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18 5 T unbiaseduncoveredunhealthyunarmed - /expensive/silveritalian bough American/black/beautiful/old/ 1 Determiners order number 2 Order (Ordinal Number) 3 Number 5 Size 6 Shape 7 Age 8 Color 9 Origin 10 Material Noun 4 Opinion

19 gorgeous/many/wooden/small/new/english/white Ourold/two/brown/friendly/English/sheep- heep- The great and glorious masterpiece of man is to know how to live to purpose. Michel de Montaigne 6

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21 alike afraid unable asleep alone ready awake alive sure aware ashamed sorry ill well alight unwell fine glad poorly content 8

22 woman. Adj. -ed Linking Verb annoyed, finished, bored, pleased, thrilled Our teacher was ill. My uncle was very glad when he heard the news. The policeman seemed to be very annoyed We had an ill teacher. When he heard the news he was a very glad uncle He seemed to be a very annoyed policeman Fill in the spaces using the most appropriate tense form for each gap. 1. Because of China s plan to attract foreign investors, many American companies are thinking of moving their factories to the region. a. stratified b. satirical c. saturated d. strategic 2. Immigrants must obtain a certificate of registration. a. alien b. strange c. unknown d. outlandish 9

23 3. The expense involved is quite to the results. a. misled b. presupposed c. unintentional d. disproportionate 4. The publisher reserves the right to reject advertisements that are considered. a. object b. objecting c. objection d. objectionable 5. Although thousands of people share living quarters with people who are HIV positive, they do not. a. infect b. infectious c. become infected d. become infectious 6. The juror thought that the accused should be acquitted. a. credible b. credulous c. creditable d. credential 7. I m sorry but this ticket is no longer. It expired yesterday. a. valid b. hold good c. good at d. useless 8. For more than a century, Braille has been a key to literacy for. a. the illiterate b. the blind c. the deaf d. the poor 9. All applicants for the open position will be notified by mail within the next week. a. ample b. eligible c. superior d. competitive 10. A new transmission is if you want to continue driving this car. a. indiscernible b. indefensible c. indispensable d. indiscriminate 10

24 Error identification: Find the error in these sentences. Severaltemporary o tamused attending. amusement newlysubwayssystemlast new traditionsmallsulittle staplecommodities. traditional suddenfault numerous difficulty accurately round paper. difficult Summary Adjective 1. Proper Adjective Portuguese, Nepalese, Kuwaiti 2. Descriptive Adjective 2.1 Quality beautiful, attractive, graceful 2.2 Size small, minute, big, tremendous 2.3 Shape bent, oval, rectangular 11

25 2.4 Age old, new, seven-year-old, mature 2.5 Colour )red, scarlet, green 3. Numeral Adjective Cardinal Number) 1, 2, 3, Ordinal) first, second, third, fourth 3.3 Multiplicative Number) single, double, triple 4. Demonstrative Adjective such, this, that, these, those 5.Possessive Adjective my, your, our, their, his, her, its 6.Interrogative Adjective what, which, whose Adjective Order Determiners + Ordinal Number + Number + Opinion + Size + Shape + Age + Color + Origin + Material + Noun Adjective V. to be Linking Verb 12

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27 3 Continuous me. 14

28 thor Summary Adjective interested 15

29 5 T unbiaseduncoveredunhealthyunarmed - /expensive/silveritalian bough American/black/beautiful/old/ 1 Determiners order number 2 Order (Ordinal Number) 3 Number 5 Size 6 Shape 7 Age 8 Color 9 Origin 10 Material Noun 4 Opinion

30 gorgeous/many/wooden/small/new/english/white Ourold/two/brown/friendly/English/sheep- heep- The great and glorious masterpiece of man is to know how to live to purpose. Michel de Montaigne 6

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32 alike afraid unable asleep alone ready awake alive sure aware ashamed sorry ill well alight unwell fine glad poorly content 8

33 woman. Adj. -ed Linking Verb annoyed, finished, bored, pleased, thrilled Our teacher was ill. My uncle was very glad when he heard the news. The policeman seemed to be very annoyed We had an ill teacher. When he heard the news he was a very glad uncle He seemed to be a very annoyed policeman Fill in the spaces using the most appropriate tense form for each gap. 1. Because of China s plan to attract foreign investors, many American companies are thinking of moving their factories to the region. a. stratified b. satirical c. saturated d. strategic 2. Immigrants must obtain a certificate of registration. a. alien b. strange c. unknown d. outlandish 9

