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i I learnrd about Teaching English Choose 3 students and
ask them to come to the front of the class.Ask the class how each
student is different. This should elicit comparative structures for example
‘Student A is taller that student B’ and ‘Student B has longer hair than
student C’. It should also elicit superlatives such as ‘Student C is the
tallest’ and ‘Student B has the biggest feet’.Write these structures
on the board and elicit the various rules when making comparisons. Depending on
level you may also see fit to introduce other structures such as ‘Student A is
as tall as student B’. This will depend on the ability of your class.
You can now ask
students to directly comment on what the students are wearing. Examples
sentences such as ‘They are all wearing blue jeans’ may occur. Again write all these
sentences on the board. When they are done ask
three more students come up and draw the people according to the descriptions
on the board. This provides a fun, kinaesthetic part of the activity and allows
an opportunity to be somewhat creative. Now put students into
groups of three, give out the ‘Three of a kind?’ template and ask them to do
the same in their groups. Each group should have the same exact sentences as
this encourages collaboration however the pictures will be different. Set a
time limit and monitor.When finished put the finished sheets on the walls and
encourage students to walk around, read and add any more comparatives they can
think of.
In conclusion, Students could choose
a form of transport, draw it and compare it with each other. They could also
bring photos in of family members. Younger learners may enjoy doing the same
thing with animals.Use this activity to practice the use of comparatives and superlatives and to introduce more complex ways of comparison.As a sub aim it also revises various lexical sets depending on the things to be compared. It can be adapted to be used for all ages although it is essential that some previous introduction to comparatives and superlatives has been done.
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