Lesson 1 Old and Modern Creatures
Adjectives
Listen to this song and fill in the gaps with adjectives on the worksheet.
Listen to the song and try to write down as many adjectives as you can!
Credits: Fani Iatropoulou
Comparisons of Adjectives (Παραθετικά Επιθέτων): Watch this video
Watch this video to see how we use comparisons of adjectives
Write the correct comparative: Do this exercise
Write the superlative: Do this exercise
Choose the correct form: Comparative or Superlative
Bamboozle game: Let’s play
LESSON 2 Do you believe in ghosts?
Credits: Anastasia Papadomanolakis
Adverbs of Manner
Watch this video to learn about adverbs
Watch this video to learn about adverbs of manner (= Τροπικά επιρρήματα)
Play this darts game to practice Comparisons of Adverbs
Spelling Rules Exercise
Adjective or Adverb? Do this exercise online and check your answers
The verbs – appear, be, become, feel, get, go, grow, look, prove, remain, seem, smell, sound, stay, taste, turn are often followed by adjectives instead of adverbs. In these sentences the adjective describes the subject of the sentence and not the verb which is why an adverb is not possible.
Lesson 3 Classroom Theatre
Watch the video of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/short-stories/midsummer-nights-dream
