Are children tested on their understanding of comparatives / superlatives? Children will probably not be specifically asked about comparatives and superlatives, but they may be asked to add a suffix to a root word. For example, they might be asked to add a suffix to the word juicy:Possible an...
Prepare a worksheet with problems and/ or opportunities that a company, government, charity etc might have to decide what to do about, such as “The office rent is getting slightly higher every year” and “We increase pay at the rate of inflation every year, but if we do that again thi...
Give out the “Adjectives & comparatives pictures” worksheet to each student. Students continue to work in their same teams. Have students, using the objects and word cards at the front of the class for reference, draw pictures next to the words in the “adjectives” column (e.g. draw a...
Student A looks at his/her “Comparatives & Superlatives” worksheet and Student B turns over his/hers. Student A starts by giving a short sentence with the adjective and Student B says the comparative and superlative forms, for example: Student A: An old book.Student B: An older...