He is taller than my brother.
Japanese name: 比較級 (hikaku-kyuu)
The best food in Japan
Apply comparatives and superlatives with this simple interview activity. The focus is on "good," "better" and "best".
Comparatives Jeopardy (Autumn Themed)
An autumn themed Jeopardy to practice comparatives and superlatives
Comparatives and Superlatives
This is a powerpoint presentation of comparatives and superlatives showing some examples.
Trivia Quiz with Comparatives & Superlatives
Test your class' general knowledge using this simple and flexible quiz.
More Than Most Jeopardy
Jeopardy game designed to cover "more than", "most," "-er", and "-est" grammar.
Useful Expressions: Shopping (for clothes)
A companion warm-up activity for "Useful Expressions" on page 75 from One World 2.
Comparing Pokemon!
Comparing Pokemon to each other based on easy to identify characteristics
This or That gifts
students use comparatives to discuss gifts
Universal Design pitch
students brainstorm and present ideas about UD
Gotta Compare 'Em All! POKEMON!!!
In groups, students collect and compare Pokemon cards, while also practicing other comparatives, to build the best Pokemon deck.
JHS Year 2 Board Game
A simple dice rolling board game containing questions from the new horizons text book
Comparatives/ Superlatives Cards
Set of 48 cards using comparatives and superlatives.
Three Boys: Comparative Logic Puzzle
Cards and instructions for a logic puzzle using comparatives "-er"
Harder.Better.Faster.Stronger. *Drive link below*
Practice your comparatives in style. Lots of animations, sounds, and even a worksheet
Comparatives and Superlatives Art
Zip file of about 25 illustrations relating to comparatives and superlatives.
Comparatives Interview Sheet
Sheet with twenty-four comparitives question prompts: "which do you like better/best?"
Comparison Competition
Students compete to make the best sentence they can for an adjective. Grammar used includes ~er, ~est, more, most, and as ~ as.
Comparative/Superlative Bingo
Students play Bingo by walking around the room and asking their classmates questions. Grammar points used: ~er than, ~est, as ~ as
Comparatives / Superlatives DRILL
Recapping grammar taught in Lesson 7 (NC2)
Comparing Pokemon
An activity in which students compare pokemon. This can be used for any of the comparison or superlative grammars: ~er, ~est, more, most, as ~as.
Comparative Quiz!
A team game where the students choose which of two answers they believe to be true.
Which is BETTER, (A) or (B) ?
Which is better, ramen or Altopedia?
Bananas Feud Quiz
A short quiz game to introduce comparatives
New Crown 3 - Grammar Review USE English
Get the students engaged and actively using English! Great for reviewing taught grammar!
Luigi is taller than Dorami
Students ask each other about the characters on page 1. Then, they write sentences about the characters compared to each other.
Sengoku Jidai PPT
A version of Sengoku Jidai made in Powerpoint. Instead of answers starting with the same letter as the prefecture, it has questions relating to the prefecture itself.
Memory (Card Game)
Like the classic game memory, but with pictures and words. Pattern practice for -er comparatives.
Drawing Comparatives "-ER~THAN"
Students draw three sets of two comparatives according to the descriptions under each. Adjustable for superlatives.
Popularity Contest
Students choose between various popular characters to slowly whittle down which is the most popular.
Er Est Worksheet
Students practice using 'er' and 'est' in this fun worksheet. There is also a riddle at the end for students to solve.
A bunch of Questions for Quizzes
Questions lists focused on various grammar points
Do You Have A Larger One?
Simple pair worksheet for shopping and using comparatives.
What's In The Bag
Students ask yes/no questions about something hidden in a bag until they guess it.
Better/Best ( Splatoon Splatfest )
Which do you like better? Do you like it the best of all ~?
Guess The Number
Students have to try to guess a number from within a set range. The less guesses, the more the points.
Shall I Shopping
Students practice "Shall I show you...." while role playing shopping for clothes.
Scattergories
The objective of Scattergories is to score points by uniquely naming objects within a set of categories, given an initial letter, within a time limit.
Shopping For Mom
Students go shopping using Mom's list while role playing and practicing the target grammar.
Comparative Shopping
Students are divided into shopkeepers and customers and role play. Customers use comparative adjectives to request a different item.
CHARACTER RACE
The horse race activity played on the board. I often do it as a review before tests.
Sign in or create an account to leave a comment.