34 3. The expense involved is quite to the results. a. misled b. presupposed c. unintentional d. disproportionate 4. The publisher reserves the right to reject advertisements that are considered. a. object b. objecting c. objection d. objectionable 5. Although thousands of people share living quarters with people who are HIV positive, they do not. a. infect b. infectious c. become infected d. become infectious 6. The juror thought that the accused should be acquitted. a. credible b. credulous c. creditable d. credential 7. I m sorry but this ticket is no longer. It expired yesterday. a. valid b. hold good c. good at d. useless 8. For more than a century, Braille has been a key to literacy for. a. the illiterate b. the blind c. the deaf d. the poor 9. All applicants for the open position will be notified by mail within the next week. a. ample b. eligible c. superior d. competitive 10. A new transmission is if you want to continue driving this car. a. indiscernible b. indefensible c. indispensable d. indiscriminate 10

35 Error identification: Find the error in these sentences. Severaltemporary o tamused attending. amusement newlysubwayssystemlast new traditionsmallsulittle staplecommodities. traditional suddenfault numerous difficulty accurately round paper. difficult Summary Adjective 1. Proper Adjective Portuguese, Nepalese, Kuwaiti 2. Descriptive Adjective 2.1 Quality beautiful, attractive, graceful 2.2 Size small, minute, big, tremendous 2.3 Shape bent, oval, rectangular 11

36 2.4 Age old, new, seven-year-old, mature 2.5 Colour )red, scarlet, green 3. Numeral Adjective Cardinal Number) 1, 2, 3, Ordinal) first, second, third, fourth 3.3 Multiplicative Number) single, double, triple 4. Demonstrative Adjective such, this, that, these, those 5.Possessive Adjective my, your, our, their, his, her, its 6.Interrogative Adjective what, which, whose Adjective Order Determiners + Ordinal Number + Number + Opinion + Size + Shape + Age + Color + Origin + Material + Noun Adjective V. to be Linking Verb 12

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39 thor Summary Adjective interested 15

40 เตร ยมการสอนคร งท 15 Adverb ค าท น องเห นในก อนเมฆด านบนน น เราเร ยกว า Adverb จ า น องๆ ฟ งด แล ว ช อม นอาจจะคล ายก บ Adjective ก เพราะเน องจากว าม นเป นญาต ๆ ก นน นเอง Adjective ท เราเร ยนไปม นขยายค านาม ส วน Adverb ขยายอะไร มาด ก นเลยจ า Adverb ท าหน าท ขยาย Verb : Police are hunting a vicious killer who brutally murdered a deaf mute bakery worker. : Keeton shook his head doubtfully. ขยาย Adjectives : Fuji is a majestically beautiful mountain. : She's blind and partially deaf. 1

41 ขยาย Adverbs : At the time the family attended church fairly regularly, and as the church choir was struggling for numbers I was drafted in. : The first speaker began to talk, very fast and rather loudly. ขยายประโยค : Abruptly, she replaced the receiver. : Maybe there is jealousy, but I think the envy is more powerful. หากน องๆ อยากทราบว าศ พท ต วใดเป น Adverbs บ าง ให ลองส งเกตเบ องต นจาก suffix ของม น ค ะ Adverb Suffixes Meaning Words -ly in the manner of (ม ล กษณะของ) coaxingly deliberately 2

42 -ably -ibly capable of being (สามารถจะ) capable of being (สามารถจะ) knowledgeably miserably accessibly illegibly -ward, -wards towards (ไปทาง) upward afterwards -wise in connection with (ส มพ นธ ก บ) lengthwise likewise Note: ถ งแม ว า Adverbs หลายต วจะลงท ายด วย -ly แต ต องระว งให ด นะจ ะ เพราะ Adjectives บางต วก สามารถลงท ายด วย ly ได เหม อนก น เช น 3

43 Adjective Meaning Example holy monthly silly ugly weekly costly curly deadly unfriendly dedicated to God once a month not serious or intelligent without beauty once a week expensive; causing problems having curls causing death; lethal not friendly a holy place a monthly payment a silly movie an ugly painting a weekly magazine a costly mistake curly hair a deadly weapon an unfriendly person bodily relating to the body severe bodily injury เสร ม: Adjective Meaning Example chilly cowardly disorderly easterly ghastly ghostly grisly heavenly hilly homely hourly* jolly kindly leisurely somewhat cold without courage; not brave noisy and violent; not neat from/toward the east shockingly repellent; terrible resembling a ghost gruesome relating to heaven(s); beautiful having many hills unattractive each hour/by the hour merry; happy kindhearted/agreeable unhurried; without haste a chilly night a cowardly act disorderly conduct/room an easterly wind/trip a ghastly tale/movie a ghostly noise a grisly discovery heavenly bodies/music hilly terrain a homely woman hourly reports/wages a jolly Christmas a kindly benefactor a leisurely stroll 4

