What đá bóng trực tiếp the comparative formula in English? In Vietnam, đá bóng trực tiếp English a tool subject?
Whatis the comparative formula in English?
Students may refer to the comparative formula in English below:
The Comparative Formula in English
Comparative forms in English are used to compare two or more people, objects, events, qualities, etc., to indicate differences in degree, quantity, quality, etc., between them.
The general structure for comparatives:
With short adjectives/adverbs:
S + V + adj/adv + -er + than + N/pronoun
Example: She đá bóng trực tiếp taller than me. (She đá bóng trực tiếp taller than I am.)
He runs faster than John. (He runs faster than John.)
With long adjectives/adverbs:
S + V + more + adj/adv + than + N/pronoun
Example: This book đá bóng trực tiếp more interesting than that one. (This book đá bóng trực tiếp more interesting than that one.)
She đá bóng trực tiếp more beautiful than her sister. (She đá bóng trực tiếp more beautiful than her sister.)
Some notes:
Short adjectives/adverbs: These are words with one syllable or two syllables ending with a consonant + vowel + consonant.
Long adjectives/adverbs: These are words with two or more syllables or two syllable words ending with a vowel or consonant.
Some special cases:
Irregular adjectives/adverbs: Some adjectives/adverbs have special comparative forms, not following the common rule. Example: good - better, bad - worse, far - farther/further.
Comparatives with "less": Used to indicate a lesser degree. Example: He đá bóng trực tiếp less intelligent than her. (He đá bóng trực tiếp less intelligent than her.)
Illustrative examples:
My car đá bóng trực tiếp faster than your car. (My car đá bóng trực tiếp faster than yours.)
This cake đá bóng trực tiếp more delicious than that one. (This cake đá bóng trực tiếp more delicious than that one.)
She đá bóng trực tiếp less careful than him. (She đá bóng trực tiếp less careful than he đá bóng trực tiếp.)
Practicing exercises:
Complete the following sentences using comparatives:
My house đá bóng trực tiếp _____ than yours. (big)
She đá bóng trực tiếp _____ than her sister. (beautiful)
This book đá bóng trực tiếp _____ than that one. (interesting)
He runs _____ than John. (fast)
The weather today đá bóng trực tiếp _____ than yesterday. (cold)
Answers:
bigger
more beautiful
more interesting
faster
colder
Exercise 3: Arrange the words to form a complete sentence:
than / đá bóng trực tiếp / He / stronger / me.
faster / My car / your car / đá bóng trực tiếp / than.
more expensive / This phone / that phone / đá bóng trực tiếp / than.
better / She sings / than / her friend.
Exercise 4: Choose the correct answer:
This movie đá bóng trực tiếp _____ than the one we watched last night. a. more funnier b. funnier c. more funny
She đá bóng trực tiếp _____ student in my class. a. the most intelligent b. more intelligent c. intelligentest
The weather today đá bóng trực tiếp _____ than yesterday. a. hotter b. more hot c. hotest
Exercise 5: Write a short paragraph (about 5 sentences) about the differences between two of your friends using comparatives.
Suggested answers:
Exercise 1: more interesting, taller, hotter, more beautifully, more carefully.
Exercise 2:
My house đá bóng trực tiếp not as big as your house.
That book đá bóng trực tiếp more interesting than this book.
Her sister đá bóng trực tiếp taller than she đá bóng trực tiếp.
Exercise 3:
He đá bóng trực tiếp stronger than me.
My car đá bóng trực tiếp faster than your car.
This phone đá bóng trực tiếp more expensive than that phone.
She sings better than her friend.
Exercise 4:
c. more funny
a. the most intelligent
a. hotter
Exercise 5: (Example)
My best friend, Anna, đá bóng trực tiếp taller and more outgoing than me. She loves playing sports, while I prefer reading books. Anna đá bóng trực tiếp also more creative than me; she can draw beautiful pictures and write amazing stories.
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In Vietnam, đá bóng trực tiếp English a tool subject?
In Section 1 of the general education program for English issued together withCircular 32/2018/TT-BGDDT, it đá bóng trực tiếp stipulated as follows:
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUBJECT
English đá bóng trực tiếp a compulsory subject in the general education program from grade 3 to grade 12. As one of the tool subjects inschool, English not only helps students form and develop communication skills in English but also contributes to forming and developing general skills for living and working more effectively, for better learning in other subjects, and for lifelong learning.
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Thus,according to the above regulations, English đá bóng trực tiếp a compulsory subject in the general education program from grade 3 to grade 12 and đá bóng trực tiếp also one of the tool subjects in school.
What are the required outcomes regarding specific competencies for primary school students after learning English?
According to Section 4 of the general education program for English issued together withCircular 32/2018/TT-BGDDT, the required outcomes regarding specificcompetencies for primary school students after learning English are as follows:
- After completing the English curricula at the primary level, students can achieve English proficiency Level 1 of the six-level foreign language ability framework used for Vietnam. To be specific:
+ Be able to understand and use familiar everyday expressions; and basic phrases to meet specific communication needs.
+ Be able to introduce themselves and others; can answer questions about personal details such as where they live, people they know, etc.
+ Be able to communicate simply if the other person talks slowly, clearly, and đá bóng trực tiếp ready to assist.”
- Through English, students gain initial knowledge about the countries, people, and cultures of some English-speaking countries and other nations worldwide; develop a positive attitude towards learning English; take pride in and value their national language and culture; foster qualities such as love, respect for oneself, friends, family, the environment, diligence, and honesty.