Warm up Few years ago many people around the world were worried about the spread of the disease Sida (AIDS); today the disease Ebola scares a lot of people.

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Warm up Few years ago many people around the world were worried about the spread of the disease Sida (AIDS); today the disease Ebola scares a lot of people. Write five sentences showing similarities of both diseases.

On page 178, do # 1 and 2 What to expect for the Quiz tomorrow: ***Listening questions on immigration: Know the meaning of naturalization, xénophobie, sans papires, immgré(e), déporter, pays d’accueil, carte de séjour, se méfier de,… (5pts)

Reading a short passage on immigration; then, answer questions. (5pts) Questions on comparatives and superlatives. (15pts) Let’s review some of them ! ** Look at the handouts**

A short passage on immigration: -Une promenade. Deux jeunes gens qui s’amusent de façon innocente. Puis, tout à coup, tout bascule (change). L’un deux est un jeune Africain venant du Congo et l’autre est une jeune Française. Le jeune Congolais vit en France sans papier de résidence. Un jour, il a été arrêté, puis déporté dans son pays d’origine. Be ready to answer questions!

* Practice: look on the handouts given to you; answer questions on your own first for comparatives and superlatives.

** Addiction: comparatives In an expression preceded by a number, the superiority is expressed by de plus que, de plus; the inferiority by de moins que, de moins. Ex. Mon frère a deux ans de plus que moi. My brother is two years older than I. J’ai gagné cent euros de moins. I earned a hundred euros less.

Few other words to know: the word davantage can replace plus. Ex. II faut travaillé davantage. * The word Bon has an irregular comparatif meilleur(e) or (es) for gender feminin plural * Superiorité Egalité Infériorité Bon meilleur aussi bien moins bien Bien mieux aussi bien moins bien Mauvais pire/plus mauvais aussi m. Moins m. Petit moindre/ plus petit aussi petit moins petit

Grammar –supplements about: Identity, difference, proportion *Le même…que/;la même que ( the same as) The article change. L’adjectif s’accorde. Ex. IIs ont la même moto et les mêmes problèms que nous. * Comme (like/as) * Différent de (different from)

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