
[{"content":" 🎯 Comparatives and superlatives # 📊 Quick Reference Chart # One-Syllable Adjectives # Adjective Comparative Superlative tall taller the tallest fast faster the fastest hot hotter the hottest big bigger the biggest Two or More Syllables # Adjective Comparative Superlative interesting more interesting the most interesting beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful expensive more expensive the most expensive intelligent more intelligent the most intelligent 👉 Rule of thumb: If it sounds natural with -er/-est, use that. Otherwise, use more/most.\n🎯 1. Comparatives (Comparing Two Things) # Formation # One-syllable adjectives: Add -er + than\nMy car is faster than yours.\nShe is taller than her brother.\nTwo+ syllables: Use more + adjective + than\nThis book is more interesting than that one.\nShe is more intelligent than I am.\nExamples # I\u0026rsquo;m happier than I was last year. This exercise is easier than the previous one. Your house is more comfortable than mine. My job is less stressful than yours. 👑 2. Superlatives (Comparing Three or More Things) # Formation # One-syllable adjectives: Add -est + the\nShe is the tallest girl in the class.\nToday is the hottest day of the year.\nTwo+ syllables: Use the most + adjective\nThis is the most expensive restaurant in town.\nHe is the most talented player on the team.\nExamples # She has the longest hair in her friend group. That was the best movie I\u0026rsquo;ve ever seen. This is the most beautiful city I know. He\u0026rsquo;s the smartest student I\u0026rsquo;ve taught. ⚠️ 3. Exceptions: Irregular Adjectives # Some common adjectives don\u0026rsquo;t follow the rules:\nAdjective Comparative Superlative good better the best bad worse the worst far farther/further the farthest/furthest little less the least much/many more the most old older/elder* the oldest/eldest* *Note: elder/eldest is used mainly for family relationships (my elder brother), while older/oldest is more general.\nExamples # He\u0026rsquo;s a better teacher than he was five years ago. That was the worst experience of my life. The least expensive option is usually the best choice. She\u0026rsquo;s farther along in her career than her peers. 🔄 4. Special Cases # Double Comparatives (Getting More and More) # Use the comparative twice connected by and:\nShe\u0026rsquo;s getting thinner and thinner.\nThis situation is becoming more and more complicated.\nHe\u0026rsquo;s becoming better and better at playing guitar.\n\u0026ldquo;The + Comparative\u0026rdquo; Construction # This means \u0026ldquo;one thing causes another\u0026rdquo;:\nThe sooner you start, the better.\nThe more you practice, the better you\u0026rsquo;ll play.\nThe less you worry, the happier you\u0026rsquo;ll be.\nComparative with \u0026ldquo;as \u0026hellip; as\u0026rdquo; # To show equality:\nShe is as tall as her brother.\nThis book is as interesting as that one.\nHe\u0026rsquo;s not as smart as I thought.\n✏️ 5. Spelling Changes # When adding -er or -est, watch for these patterns:\nDoubling the Final Consonant # (one vowel + one consonant at the end)\nhot → hotter → hottest big → bigger → biggest sad → sadder → saddest Changing y to i # (ends in consonant + y)\nhappy → happier → happiest easy → easier → easiest friendly → friendlier → friendliest Dropping the e # (ends in e)\nnice → nicer → nicest large → larger → largest simple → simpler → simplest ✅ Summary # Comparatives compare two things → add -er or use more + adjective + than Superlatives compare three or more → add -est or use the most + adjective Watch for irregular forms: good/better/best, bad/worse/worst Spelling matters: double consonants, y→i changes, dropping e Double comparatives: -er and -er or more and more ","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/robinson/adjectives/","section":"Units","summary":"🎯 Comparatives and superlatives # 📊 Quick Reference Chart # One-Syllable Adjectives # Adjective Comparative Superlative tall taller the tallest fast faster the fastest hot hotter the hottest big bigger the biggest Two or More Syllables # Adjective Comparative Superlative interesting more interesting the most interesting beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful expensive more expensive the most expensive intelligent more intelligent the most intelligent 👉 Rule of thumb: If it sounds natural with -er/-est, use that. Otherwise, use more/most.\n","title":"Comparatives and Superlatives","type":"docs"},{"content":" 🎯 Adjectives # 🧱 1. What is an Adjective? # An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.\nIt gives information about what something is like.\nIn linguistic terms, an adjective modifies a noun.\nExamples:\nA beautiful painting An ugly one The old house 🧭 2. Where Do Adjectives Go? # Adjectives usually come:\nBefore a noun\na scary dog After linking verbs (like be, seem, feel, become), as subject complements (attribut du sujet). I feel cold.\nShe became famous.\nYou are amazing. 🚦 3. Order of Adjectives # When we use more than one adjective before a noun, we usually follow this order:\n👉 Size → Age → Colour → Origin → Material\nExamples:\na tiny brown cotton teddy-bear (size, colour, material).