5th Session Comparatives & Superlatives

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5th Session Comparatives & Superlatives In Groups find out who has / is… 1

Oldest cellphone

What cellphone do you have? The oldest cellphone is Natalia’s / Natalia has the oldest cellphone

2

Shortest Person

How tall are you? The shortest person is Jessica / Jessica is the shortest person

3 4

Best dancer Most outgoing person

How well do you dance? How outgoing are you? The most outgoing person is Carlos / Carlos is the most outgoing person

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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


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

than as than


Yesterday’s Activities https://soundcloud.com/fede-bueno/listening

exciting

Small fishing village friendly

welcome swimming

windsurfing ski

skiing snow restaurants

hotter

cheaper

rain

Much bigger


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