44 manly measly melancholy miserly nightly* northerly oily orderly quarterly scholarly sly smelly southerly stately surly timely unruly unsightly untimely westerly wobbly woolly yearly* characteristic of a man contemptibly small/meager causing sadness/depression stingy each night from/toward the north greasy neat; tidy/well-behaved four times a year related to academic research cunning; mischievous having an unpleasant odor from/toward the south majestic/dignified rude/bad-tempered/unfriendly at a suitable time; opportune difficult to control unpleasant to look at at a unsuitable time from/toward the west not steady/shaky having/resembling wool each year a manly voice a measly salary a melancholy scene a miserly person the nightly news a northerly wind/trip oily fish an orderly room/procession a quarterly report a scholarly journal a sly strategy/smile smelly socks a southerly wind/trip a stately mansion a surly waiter in a timely manner an unruly teenager/tongue an unsightly appearance his untimely death a westerly wind/trip a wobbly table a woolly mammoth a yearly medical exam 5

45 Adverb หร อ กร ยาว เศษณ ม หลายชน ดต อไปน จ า 1. Adverbs of Degree 2. Adverbs of Time 3. Adverbs of Manner 4. Adverbs of Place 5. Adverbs of Frequency 1. Adverbs of Degree (บอกระด บหร อปร มาณ) Adverbs of Degree ส วนใหญ แล วท าหน าท ขยาย adjective หร อ adverb ด วยก นเอง เพ อบอกระด บหร อปร มาณความมากน อย ค าท พบบ อยๆ ได แก absolutely certainly definitely, probably entirely obviously very almost nearly quite just too enough hardly completely very extremely exactly scarcely so much quite perhaps probably rather fairly only slightly ต าแหน งของ Adverbs of Degree ส วนใหญ วางหน าค าท ม นขยาย ม กจะขยาย adjective หร อ adverb ด วย ก นเอง และวางหน า main verb หร อระหว างกร ยาช วย ( auxiliary verb )ก บ main verb เช น : The water was extremely cold. : I am too tired to go out tonight. : He hardly noticed what she was saying. 2. Adverbs of Time (บอกเวลา) Adverbs of Time ค อ กร ยาว เศษณ แสดงเวลา น นเป นค าท บ งบอกถ งเหต การณ ต างๆว าเก ดข นเม อใด (when) หร อ ใช เวลานานเท าใด (for how long) ซ งค าเหล าน น นม อย มากมาย โดยท ม กเห นได ท วไป น นก ค อ today, tonight, yesterday, finally, eventually, just, already, now, once, then, after, soon, before, sometime, immediately, recently, early, last, next และอ นๆ 6

46 ต าแหน งในการวาง Adverbs of Time 2.1 เราน ยมวาง Adverbs of Time ไว ท ท ายประโยค เช น : I haven t seen her since yesterday. : I will finish my homework tonight. : I will meet her next week. 2.2เราม กวาง Adverbs of Time ไปท ข างหน าประโยคเม อต องการเน นถ งเวลา น นๆ และม กเต ม, ตามหล งค าน นๆ เช น : Today, I will go to the library. : Finally, I finished my job. : Soon, there will be crime. 2.3 เราสามารถวาง Adverbs of Time บางค า เช น now, then, once, finally, eventually และอ นๆ ไว ตรงกลางประโยคได เช น : It is now time to go. : I once had a car accident. : I ve finally found you. 2.4 ค าว า just และ still ม กจะอย กลางประโยคเสมอ : I ve just finished my homework. : I m still looking for a job. 2.5 หากม Adverbs of Time หลายต วในประโยคจะต องเร ยงล าด บ ด งน Hour (ช วโมง) -> Day/Date (ว น / ว นท ) -> Month (เด อน) -> Year (ป ) : I met her at 7 o clock on Wednesday of June in

47 3. Adverbs of Manner (บอกการกระท า) Adverbs of Manner เป น adverb ท บอกว าการกระท าน นได กระท าในล กษณะอาการอย างไร ( How ) ส วนมากจะเป น adverb ท ลงท ายค าด วย -ly เช น actively อย างกระฉ บกระเฉง any how อย างไรก ด aggressively อย างก าวร าว loudly อย างด ง carefully อย างระม ดระว ง distinctly อย างเห นได ช ด easily อย างง ายดาย equally โดยเท าเท ยมก น fast อย างเร ว gladly อย างด ใจ greedily อย างตะกละ ละโมบ intentionally อย างต งใจ quickly อย างเร ว promptly อย างไม ช กช า simply โดยง าย, ธรรมดา quietly อย างเง ยบเช ยบ still โดยสงบน ง sincerely อย างจร งใจ together ร วมก น suddenly โดยกระท นห น wisely อย างฉลาด well อย างด Note: ระว งค าเหล าน นะคะ เพราะ ร ป Adjective ก บ Adverb ให ความหมายคนละอย างก น Adverbs ความหมาย Adverbs ความหมาย hard ยาก, ล าบาก hardly แทบจะไม high ส ง highly อย างมาก late สาย, ช า lately เร วๆ น near ใ ก ล nearly เ ก อ บ, เก อบท งหมด wide ก ว า ง widely อย างแพร หลาย การวางต าแหน งของ Adverbs of Manner 3.1 ถ าประโยคไม ม กรรมให วางหล งกร ยา เช น : Cussane worked quickly and methodically. : We waited patiently for the show to begin. 3.2 ถ าประโยคน นม กรรม ให วางหล งกรรม : Wash your hands well with soap. : The children played the piano beautifully. 3.3 Adverb of Manner ท ลงท ายด วย -ly หร อเป นค าท แสดงความเห นของผ พ ดเก ยวก บการกระท าน น ส วนใหญ น ยมวางไว ในประโยค 8

