*Lesson Goal: Reading and analyzing Cinderella. Using adverbs correctly.
I struggle with reading and writing = it is hard for
you
I struggled with reading and writing this month, but I
overcame it and got a good score in the class.
Using Adverbs:
I had a test, and I did badly. I had a test, and I did poorly.
I had a test, and I did well. My team played well yesterday.
You talk quickly.
You cook well.
You speak fast.
You speak wonderfully.
Once, there was a family. The girl lived sadly because her family
treated her poorly.
You did excellently on your last exam. You speak English so excellently.
You are excellent.
You are good.
You are bad.
I have a teacher.
He is so bad. He treats me badly.
You dance so horribly.
How are you? I
am horrible.
I talk clearly
Mr. Nate drives his car slowly.
*What do you do wonderfully?
*What do you do badly/poorly?
*What do you do slowly?
*What do you do quickly?
*What do you do terribly?
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