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TEACHER’S NOTES Comparatives and Superlatives Practice

ESL / EFL RESOURCESA ctivity TypeLesson, reading, writing, speaking activity, pairworkLanguage FocusComparatives and superlativesAimTo Practice comparative and superlative adjective forms and one copy of the lesson for each Time60 minutesOverviewThis entertaining five-page lesson is ideal for teaching or reviewing comparative and superlative adjective forms and structures. The lesson contains a grammar review and exercise based on comparative and superlative adjective forms as well as an exercise about using Comparatives and Superlatives in questions. The students then go on to do a comparison activity. Afterwards, students create a dialogue using the language from the lesson, which they then present to the keyExercise A and BAdjective comparative Superlativegood better bestbad worse worstfun more fun most funpretty prettier

another, we use comparative adjectives. When comparing three or more nouns, we use superlative adjectives. Adjective form Comparative form Superlative form One syllable adjectives, ending in E. Examples: wide, fine, cute Add -r: wider, finer, cuter Add -st: widest, finest, cutest One syllable adjectives with one vowel and one consonant at the end.

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