48 : I have carefully considered all of the possibilities. : I hardly had any time to talk to him. 3.4 Adverbs of Manner อาจจะวางไว หน าประโยคไดเม อต องการเน น Adverb น น : Patiently, I read him my list, adding which dealers to try and minimum prices to accept. 3.5 ประโยคอ ทานท ข นต นด วย How ให วาง Adverbs of Manner ไว หล ง How เช น : How quickly the time passes! : How hard she works! 3.6 ในประโยค passive voice ถ าม Adverb of Manner มาขยาย ให วางไว หน ากร ยาช อง 3 เสมอ : The report was well written 4. Adverbs of Place (บอกสถานท ) เป น adverb ท บอกว าการกระท าน นเก ดข นท ไหน ( Where ) ค าท ใช บ อย เช น upstairs downstairs outside inside outdoors indoors here there somewhere nowhere everywhere anywhere elsewhere home southwards backwards ต าแหน งของ Adverb of Place ปกต จะวางท ายประโยคหล งกร ยาหล ก ( main verb ) หร อหล งกรรม ( object )และไม ม ค าอ นต อท าย เช น : The students are walking home. เสร ม: ( วางท ายประโยคและหล งกร ยา) : You 'll find these flowers everywhere. เสร ม: ( วางท ายประโยคหล งกรรม- flowers ) : Cat don't usually walk backwards. เสร ม:(วางท ายประโยคหล งกร ยาหล ก- walk ) Note: towards เป น preposition ซ งจะต องตามด วย nouns หร อ pronouns เท าน น ม ใช Adverb of Place เช น ประโยคต อไปน : He walked towards the car. ( car เป น noun ) 9

49 นอกจากน นม ค าต อไปน ซ งถ าใช ตามหล งค ากร ยาโดยไม ม ค าอ นต อท ายอ กจ งจะท าหน าท เป น Adverb of Place หากม ค าต อท ายจะท าหน าท เป นบ พบท (preposition) above along at across after about around away by below before back behind on up down near next in through off over aside under เช น : He told me to stand up. เสร ม: ( upในท น เป น adverb of place ขยาย stand ) : Jack climbed up the ladder. เสร ม: ( up ในท น ท าหน าท เป น preposition แสดงความส มพ นธ ระหว าง Jack ก บบ นได) 5. Adverbs of Frequency ค อ กร ยาว เศษณ แสดงความถ โดยเราจะน า Adverbs of Frequency มาช วย ในการบ งบอกถ งความบ อยหร อความถ (how often) ของเหต การณ ต างๆ Adverb of Frequency ต าแหน ง ไว หน าประโยค ไว ท ายประโยค ไว ระหว าง Subject ก บ Verb Adverbs of Frequency occasionally, often, sometimes, usually : Sometimes I think he dislikes me. Frequently, occasionally, sometimes : This should make you want to go to the toilet frequently. always, often, usually, seldom, rarely, never : The best information about hotels usually comes from friends and acquaintances who have been there. 10

50 ไว หล ง Verb to be always, often, usually, seldom, rarely, never : He was never really healthy. Adverb Order ค อ การเร ยงล าด บ adverb Adverb of Manner (how?) บอกอาการ เช น slowly, quickly, loudly Adverb of Place (where?) บอกสถานท เช น at school, at home, in the hall Adverb of Time (when?) บอกเวลา เช น today, yesterday, all the time ท ง 3 ชน ดน วางไว ท ายประโยค โดยเร ยงล าด บด งน ประโยค + Manner Place Time (M.P.T) ต วอย าง : My father snores loudly in his room all night. : He went there at nine o'clock. ข อส งเกต 1. ถ าเป น place หร อ time เหม อนก น ให เร ยงจากจ ดท เล กท ส ดไปหาจ ดท ใหญ กว า : She signed the contract at 11 a.m. on October 14th in the year : You can meet him upstairs outside the meeting room. 2. ถ าเป น Verb of movement (กร ยาแสดงการเคล อนไหว) ควรจะน า Adverb of place มาอย ใกล Verb มากท ส ด โดยเร ยงด งน ประโยค + Place + Manner + Time (P.M.T) ต วอย าง : They walk to their house actively every day. : We ran to school quickly in the morning. 11

