English teaching exercises: comparatives/superlatives 


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comparatives
by yalcin yilik

Date: 08 - Jan - 2010
Level: elementary
Age: 6-10

Description:
a small quiz with 11 questions about comparatives


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yalcin yilik
Turkey
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Carla Horne
United States

          posted by Carla Horne 0
Thank you for contributing, but I must say that it is a bit confusing because there can be more than one answer.

Have a good evening!
Carla


hollandhaggis
Netherlands

          posted by hollandhaggis 0
Sorry but I agree with Carla that this exercise is confusing.
I like the idea and the pictures are good but I think it would be better to make the answers more obvious. Some of the possibilities are so similar that it would be diffiult for children to pick the right words. I´m also not sure that 6 year old children learning English would cope with the comparative form of ´delicious´. Could they even read ´delicious´?
All the best, Jane


allakoalla
Latvia

          posted by allakoalla 0
Thanks a lot!