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Frase

unit 7

ENTERTAIN US

objectives

discuss your changing tastes in music

Any kind of event where someone is entertaining other peoplefor example, with singing, dancing, acting, storytelling, or telling jokes

What makes a performance enjoyable? disappointing? awful?

When did you last go to a concert or another live performance? Describe what it was like.

performance

rock

10

heavy metal

reggae

folk

pop

EDM (electronic dance music)

A 50-YEAR PLAYLIST

jazz

country

hip-hop

classical

What did you use to listen? I used to like country music. I didn’t use to like rock music.

USED TO

I used to listen to Celine Dion. Now I prefer Adele

USED TO / DIDN´T USE

Choose the correct answers.1 I used to / didn’t use to like jazz, but I don’t like it anymore. 2 I used to / didn’t use to like EDM, but now I love it. 3 I used to / didn’t use to listen to a lot of classical music. I still do, sometimes. 4 I used to / didn’t use to have a lot of country music, but now I don’t.

USED TO / DIDN´T USE

Think about how your musical tastes have changed. What kind of music did you use to like? What do you listen to now? I used to like......... Now I listen..... I didn´t use to like..........but now I love it. Which artists did you use to listen to? Who are your favorite artists? I used to listen..........My favorite artists are.......

Make a sentence about the picture using used to or didnt use to

USED TO / DIDN´T USE

objectives

talk about TV shows and movies

THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT

science fiction B

13

12

game show TV

romantic comedy M

11

drama B

10

thriller B

reality show TV

documentary B

talk show TV

musical M

TV shows and movies genres

comedy B

soap opera TV

horror M

animated movie M

vocabulary

episode : one of the parts of a television or radio programseries : a set of television broadcasts using the same characters but in different situations binge-watch: watch a lot of episodes in a short amount of time. I like to binge-watch series on weekends. viewers: people who watch TV or movies genre: a style of TV show or movie

viewers-series-episodes-genre-binge-watch

1 I love to watch all of the __________ of a TV show in one or two days. 2. My favorite __________ of movies is comedy because I love to laugh.​ 3 I don’t have time to __________ TV shows. I have too much homework! 4. __________ of that TV show love to talk about it the next day. 5. There’s a new __________ that’s about a group of young doctors in WWII.

Comparing and contrasting are ways of looking at things to determine how they are alike and how they are different

COMPARISONS

Comparing adjectives We can use "as...as" to compare the degree of adjectives. (good, small, hot, big, cold, expensive..) Comparing adverbs We can use "as...as" to compare the manner or frequency of adverbs. (sadly, happily, seriously, perfectly, gracefully, painfully, unexpectedly) (often, frequently)

COMPARISONS

Comparing nouns We can use "as...as" to compare the size, shape, color, or other characteristics of nouns.

Negative comparisons We can use "not as...as" to make negative comparisons. ( not as.......as)

COMPARISONS

as + adjective/adverb + as + noun/pronoun + verb (optional)

COMPARISONS WITH (NOT) AS.....AS

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COMPARISONS WITH (NOT) AS.....AS

COMPARISONS WITH (NOT) AS.....AS

COMPARISONS WITH AS.....AS

The phrases "as...as" and "more than" are both used to make comparisons, but they are used in different situations. Use "as...as" to compare two things that are equal. For example, you could say: "The cat is as big as the dog." "The car is as fast as the motorcycle." "The movie is as good as the book." Use "more than" to compare two things that are not equal, and to emphasize that one thing is greater than the other. For example, you could say: "The dog is bigger than the cat." "The motorcycle is faster than the car." "The book is better than the movie."

"Not as" is used to compare two things that are not equal, and to emphasize that one thing is less than the other. For example, you could say: "The dog is not as big as the horse." "The car is not as fast as the airplane." "The movie is not as good as the play." "More than" is also used to compare two things that are not equal, but it is used to emphasize that one thing is greater than the other. For example, you could say: "The horse is bigger than the dog." "The airplane is faster than the car." "The play is better than the movie."

CAMBRIDGE PRACTICE
WHAT WE LEARN TODAYMovies vocabulary the use of as ......as HOMEWORK Brightspace unit test

objectives

talk about changing tastes

Chameleon

Tree

Onion

Rock

You keep all of your old tastes and also get some new ones.

Your tastes keep changing completely

You keep some of your old tastes but lose others. You also get new tastes

Your tastes never change

DECIDE Which profile below describes you, and which one do you think describes your partner?

■ We all get bored with things eventually. ■ Our tastes change because trends change. ■ Everyone loves to discover new things. ■ Our tastes don’t change much. ■ Our tastes depend on our age.

how much do you agree or disagree with ....

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