Television vocabulary with adjectives ed and ing

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This ppt is useful to talk about tv programs and to learn the difference between adjectives with ed and ing in English.


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TELEVISION Esta foto de Autor desconocido está bajo licencia CC BY-SA-NC Esta foto de Autor desconocido está bajo licencia CC BY-NC Esta foto de Autor desconocido está bajo licencia CC BY-SA-NC

Watch the video. Then answer the questions . Have you seen any of these series? Which one ? What is one of your favorite series? Why ?

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

3 29 Listen and decide what type of TV programs these five people are talking about. ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ __________________________

TV programs quiz Read the definition. Write the type of show on the mini-board.

It’s a program that features animated characters. It’s a show that presents food preparation . It’s a non-fictional show that intends to document reality. It’s a program that informs about current events.

It’s a program that has continuing stories about the daily lives and problems of a group of people.  It’s a program on which famous people is interviewed It’s a show in which contestants answer questions or solve puzzles, usually for money or prizes.

LET’S TALK Work in 4 people groups. Roll the dice. Read and answer the question. Use long sentences to express your ideas. 6 mins

Kayla Oh no, you're not watching the news, are you? Dad Yes, what's wrong with that? It's interesting . Kayla No, it's not. It's depressing . All they talk about is crime and… Dad Be quiet please. You're annoying me. I'm trying to listen. Kayla I don't know how you can you stand it. Dad It's important to keep up with what's happening in the world you know. Kayla Well, I'm not interested . No news is good news. If you ask me. Dad Look, they are talking about taxes. This could be important. Kayla Whatever, I'm bored. Dad Why don't you go and study, then? Kayla Oh no thanks, I'm not that bored. Listen to the conversation. What are they talking about? What adjectives are used to describe the news and people? What adjectives are used to describe people’s emotions?

What’s the difference? ED ING This lesson is difficult. I’m confused. Kate has nothing to do. She felt bored. Describes a person’s emotions Describes a situation, a person or a thing. This lesson is confusing. I don’t understand. This movie was so boring that I felt asleep. confused bored excited confusing boring exciting

Embarrassed depressing relaxed amazing depressed Amazed relaxing embarrassing Emotions = ED Describing a situation or people = ING