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Read, look and write True or False.
Comparative and superlative
EASY ADJECTIVES 3 – SBS 1 – C5 Focus: Vocabulary (Adjectives), Grammar (Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative Sentences with To Be)
Pupils know the suitable adjective to describe their liking of sport
Escucha los altavoces y pon cada palabra en su caja correspondiente.
DESCRIPTION ACTIVITY
Topic: What does he look like? New words: tall- tallershort- shorterfat- fatterSlim- slimmeryoung- youngerold- olderWho is taller? Tom is taller then Ben.Review: tall- short, slim- fat, young- oldSentence: What does he look like? He is fat.
A worksheet for elementary students. Adjectives in comparative and superlative forms.
Describing people's appearance
physical description vocabulary
Use the adjectives to describe ibs
matching countries with flags and nationalities
Explanation and practice of prefixes to form opposites with adjectives.
What are you like?
BIG OR SMALL?
Listen. Order the words
Unit 1 Welcome
Song for working with Adjectives, starter level.
Escritura de los adjectivos con -er y -est
Adjectives
adjectives about movies.
Match the words to their corresponding synonyms or antonyms
Exercise below is based on the extract of the novel 'Oliver Twist' on page 64. (Full Blast) Read the notes and answer Questions G and H.
Adjetives practice