3rd & 4th Session Superlative Adjectives

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I’m not a film lover, but I sometimes watch movies people recommend me and when I want to see a movie I normally do it at home using my mobile, principally at night. But I think it’s much more fun going to a cinema. Why? Well, you have a bigger screen, a higher quality of audio, a more sensitive experience for your brain and definitely you feel more accompanied. Of course, there are some cons. It is much more expensive because of the tickets, food, drink and transport and also time is more rigid and those are the reasons why I generally watch movies at home.


3rd & 4th Session Superlative Adjectives

C Triangle C is the biggest / Triangle B is the smallest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GW-Jds8Q3A

The most popular

It’s soccer

the oldest highest In Oxford the everest

the biggest It’s Bogotá

the youngest My niece


younger

The youngest

happier

The happiest

More beautiful

The most beautiful

bigger

The biggest

Busier

The busiest

More intelligent

The most intelligent

worse

The worst

Farther / further

The farthest / The furthest

Newer

The newest

More dangerous

The most dangerous

One syllable Adjectives Base Adjective Tall Fat Sad

Comparative taller fatter sadder

Superlative The tallest The fattest The saddest


Two syllable Adjectives Base Adjective Busy Simple Titled

Comparative Busier More simple More titled

Superlative The busiest The most simple The most titled

Two or more than 2 syllable Adjectives Base Adjective important Generous intelligent

Comparative More important More generous More intelligent

Superlative The most important The most generous The most intelligent

Irregular Adjectives Base Adjective Good Bad Far

Comparative better worse Farther / Further

Little Much Many

Less More More

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Superlative The best The worst The farthest / The furthest The least The Most The Most


In Groups find out who… 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Oldest cellphone What cellphone do you have? Shortest Person How tall are you? Best dancer How well do you dance? Most outgoing person How outgoing are you? Biggest house/apartment How big is your house/apartment? Fastest person How fast are you? Weirdest habit What weird habit do you have? Most talkative person How talkative are you? Farthest house/apartment How far is your house/apartment? Busiest person How busy is it your life? Noisiest neighbors How noisy are your neighbors? Most hardworking person How hardworking do you consider yourself? Most nervous person How nervous are you? *Eats the most How much do you eat? Example: Camila’s house is the farthest from here / Erika eats the most

Comparatives & Superlatives https://elt.oup.com/student/headway/elementary4/grammar/unit09/hwy_elem_unit 09_1?cc=co&selLanguage=en


As…As is used to express similarity / Comparison

As Base Adjective As

Longer than

As long as

Heavier than

Not as heavy as B

Is older than C More money than C, but not as much as A Harder than A, but not as hard as B

Not as old as B


Last Week’s Activities

hotter wetter more More beautiful More interesting faster

More polite harder

more

More important


1 Kelly is older than james. 2 James is younger than Kelly 3 James is taller than Kelly 4 James has a car, but Kelly doesn’t 5 Kelly has a son, but James doesn’t have any children 6 James has a flat. Kelly has a house. 7 They both have good jobs. 8 James works longer hours than Kelly. 9 Kelly has a much more interesting job than James’


Yesterday’s Activities As big as mine Get up as early as you Didn’t play as good as us Haven’t been here as long as me Isn’t as nervous as her as than

as than

as than

than

exciting

a small fishing village friendly

welcome swimming

windsurfing ski

skiing snow restaurants

hotter

cheaper

rain

bigger


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