Adjectives: Spelling Comparatives and Superlatives
The program begins with an explanation about adjectives and the suffices used to form their comparative and superlative forms. It introduces the concept of a junction at the point where the adjective and suffix meet. Two types of junction are described: Plus Junctions and Change Junctions. As there are three types of Change Junction, the rules for forming them are also described.
The program then gives the student the opportunity to apply the knowledge gained from the instructional text, by providing three exercises, two exercises where they have to identify junction types and one spelling exercise. For each set of data, any combination of the three exercises may be selected. A star rating scheme is used to measure the student's success and up to a maximum of five stars can be earned.
Two data sets are supplied, and the program Help file gives the tutor instructions for creating more.
Plus and Change Junctions
Change Junction Types
Spelling
The instructions for using the program are displayed on the screen and the sound effects are optional. The Help file contains the spelling rules, which may be printed out.
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