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Comparative (-er)

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.

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