\na big brand-new yellow car (size, age, colour).\nA more comprehensive theory may include these categories:\n👉 Opinion → Size → Age → Shape → Colour → Origin → Material\nExamples\nI carried a very small black suitcase (size, colour). They have some old French paintings (age, origin).\nShe was wearing a new red silk dress (age, colour, material). That is a really ugly wooden chair (opinion, material). There are some new Chinese students in the class (age, origin).\n💡 Opinion is subjective, and material is more objective.\n💡 4. Adjectives Do Not Change # Unlike other languages (like French or Spanish), English adjectives:\n❌ Do not change for gender → a brave man / a brave woman ❌ Do not change for number → a red apple / two red apples 🧠 5. Quick Practice # Put the adjectives in the correct order:\nA ___ ___ ___ ___ hat (green / old / funny / small)\nShow Answer A funny small old green hat A ___ ___ ___ ___ vase (glass / beautiful / French / round)\nShow AnswerA beautiful round French glass vase Two ___ ___ ___ chairs (metal / uncomfortable / large)\nShow AnswerTwo uncomfortable large metal chairs A ___ ___ ___ ___ car (American / black / fast / new)\nShow Answer A fast new black American car A ___ ___ ___ ___ bag (leather / small / stylish / Italian)\nShow Answer A stylish small Italian leather bag ✅ Summary # Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns. Usually come before the noun. Do not change for gender or number. Use the correct order when combining several. ","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/women_detectives/adjectives/","section":"Units","summary":"🎯 Adjectives # 🧱 1. What is an Adjective? # An adjective is a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.\nIt gives information about what something is like.\nIn linguistic terms, an adjective modifies a noun.\nExamples:\nA beautiful painting An ugly one The old house 🧭 2. Where Do Adjectives Go? # Adjectives usually come:\n","title":"Adjective order","type":"docs"},{"content":" Introduction # Your browser does not support the video tag. A - When the Land Is the People # Passing on Knowledge # Download PDF B - Connected with the Land # The Land and Its People # \u0026times; Captain Cook landing at Botany Bay in 1770, Town \u0026 Country, 1872.\nDownload PDF Living off the Land # \u0026times; Frog hunter: Damien Wurrkidj, Matthew Abbott (Australian photographer), 2011.\nThe Elder Speaks of the Land # Your browser does not support the video tag. C - Singing the Land # Your browser does not support the video tag. ","date":"March 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/aborigines/","section":"Units","summary":"Introduction # Your browser does not support the video tag. A - When the Land Is the People # Passing on Knowledge # Download PDF B - Connected with the Land # The Land and Its People # × Captain Cook landing at Botany Bay in 1770, Town \u0026 Country, 1872.\n","title":"Aboriginal Dreams - Australian Lands","type":"chapters"},{"content":" A - Evolving figures # B - A stereotypical detective # Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. C - A masculine atmosphere # Your browser does not support the video tag. D - A newcomer # Download PDF E - Inside the FBI # Your browser does not support the video tag. F - Reading about female detectives # Download PDF ","date":"April 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/women_detectives/","section":"Units","summary":"A - Evolving figures # B - A stereotypical detective # Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. C - A masculine atmosphere # Your browser does not support the video tag. D - A newcomer # Download PDF E - Inside the FBI # Your browser does not support the video tag. F - Reading about female detectives # Download PDF ","title":"Women Detectives","type":"chapters"},{"content":" Why do Castaways fascinate and inspire literature, TV shows and reality? # \u0026times; Tom Hanks, in Robert Zemeckis's movie Cast Away, 2001.\nYour browser does not support the video tag. Cast Away (trailer), Robert Zemeckis, 2001.\nA - The Enduring Myth of Robinson Crusoe # Why can the myth of Robinson be considered a real-life story? # Back to the origins of Robinson # Download PDF \u0026times; Ada Blackjack was an Iñupiaq woman who accompanied an Arctic expedition to the uninhabited Wrangel Island, north of Siberia, eventually living alone on the island for eight months after the other expedition members left or died.\nThe Arctic\u0026rsquo;s real life Robinson # Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. B - Playing Robinson Crusoe # Survivial TV # Your browser does not support the video tag. Willing Survivors # \u0026times; Living Wild is a group of 21st-century hunter-gatherers who rediscovers the traditional living skills of the Paleolithic. The movement is spearheaded by a woman named Lynx Vilden and unified by the ambition to leave modernity and return to primitive living.