51 Quote: Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined. Henry David Thoreau แนวข อสอบท าเกรดในโรงเร ยน Fill in the spaces using the most appropriate tense form for each gap. 1. Raising interest rates is to cause a positive change in the economy. a. presumably b. often c. likely d. aptly 2. When employers send out rejection letters to interested applicants, they give reasons for their actions. a. ever b. rare c. seldom d. unusually 3. Mr. Claire was given the promotion he wanted after five years of dutiful service. a. finally b. following c. conclusively d. in ending 4. The operation was run quite. a. profit b. profits c. profitably d. profiting 5. The toxic waste was disposed of. a. rightly b. goodly c. accurately d. appropriately 6. The security system is operated by control. a. remotely b. remoteness c. remote d. remotest 7., our company will be unable to send a representative. a. Regret Regretful b. Regrettably c. Regrets d. Regretful 12

52 Error identification: Find the error in these sentences. 8. Mental ability and aptitudes often vary great among members of the same family. แก เป น greatly 9. Thomas Jefferson was very ambitious and served his country in several differently capacities. แก เป น different 10. Albert Einstein asserted that there is absolute no physical difference between any two inertial frames. แก เป น absolutely 11. When we final bought stock in the company, the market had already reached its peak and the stock was declining in value. แก เป น finally 12. The public opinion polls indicated that most people were not as many in favor of the new law as had been previously thought. แก เป น much 13

53 Choose the best answer to complete this article Street design People in some British towns are complaining about the 13 uninteresting streets and squares being designed by local council architects. It seems that one 14 unexpected result of improved health and safety laws is a/an 15 unimaginative approach to urban design. 16, street features such as fountains, steps and even cobbled roadways, are being excluded from our streets because of the risk of accidents. 17, many councils are paying out huge sums on claims for damages made against them by people who injure themselves in the street, and although it is 18 possible to design a/an 19 accident-proof urban environment, architects are taking the easy way out. Hence the 20 dull designs we now see in some city centers. It seems 21 obvious that streets should be safe, but it is also 22 important that they should make us feel proud to be walking in them. 23, there are architects who have come up with 24 more creative solutions, as a visit to many city centers will show. So in the end, it s up to local councils to try harder. 13. a. quite b. extremely c. hardly 14. a. entirely b. very c. fairly 15. a. rather b. fairly c. entirely 16. a. Technically b. Financially c. Surprisingly 17. a. Logically b. Apparently c. Naturally 18. a. rather b. hardly c. fairly 19. a. completely b. very c. extremely 20. a. politically b. rather c. clearly 21. a. extremely b. utterly c. perfectly 22. a. surprisingly b. particularly c. hardly 23. a. Fortunately b. Absolutely c. Really 24. a. extremely b. fairly c. rather 14

54 Summary Adverbs ท าหน าท 1. ขยาย Verb 2. ขยาย Adjective 3. ขยาย Adverb 4. ขยายประโยค ชน ด ของ Adverb 1. Adverbs of Dgree เช น too, fairly, rather 2. Adverbs of Time เช น today, yesterday, later 3. Adverbs of Manner เช น quickly, fast, easily Adverb of Manner วางไว 3.1 หล ง Verb (ในกรณ ท ไม มม Obj.) 3.2 หร อหากม Obj. ให วางไว หล ง Obj. 3.3 วางไว หน าประโยคได หากต องการเน น Adverb เป นหล ก 4. Adverbs of Place เช น downstairs, inside, outside 5. Adverbs of Frequency เช น always, usually, often 15

55 เตร ยมการสอนคร งท 16 Compound Word ก อนท จะมาร จ ก Compound Word ขอให น องๆ ร จ กค า 2 ค าน ก อนค ะ ค อ 1. Primary Words. 2. Compound Words Primary Words ค อค าศ พท ท ไม ได เก ดจากการพ ฒนามาจากค าศ พท ค าอ นๆ หร อพ ดง ายๆ ค อเป นค าศ พท ฉบ บต นต าร บเลยค ะ เช นค าว า Moon, sun, day, night, month, school, boy, girl, road, write, go sit, walk, net, dash, dot, book, pin, he, she, it เป นต น Compound Word ค อ ค อค าศ พท ท เก ดจากการน าเอา Primary Words ต งแต 2 ค าข นไปมาผสมเป นค า ใหม โดยเราสามารถเร ยกเป นภาษาไทยได ว า ค าประสมค ะ ค าประสมสามารถแบ งออกเป น 2 ชน ดค อ 1. Compound Noun 2. Compound Adjective 1

