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Title
Who's the winner?
Target Structure
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Level
Elementary to Lower Intermediate
Time
45 minutes
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Description
Students need lots of practice of comparative and superlative adjectives!

This worksheet is based around a general knowledge TV quiz show. There's a dialogue, followed by practice exercises.

Your students will have the opportunity to make their own sentences and create a mini-general knowledge quick which they can try out on their classmates - or the teacher!

This worksheet is written for lower level classes.

 


 

Title
It's a fifteen-minute walk!
Target Structure
Compound Adjectives
Level
Intermediate
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This conversation-based lesson is a great way to help your students learn to use this more advanced phrasing.

This worksheet will move your students from saying: 'I have a brother. He's 15 years old.' to the more advanced: 'I have a 15-year old brother.'

There's a conversation, practice exercises and a role-play to finish with.

 


 

Title
Talking about Food
Target Structure
Adjectives for Food
Level
Elementary
Time
30 minutes
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Description
Was your breakfast crunchy? Chewy? Or was it simply bland? Your students can express their thoughts on food to their heart's desire with this worksheet.

A great lesson for building some more interesting vocabulary. This worksheet can be used for upper elementary to intermediate-level students.

 


 

Title
One of the Best (Cards)
Target Structure
Superlative Adjectives & Present Perfect with 'Ever'
Level
Pre-intermediate
Time
20 minutes
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Description
Great conversation cards - easy to use, and your students will really get talking about some of their more memorable experiences. The structure is superlative plus present perfect.

It only takes thirty seconds to prepare ... an ideal quick filler for an overworked ESL teacher!

 


 

Title
How was London?
Target Structure
Modifiers (really, pretty, not very etc.)
Level
Elementary
Time
45 minutes
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Description
This low-level worksheet will build your students' confidence with adjectives - and in particular the use of modifiers to give more nuanced descriptions.

Following the lead-in, there is a simple conversation with questions about a recent trip to London. Modifiers used include:

  • very
  • pretty
  • not very
  • not at all

Your students will have lots of speaking practice of the target language, including a mixer activity, where they will ask and answer questions with their classmates about a recent trip.

This worksheet is written for elementary-level students.


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