\nYour browser does not support the video tag. ","date":"October 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/robinson/","section":"Units","summary":"Why do Castaways fascinate and inspire literature, TV shows and reality? # × Tom Hanks, in Robert Zemeckis's movie Cast Away, 2001.\n","title":"Robinson's Myth and Avatars","type":"chapters"},{"content":" A - Lady Liberty\u0026rsquo;s Welcome # \u0026times; \u0026times; B - The First Refugees # \u0026times; Download PDF C - The City of Dreams # \u0026times; The gang of Dead Rabbits from the movie Gangs of New York, Martin Scorcese, 2002. The Dead Rabbits: Irish immigrants led by Amsterdam Vallon (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) in the Five Points (districts of New York City) \u0026times; The gang of Native Americans from the movie Gangs of New York, Martin Scorcese, 2002. The Native Americans: the first immigrants, in the Five Points. Your browser does not support the video tag. The arrival of the immigrants in the 1860s. Extract from Gangs of New York, Martin Scorcese, 2002.\nD - The Hamilton Mixtape # Your browser does not support the video tag. E - New York Ahead # Download PDF ","date":"September 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/america/","section":"Units","summary":"A - Lady Liberty’s Welcome # × × B - The First Refugees # × Download PDF C - The City of Dreams # × The gang of Dead Rabbits from the movie Gangs of New York, Martin Scorcese, 2002. The Dead Rabbits: Irish immigrants led by Amsterdam Vallon (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) in the Five Points (districts of New York City) ","title":"American Identity","type":"chapters"},{"content":"Browse the teaching units below.\nAboriginal Dreams - Australian Lands Women Detectives Robinson\u0026#39;s Myth and Avatars American Identity The Magic of English ","date":"March 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/","section":"Units","summary":"Browse the teaching units below.\nAboriginal Dreams - Australian Lands Women Detectives Robinson's Myth and Avatars American Identity The Magic of English ","title":"Units","type":"chapters"},{"content":" A - The Powers of English # Power 1: Simplicity # Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. Power 2: Brevity # \u0026times; \u0026times; Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. Power 3: Creativity # \u0026times; \u0026times; Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. Power 4: Diversity # Personally, I would be highly suspicious of anybody who could converse with snakes, as serpents are often used in the worst kinds of Dark Magic, and are historically associated with evil-doers.\"\nJ.K. Rowling, Harry Potter Your browser does not support the video tag. The history of the English language.\nPower 5: Musicality # Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. B - It\u0026rsquo;s got rhythm # Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. ","date":"August 2025","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/power_of_english/","section":"Units","summary":"A - The Powers of English # Power 1: Simplicity # Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. Power 2: Brevity # × × Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. Power 3: Creativity # × × Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Download the audio file. Power 4: Diversity # Personally, I would be highly suspicious of anybody who could converse with snakes, as serpents are often used in the worst kinds of Dark Magic, and are historically associated with evil-doers.\"\n","title":"The Magic of English","type":"chapters"},{"content":" 📖 Aboriginal Dreams - Australian Lands \u0026mdash; VocabularyNo vocabulary for this unit yet.\n","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/aborigines/lexicon/","section":"Units","summary":" 📖 Aboriginal Dreams - Australian Lands — VocabularyNo vocabulary for this unit yet.\n","title":"Lexicon","type":"chapters"},{"content":" 📖 American Identity \u0026mdash; Vocabulary (to) argue se disputer (to) exemplify illustrer (to) flee fuir (to) forgo se passer de feast festin foothold poin d\u0026rsquo;appui gravitas le sérieux inadequate inadéquat(e) refugee réfugié shelter abri shortage pénurie soil territoire tale conte turkey dinde \u0026larr; Return to American Identity ","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/america/lexicon/","section":"Units","summary":" 📖 American Identity — Vocabulary (to) argue se disputer (to) exemplify illustrer (to) flee fuir (to) forgo se passer de feast festin foothold poin d’appui gravitas le sérieux inadequate inadéquat(e) refugee réfugié shelter abri shortage pénurie soil territoire tale conte turkey dinde ← Return to American Identity ","title":"Lexicon","type":"chapters"},{"content":" 📖 The Magic of English \u0026mdash; Vocabulary adjective adjectif genitive génitif magical magique morphology The study of word forms noun nom plural pluriel power pouvoir regular régulier verb verbe \u0026larr; Return to The Magic of English ","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/power_of_english/lexicon/","section":"Units","summary":" 📖 The Magic of English — Vocabulary adjective adjectif genitive génitif magical magique morphology The study of