• Chapter 6
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Chap­ter 6

Lis­ten to chap­ter 6 (pages 37 - 41)

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Sen­tence order
Put the sen­ten­ces in the cor­rect order (1-7).
  • The March fa­mi­ly had a lot of things to talk about and sat by the fire in the li­ving room.
  • There was a big, fat tur­key on the table with po­ta­to­es and ve­ge­ta­bles all around it.
  • Meg re­cei­ved a let­ter and read it.
  • Lau­rie wan­ted to dis­co­ver the big se­cret.
  • The March fa­mi­ly was happy and ex­ci­ted be­cau­se Mr March was fi­nal­ly home.
  • Jo doesn‘t know an­y­thing about this let­ter.
  • On Christ­mas Day ever­y­o­ne in the March fa­mi­ly was happy.
2
Match the sen­ten­ces
After lis­te­ning match the sen­ten­ces with the cor­rect ans­wer.
  • I am too young
  • They went to the study
  • Hannah prepared a big Christmas
  • Meg and Mrs March
  • Laurie wanted to know everything
  • They ran to him
  • In the morning Jo and
  • that was happening in the March family.
  • looked at the letter carefully.
  • and you must speak to my father.
  • and Mrs March shut the door.
  • Laurie made a big snowman in the garden for Beth.
  • and hugged him.
  • dinner for everyone.
Chap­ter 6
Gram­mar sec­tion

Ad­verbs of man­ner*



Au­gust: He fi­nal­ly got angry and de­ci­ded to find out the se­cret.



Ad­verbs of man­ner de­scri­be how an ac­tion can be done.



Struc­tu­re:



> We usu­al­ly add -ly to the ad­jec­ti­ve:



quick - quickly ca­re­ful - ca­re­fully



> When an ad­jec­ti­ve ends in -y we chan­ge the -y to -i then

add -ly.



happy – happily easy – easily



> When the ad­jec­ti­ve ends in -le, we chan­ge the -e to -y



hor­ri­ble - hor­ribly breaka­ble - breakably



> Also there are some ir­re­gu­lar ad­verbs:

good – well fast – fast

hard – hard late – late

straight – straight early – early

high – high

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