56 1. Compound Noun ค อ ค าท ประสมก นหร อรวมก นแล วจะท าหน าท เป น ค านาม เราสามารถสร างค านามใหม ๆ ได หลายว ธ ค อ 1. Noun + Noun Ringleader Jailbird 2

57 Fire-escape Moonlight, Armchair, Postman, Railway, Shoemaker, Windmill, Teaspoon, Haystack, Horse-power, Screwdriver, Tax-payer, Airman, Manservant, Chess-board, 2. Adjective + Noun Stronghold 3

58 Blackboard Nobleman เสร ม: Sweetheart, Shorthand, Quicksilver, Halfpenny 4

59 3. Verb + Noun Hangman Daredevil 5

60 Cutpurse เสร ม: Spendthrift, Makeshift, Breakfast, Telltale, Pick-packet, Cut-throat, Scarecrow, 4. Gerund + Noun โดย Gerund จะช วยบอกว านามต วหล งน นม ไว เพ อส งใด Writing-desk Looking-glass 6

61 Drawing-room เสร ม: Walking-stick, Blotting-paper, Stepping-stone, Spelling-book 5. Adverb (or Preposition) + Noun Outlaw 7

62 Forethought Downfall เสร ม: Afternoon, Overcoat, Foresight, Afternoon, Bypass, Inmate, Inside, afterthought, bypath, off-shoot, 8

63 6. Verb + Adverb Die-hard Send-off Drawback, Lock-up, Go-between 7. Preposition + Verb Outcome 9

64 Outcry เสร ม: Outset, Upkeep, Income 8. Noun + Verb เต ม er หร อ or shoplifter hairdresser เสร ม: bookseller, novel writer, painkiller, dressmaker 10

65 Quote: Genius without education is like silver in the mine. Benjamin Franklin 2. Compound Adjective ค อค าท รวมก นแล วท าหน าท เป น ค าค ณศ พท เราสามารถสร างค าค ณศ พท ใหม ๆ ได หลายว ธ เช น 1. Adj + Noun เต ม ed An old-fashioned idea a bad-tempered woman 11

66 2. Noun/Adj/Adv + V.3 Heartbroken Ear-piercing Hand-made เสร ม : Blood-red, sky-blue, snow-white, pitch-dark, breast-high, skin-deep, purse-proud, lifelong,, headstrong, homesick, stone-blind,, note-worthy, heartrending, 12

67 time-serving, moth-eaten, bed-ridden, sea-girl, love-lorn, well-educated, snow-covered, worldwide, seasick Use the description to make a compound noun. 1. A belt you wear when you sit in the seat of a car is seat belt. 2. A shelf which you put books on is bookshelf. 3. A chemical which softens water is water softener. 4. A pot for making coffee is coffee pot. 5. A brush for cleaning teeth is toothbrush. 6. The window of a shop is shop window. 7. Climbing in the mountains is mountain climbing. 8. Equipment used in the office is office equipment. 9. Something used for sharpening pencils is pencil sharpener. 10. A network of computers is computer network. Complete the text with a compound adjective from the list in each gap. freshly prepared much-reduced home-cooked so-called time-saving far-reaching traffic-clogged hard-working home-produced ready-made large-scale locally grown 13

68 Supermarket food Few of us have the luxury of 11. home-produced food fresh from our own garden, and increasingly we live in a world where such food is becoming rare. Although supermarkets can sell fresh fruit and vegetables at 12. much-reduced prices, not everyone buys them. Many people cook very little at home, and in some households few meals are 13. freshly prepared. Frozen and 14. readymade meals are 15. time-saving solutions for 16. hardworking people, and 17. so-called convenience foods sold in supermarkets are beginning to replace more traditional 18. home-cooked meals in many households. The consequences of such changes are 19. farreaching. Food which might have a long journey from the other end of the country has replaced 20. locally grown food, which also means that huge supermarket lorries are added to 21. traffic-clogged roads. Small farmers, who produce only small quantities of food, also find that supermarkets prefer22. largescale production, and are often forced out of business. 14

69 Summary Compound Word ค อ ค าประสม แบ งออกเป น 2 ชน ดค อ 1. Compound Noun ค อ ค าท ประสมก นหร อรวมก นแล วจะท าหน าท เป น ค านาม 1. Noun + Noun เช น ringleader 2. Adjective + Noun เช น stronghold 3. Verb + Noun เช น hangman 4. Gerund + Noun เช น writing-desk โดย Gerund จะช วยบอกว านามต วหล งน นม ไว เพ อส งใด 5. Adverb (or Preposition) + Noun เช น outlaw 6. Verb + Adverb เช น die-hard 7. Preposition + Verb เช น outcome 8. Noun + Verb เต ม er หร อ or เช น shoplifter 2. Compound Adjective ค อค าท รวมก นแล วท าหน าท เป น ค าค ณศ พท 1. Adj + Noun เต ม ed เช น bad-tempered 2. Noun/Adj/Adv + V.3 เช น hand-made 15

