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Class 3 - English VI

This document provides an English lesson on making comparisons using comparative and superlative adjectives. It includes exercises where students identify the comparative or superlative form of adjectives in sentences and answer questions to demonstrate their understanding.
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Class 3 - English VI

This document provides an English lesson on making comparisons using comparative and superlative adjectives. It includes exercises where students identify the comparative or superlative form of adjectives in sentences and answer questions to demonstrate their understanding.
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Where do you want

to travel, Sam? English VI


GOAL:

To make comparisons and use


superlatives using sentences
joined by conjunctions.
STARTING:
Look at the picture and answer the questions.

Who is smaller?

Who is taller?
VIDEO TIME:
1. Watch the video and complete the sentences:
1. Chocolates are _________ food in the world.
2. I think some cookies are __________.
3. Your hair is ____________ before.
4. He is ________________ guy in the school.
5. So his marks are ___________ mine.
6. I’m _____________ person.

2. Listen again and answer the questions:

1. What do we use in comparative sentences?


_______________________________________.
2. What do we use in superlative sentences?
_______________________________________.
Exercises:
1. Comparative and superlatives:

1. My sister thinks she’s________________ (intelligent) than me, but I don't


Adjective Comparative Superlative
agree!
2. Avatar is probably____________ (bad) film I've seen! long longer than the longest

3. What is _____________ (wet) month of the year in England? the most


modern more modern
modern
4. Do you think the Harry Potter films are ________ (good) than the books?
good better than the best
5. Who is ___________________ (powerful) person in your country?
bad worse than the worst
6. I think Men in Black 1 was __________ (funny) than Men in Black 3.
far further tan the furthest
7. Is Angelina Jolie _______ (old) than Sandra Bullock?
8. John is ____________ (nice) person that I know.
Comparatives
Noun 1 + Verb to be + Comparative + Than + Noun 2

Superlatives
Noun + Verb to be + The + Superlative.
LISTENING:

Listen and select the correct answer.

1. Who is older, her mon or her dad? 3. What movies make her happier?
a) Her mom a) New movies
b) Her dad b) Old movies
c) It doesn’t mention it. c) It doesn’t mention it.

2. Which city is more expensive? 4. Which food tastes better to her?


a) San Francisco a) Japanese Food
b) Los Angeles. b) American Food
c) It doesn’t mention it. c) It doesn’t mention it.
READING:
Read and choose T (true) or F (false).

A consumer is a person who buys things, and a consumer society is a


society that encourages people to buy and use goods. Some people
think that a consumer society provides people with better lives. People
in consumer societies tend to live more comfortably. They eat a wider
1. Everyone agrees that consumer
variety of food. They go to restaurants more often. T / F
products improve their lives.
They also buy a lot of products, maybe more than they need. Products
2. These days, consumer goods are
such as TVs, cell phones, and computers used to be luxuries. Today T / F
hard to find.
people can buy these things more easily than ever before. The market
3. Many people want luxury
for these goods is growing faster all the time. Consumer societies T / F
products these days.
encourage people to buy bigger and better products. For example,
“smarter” phones come out every year. In a consumer society, people 4. Consumer societies help the
T / F
are often buying newer and more advanced products. This creates a lot environment.
of waste. Nowadays, many people are thinking more seriously about
the effects of consumer societies on the environment, and they are
trying to become more responsible consumers
COLLABORATIVE WORK:
Choose one topic and ask your classmate the questions.

SCHOOL YOUR CITY


∙ Are Math teachers stricter than English ∙ Is air cleaner now than before in your
Language teachers? city?
∙ Is History less interesting ∙ Does your city become more
than Literature? beautiful every year?
∙ Are exams harder now? ∙ Is traffic worse in your city
now?

HOBBY MUSIC
∙ Is fishing more boring than reading ∙ Is pop music more positive than rock
books? music?
∙ Is karate more useful than dancing? ∙ Is rap more popular than hip hop?
∙ Is skateboarding more difficult ∙ Is jazz more boring than
than snowboarding? classical music?
REVIEW

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/9329256/comparative-and-superlative-adjectives
REFERENCES
1. National Geographic. (2019). Consumer Society.
https://eltngl.com/assets/downloads/grex_pro0000000538/grex2_su8.pdf

2. Deloitte. (s.f.). Consumers.


https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/html/dk/dct21/img/J22155_DCT-Hero.png

3. Ana Vicmel Flores Garcia. (2020). L3 09 Comparatives. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKoOwFEFp5g

4. Sound Grammar. (s.f.). Comparative and Superlative.


https://www.soundgrammar.com/learn/L3-CEFR-A2/L3-09-Comparatives.htm

5. ISL COLLECTIVE. (2019). Comparative and Superlative- Speaking cards.


https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/vocabulary-practice/vocabulary-flashcards-and-dominoes
/comparison-comparative-and-superlative/comparatives-speaking-cards/116388

6. Oxford University Press. (s.f.). Comparative and superlative.


https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/preint/grammar/grammar_04_012e?cc=cl&selLanguage=es

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