Transcription of TEACHER’S NOTES Comparatives and Superlatives Practice
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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 prettiesteasy easier easiestbig bigger biggestlight lighter lightestheavy heavier
knowledge of irregular comparative and superlative adjectives. Exercise A - Answer key good better best bad worse worst little less least much more most far further / farther furthest / farthest Students then write comparative and superlative forms of adjectives using the information about how they are formed.
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