Lesson Plan Theme: Comparatives and Superlatives
On this page, you will find lessons plans relating to "Comparatives and Superlatives".
Elementary
Super!Target Language: Superlatives.Description: A review of comparatives is followed by a short reading, a summary of the rules for forming superlatives and finishes on a speaking activity.
Duration: 50 minutes. Lesson Plan Code: 1G3 |
Easy, EasierTarget Language: Comparatives.Description: Talking about both houses and hotels to learn about comparative adjectives. "Favorites" speaking activity to end the lesson.
Duration: 75 minutes. Lesson Plan Code: 1G4 |
Pre-Intermediate
Possibility Of A StudyTarget Language: Discussing positive/negative points of a property, comparative adjective forms.Description: At the start of the lesson, there is some focus on real estate advertising and property vocabulary in general. The listening is a couple being shown around a house by a real estate agent and the grammatical focus is on comparative and superlative structures. To finish with, students work on selling their own hypothetical house!
Duration: 60 minutes. Lesson Plan Code: 2L17 mp3 file/info: Click here |
Animal World.Target Language: Animal vocabulary, comparatives.Description: Students talk about different types of animals, learn vocabulary (adjectives) to describe animals and use comparatives to compare different animals.
Duration: 55 minutes. Lesson Plan Code: 2V2 |
Animal World Wordsearch.
Target Language: Animal vocabulary.
Description: This can be used as a follow up to lesson 2V2 and consists of a wordsearch containing all the animals from the final speaking activity in 2V2.Duration: 25 minutes. Lesson Plan Code: 2V3
Intermediate
Trains Across AmericaTarget Language: Present Simple, SuperlativesDescription: Revision of superlatives, reading a travel ad, travel vocabulary, use of Present Simple for future events.
Duration: 50 minutes. Lesson Plan Code: 3G1 |
The Flying DutchmanTarget Language: Comparative and superlative structures.Description: The warmer gets students to rank modes of transport according to speed. The reading text focuses on a Dutch cyclist and uses many comparative and superlative forms. After some grammar focus on these structures, the lesson ends with a grammar auction game.
Duration: 75 minutes. Lesson Plan Code: 3G14 |
Business
ComparisonsTarget Language: Comparative adjectives, computer vocabulary.Description: Students compare two different models of computers, learning how to form comparative adjectives and also gaining some useful computer vocabulary. Lesson finished with students using comparatives to compare other aspects of the Information Technology world.
Duration: 60 minutes. Lesson Plan Code: B1G1 |