word forms noun nom plural pluriel power pouvoir regular régulier verb verbe ← Return to The Magic of English ","title":"Lexicon","type":"chapters"},{"content":" 📖 Robinson\u0026#39;s Myth and Avatars \u0026mdash; Vocabulary (to) escape s\u0026rsquo;échapper (to) hunt chasser a shipwrecked man un naufragé afraid effrayé alone seul castaway isolated/cut off from civilisation desert island île déserte drinkable water eau potable food supplies réserve de nourriture jungle la jungle knife couteau rescue secourir rope corde shelter abri shipwreck naufrage storm tempête survival survie the wild / wilderness la nature sauvage weapon arme \u0026larr; Return to Robinson\u0026#39;s Myth and Avatars ","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/robinson/lexicon/","section":"Units","summary":" 📖 Robinson's Myth and Avatars — Vocabulary (to) escape s’échapper (to) hunt chasser a shipwrecked man un naufragé afraid effrayé alone seul castaway isolated/cut off from civilisation desert island île déserte drinkable water eau potable food supplies réserve de nourriture jungle la jungle knife couteau rescue secourir rope corde shelter abri shipwreck naufrage storm tempête survival survie the wild / wilderness la nature sauvage weapon arme ← Return to Robinson's Myth and Avatars ","title":"Lexicon","type":"chapters"},{"content":" 📖 Women Detectives \u0026mdash; Vocabulary gossip (to) talk about other people\u0026rsquo;s private business behind their back (to) miss to not see, hear, or notice something (to) notice if you notice something or someone, you realise they exist (to) shave (to) cut off hair very close using a razor (to) solve a crime (to) turn the tables if you turn the tables, you reverse a situation to your advantage active ≠ passive cunning clever determined showing determination downsize (to) make smaller equal ≠ unequal evidence proof gossip une commmère insufferable extremely annoying or unpleasant investigation enquiry menial menial work is boring, needs no skill, and is not important professional ≠ amateur proper the real or of good standards set if a film or story is set in a particular place or period, the aciton is taking place there or then. skill the ability to do something well because you have learned or practised it spinster an unmarried women, usually one who is no longer young and seems unlikely to marry traditional ≠ modern unconventional unusual unfair unjust \u0026larr; Return to Women Detectives ","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/women_detectives/lexicon/","section":"Units","summary":" 📖 Women Detectives — Vocabulary gossip (to) talk about other people’s private business behind their back (to) miss to not see, hear, or notice something (to) notice if you notice something or someone, you realise they exist (to) shave (to) cut off hair very close using a razor (to) solve a crime (to) turn the tables if you turn the tables, you reverse a situation to your advantage active ≠ passive cunning clever determined showing determination downsize (to) make smaller equal ≠ unequal evidence proof gossip une commmère insufferable extremely annoying or unpleasant investigation enquiry menial menial work is boring, needs no skill, and is not important professional ≠ amateur proper the real or of good standards set if a film or story is set in a particular place or period, the aciton is taking place there or then. skill the ability to do something well because you have learned or practised it spinster an unmarried women, usually one who is no longer young and seems unlikely to marry traditional ≠ modern unconventional unusual unfair unjust ← Return to Women Detectives ","title":"Lexicon","type":"chapters"},{"content":" 🧠 Aboriginal Dreams - Australian Lands \u0026mdash; Flashcards No vocabulary has been added to this unit yet.\nAdd entries under lexicon: in the unit's _index.md to activate the flashcards.\n","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/aborigines/flashcards/","section":"Units","summary":" 🧠 Aboriginal Dreams - Australian Lands — Flashcards No vocabulary has been added to this unit yet.\nAdd entries under lexicon: in the unit's _index.md to activate the flashcards.\n","title":"Flashcards","type":"chapters"},{"content":" 🧠 American Identity \u0026mdash; Flashcards Login Term → Definition Definition → Term 📖 Browse ⏰ Early Review 🔄 Reset 1 / 14 Tap to reveal answer Tap to flip back Next → 🚫 Again 😰 Hard 🤔 Medium 😊 Easy ← Previous Reviewed: 0 Again: 0 Hard: 0 Medium: 0 Easy: 0 Due: 0 🎉 Great Job! ⏰ Review Early Cards 📖 Browse All Cards ✨ Done ","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/chapters/america/flashcards/","section":"Units","summary":" 🧠 American Identity — Flashcards Login Term → Definition Definition → Term 📖 Browse ⏰ Early Review 🔄 Reset 1 / 14 Tap to reveal answer Tap to flip back Next → 🚫 Again 😰 Hard 🤔 Medium 😊 Easy ← Previous Reviewed: 0 Again: 0 Hard: 0 Medium: 0 Easy: 0 Due: 0 🎉 Great Job! ⏰ Review Early Cards 📖 Browse All Cards ✨ Done ","title":"Flashcards","type":"chapters"},{"content":" 🧠 The Magic of English \u0026mdash; 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