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Let’s learn to compare things using English comparatives!
L.O: Students will write complete sentences using comparative adjectives (-er / more + adjective + than) to compare people, objects, and situations. By the end of the lesson, students will demonstrate understanding through guided writing and an interactive game.
Who's more colorful?
On the Day of the Dead, people honor and remember their loved ones who have passed away by creating colorful altars, offering food, candles, and flowers, and celebrating their lives with music and memories.
Do you celebrate Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) at home?
Which skull is taller?
Do you like this picture?
Can you tell me what happens on Day of the Dead?
Who's younger?
Who looks older?
What do you see?
What colors can you find?
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Subtítulo
Great job, everyone! You used words like older, younger, taller, and more colorful to describe the picture. All these words are called comparatives. We use them when we want to compare two things. For example: The first altar is more colorful than the second one.
How do we make comparisons?
Tall -> Taller Colorful -> More colorful Short -> Shorter Elegant -> More elegant Fast -> Faster Interesting -> More interesting
We change the Y to I and add -ER to make the comparative form.
Pretty Prettier Happy Happier Funny Funnier
Sentence Structure
Noun A + is + comparative adjective + than + Noun B
The first skull looks happier than the second one.
The second skull looks more serious than the first one.
The elegant skull is taller than the friendly skull.
The friendly skull is shorter than the elegant skull.
Comparatives Jeopardy
Who Can Write the Best Sentence? The Funniest? The most creative? Practice your writing and show what you know!
let's play!
let's play!
1.Everyone plays individually! 2. In each round, you’ll see one adjective and two nouns on the screen. 3. Everyone writes one complete sentence using the comparative form of the adjective. 4. If your sentence is correct and creative, you earn the points for that round. 5. Everyone can earn points — not just the person who chose the round! 6. You can use the nouns on the screen or invent your own to make your sentence even funnier or more interesting. 7. At the end, we’ll trade your points for candy!
How to play
May your day be better than yesterday!
Let’s learn to compare things using English comparatives!
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let's start!
Let’s learn to compare things using English comparatives!
L.O: Students will write complete sentences using comparative adjectives (-er / more + adjective + than) to compare people, objects, and situations. By the end of the lesson, students will demonstrate understanding through guided writing and an interactive game.
Who's more colorful?
On the Day of the Dead, people honor and remember their loved ones who have passed away by creating colorful altars, offering food, candles, and flowers, and celebrating their lives with music and memories.
Do you celebrate Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) at home?
Which skull is taller?
Do you like this picture?
Can you tell me what happens on Day of the Dead?
Who's younger?
Who looks older?
What do you see?
What colors can you find?
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Subtítulo
Great job, everyone! You used words like older, younger, taller, and more colorful to describe the picture. All these words are called comparatives. We use them when we want to compare two things. For example: The first altar is more colorful than the second one.
How do we make comparisons?
Tall -> Taller Colorful -> More colorful Short -> Shorter Elegant -> More elegant Fast -> Faster Interesting -> More interesting
We change the Y to I and add -ER to make the comparative form.
Pretty Prettier Happy Happier Funny Funnier
Sentence Structure
Noun A + is + comparative adjective + than + Noun B
The first skull looks happier than the second one.
The second skull looks more serious than the first one.
The elegant skull is taller than the friendly skull.
The friendly skull is shorter than the elegant skull.
Comparatives Jeopardy
Who Can Write the Best Sentence? The Funniest? The most creative? Practice your writing and show what you know!
let's play!
let's play!
1.Everyone plays individually! 2. In each round, you’ll see one adjective and two nouns on the screen. 3. Everyone writes one complete sentence using the comparative form of the adjective. 4. If your sentence is correct and creative, you earn the points for that round. 5. Everyone can earn points — not just the person who chose the round! 6. You can use the nouns on the screen or invent your own to make your sentence even funnier or more interesting. 7. At the end, we’ll trade your points for candy!
How to play
May your day be better than yesterday!