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Describe your best friend. Comparatives & Superlatives
🧠 Comparatives & Superlatives
📏 Adjectives
🧍 Personality Traits

Personality Adjectives Vocabulary
Students start with a visual warm-up, discussing their best friends and what they are like. Then they explore a variety of personality adjectives (e.g. friendly, kind, generous) with visual and audio support. In context-based tasks, students complete sentences and match words with meanings to reinforce new vocabulary.
Comparatives and Superlatives: Rules and Exercises
The lesson focuses on comparative and superlative adjectives, guiding students through rules and examples (e.g. tall → taller → the tallest). Grammar tables, structured notes, and interactive gap-fill activities help learners build accuracy. Students practise comparison sentences in guided exercises and speaking prompts.
Speaking and Writing: Comparing People
Students describe and compare people in pictures, applying new grammar and vocabulary in speaking. They also write corrected sentences, identifying common errors in comparison structures.
Interactive Homework: Find and Fix the Mistakes
A writing task challenges students to find and fix comparative and superlative mistakes and apply what they've learned in context. With more than 25 tasks, this lesson provides in-depth practice across skills.




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