70 เตร ยมการสอนคร งท 17 Comparison Comparison ค อ การเปร ยบเท ยบของค าค ณศ พท แบ งออกเป น 3 แบบ ค อ 1. การเปร ยบเท ยบข นเท า (Positive Degree) as + Adjective/ Adverb + as : Mariah is as tall as Whitney is. 1

71 as + much / many + noun + as : In summer the monks don t have as much privacy as they do in winter. the same + noun + as : The front window is the same as the rear window. : his car is the same as hers. ถ าจะเปร ยบเท ยบความไม เท าก นใช not so (not as) + Adjective + as : The movie was not as (so) interesting as you told us it would be. : Jane is not as (so) beautiful as Helen is. not as + much / many + Noun + as : We didn t pay as much as you did. : Yesterday, we didn t sell as many eggs as we had sold the day before 2

72 not + the same + Noun (เอกพจน ) + as : Jack doesn t have the same interests as Jane (has). : Professor Allen is not the same age as Professor Miller (is). 2. การเปร ยบเท ยบข นกว า Adjective + -er + than : Peeta Mellark in Hunger Games is shorter than we had expected him to be. more / less + Adjective / Adverb + than : My watch is less expensive than yours is. : Yesterday we sold more eggs than we usually do. 3

73 Note: more + นามพห พจน น บได, นามน บไม ได + than = มากกว า less + นามน บไม ได + than = น อยกว า fewer + นามพห พจน น บได + than = น อยกว า โครงสร างแบบ ย ง ย ง The + Adj. ข นกว า + S + V, the + Adj. ข นกว า + S + V. : The more I get to know you, the more I like you. 3. การเปร ยบเท ยบข นส งส ด (Superlative Degree) the + Adjective + -est 4

74 : Battleship is the most exciting movie of this year. : The Great St. Bernard Pass is the highest pass in Europe. ช องเขาเกรตเซนต เบอร นาร ดเป นช องเขาท ส งท ส ดในย โรป the + least/ fewest / most + Adjective / Adverb : James owns the most/the fewest cats of everyone in town. : Jane drank the most/the least Pepsi of everyone at the party. ม คล ปต ก 10 อ นด บท ส งท ส ดในโลกคร บ เป ดหร อไม เป ดก ได 5

75 การเปล ยนข นปกต ให เป นข นกว าและข นส งส ดไม ยากเลย ลองมาด ว ธ ก นด กว า! 1. เต ม er และ est ในค าพยางค เด ยว warm warmer The warmest อบอ น small smaller The smallest เล ก nice nicer The nicest น าร ก 2. ค าพยางค เด ยว ม สระเด ยวและต วสะกดเด ยว ให เต มต วสะกดอ กต วแล วเต ม er และ est fat fatter The fattest อ ว น sad sadder The saddest เ ศ ร า hot hotter The hottest ร อ น 3. ค าพยางค เด ยวและสองพยางค ท ลงท ายด วย y ให เปล ยน y เป น i แล ว เ ต ม er ในข นกว า เต ม est ในข นส งส ด pretty prettier The prettiest สวย friendly friendlier The friendliest เ ป น ม ต ร 6

76 busy busier The busiest ม งานย ง 4. ค าท ม สองพยางค และลงด วย er, le และ ow เต ม er ในข นกว าและเต ม est ในข นส งส ด slender slenderer The slenderest อรชรอ อนแอ น simple simpler The simplest ง า ย shallow shallower The shallowest ต น 5. ค ากร ยาว เศษณ ท ลงท ายด วย ly ให เ ต ม more ในข นกว าและเต ม the most ในข นส งส ด fearfully more fearfully the most fearfully น าเกรงขาม gracefully more gracefully the most gracefully สง างาม loudly more loudly the most loudly เ ส ย ง ด ง 7

77 6. ค าท สามารถเต มได ท ง er, est หร อ more, the most narrow narrower/ The narrowest/ แคบ more narrow the most narrow gentle gentler/ The gentlest / อ อนโยน more gentle the most gentle handsome handsomer/ The handsomest/ หล อ more handsome the most handsome 7. ค าค ณศ พท ท ม สองพยางค ใช more และ the most serious more serious the most serious จ ร ง จ ง fluent more fluent the most fluent (พ ด)คล อง useful more useful the most useful ม ประโยชน fertile more fertile the most fertile อ ดมสมบ รณ 8

78 8. ค าค ณศ พท ท สามพยางค ข นไปให ใช more และthe most ได เท าน น important more important the most important intelligent more intelligent the most intelligent ambitious more ambitious the most ambitious ส า ค ญ ฉลาด ทะเยอทะยาน 9. ค าท ไม เป นไปตามกฎ good / well better the best ด bad worse the worst เลว much / many more the most มาก little less the least น อ ย few fewer the fewest น อ ย near nearer the nearest ใ ก ล far farther/further the farthest / the furthest ไกล ม า ก ข น, เ พ ม ข น old older the oldest แ ก, เ ก า (elder) (the eldest) ( แ ก, โต ( อาย )) 9

79 แนวข อสอบท าเกรดในโรงเร ยน Fill in the spaces using the most appropriate tense form for each gap. 1. For the president who has been under fire for the way he deal with Exxon company, the thing is how he will be able to complete the ongoing economic restructuring without asking for any further sacrifices on the part of workers. a. more challenging b. more challenged c. most challenging d. most challenged 2. The new mayor is predicting our local economy will soon take a turn for the. a. bad b. worse c. less d. little 3. It is expected that the average farm of the future will be than today s farm. a. such efficient b. more efficiently c. most efficient d. more efficient 4. His father treated him any real father would have done. a. more kindly than b. more kind than c. most kindly as d. as kind as 5. What do you think of this material? It s than I expected. a. better much b. much better c. better more d. more better 10

80 6. The more you talk about the matter,. a. the situation seems worse b. the worse the situation seems c. the worse seems the situation d. the situation seems the worse 7. I was very happy that he passed the examination. I was too. He is intelligent than his classmates. a. far more b. far much c. very much d. more much 8. Mark and Linda studied in this school. Compared to the others, they are the students in the class. a. bad two b. worse two c. two worst d. two worse Error identification: Find the error in these sentences. 9. In fact they were more hopeless at sanctity as we are. แก เป น as 10. That was as farther as we'd got before a car pulled in and Jo descended. แก เป น far 11. Mary MacNeish sat beside Elaine, who today seemed excitable, few transparent than usual. แก เป น less 11

81 12. She worked out how much each family had to pay for electricity with the same careful as she devoted to collecting trade union dues at work. แก เป น care 13. OK, this old car won't get spotted in a hurry, but you're not the most unnoticeable man than the world. แก เป น in Choose the best answer to complete this article Memory It s quite common to hear someone complain that their memory is a 14 as it used to be, or that the more things they try to remember, 15 quickly they seem to forget. However, memory is 16 complicated than we usually think. For example, remembering facts is not at all 17 remembering how to perform an action, and it seems that we don t forget how to ride a bicycle or drive a car. For some people, it may be 18 to remember what they have just read 19 recall where they left their car keys. Of course, 20 interesting a topic is, the more we remember about it, and we are almost certainly 21 to recall something we have read or seen recently, because it remains active in our memory. Where studying is concerned, there are certainly ways of making the memory 22. It s 23 to remember disorganized 12

82 information, so note-making and summarizing are important, and the learner, not the teacher, has to do this. Regular reviewing of what has been learned is 24 ways of strengthening memory. Some learners have 25 visual than a verbal memory, and may remember more by associating ideas with visual images. There are plenty of books on the market which illustrate these techniques, always assuming that you can remember to buy one! 14. a. less good b. worse c. not as good 15. a. not nearly as b. the more c. it s just as 16. a. by far b. easily c. a lot more 17. a. the same as b. like c. as if 18. a. probably b. much easier c. nowhere near as 19. a. as b. than to c. the more 20. a. just about as much b. more and more c. the more 21. a. faster and faster b. far and away c. more likely 22. a. more efficient b. as good as c. every bit as 23. a. just as easy b. not so easy c. easier and easier 24. a. as important b. more and more important c. one of the best 25. a. just as good b. easily the best c. better 13

83 Summary Comparison ค อ การเปร ยบเท ยบของค าค ณศ พท 1. การเปร ยบเท ยบข นเท า as + Adjective/ Adverb + as as + much / many + noun + as the same + noun (เอกพจน ) + as ถ าจะเปร ยบเท ยบความไม เท าก น not so (not as) + Adjective + as not as + much / many + Noun + as not + the same + Noun (เอกพจน ) + as 2. การเปร ยบเท ยบข นกว า Adjective + -er + than more / less + Adjective / Adverb + than โครงสร างแบบ ย ง ย ง The + Adj. ข นกว า + S + V, the + Adj. ข นกว า + S + V. 3. การเปร ยบเท ยบข นส งส ด the + Adjective + -est the + least/ most + Adjective / Adverb 14

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