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Title: Comparison Adjectives and Adverbs

I. Introduction - Comparison adjectives and adverbs are used to compare two or more things. - They help us express the degree of difference between two or more items. - In this lesson, we will cover the usage of comparison adjectives and adverbs, provide sample sentences, and include exercises to practice.

II. Comparison Adjectives A. Comparative Form - Used to compare two things. - Form: adjective + “-er” or “more” + adjective - Example: She is taller than her sister. (tall)

B. Superlative Form - Used to compare three or more things. - Form: “the” + adjective + “-est” or “most” + adjective - Example: He is the tallest person in the room. (tall)

Sample Sentences: 1. My car is faster than yours. (fast) 2. This book is more interesting than the previous one. (interesting) 3. She is the most talented singer in the competition. (talented)

Exercise: - Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective in parentheses. 1. This movie is ____ than the one we watched last week. (good) 2. My sister is ____ than me. (old) 3. He is the ____ student in the class. (intelligent)

III. Comparison Adverbs A. Comparative Form - Used to compare two actions. - Form: adverb + “-er” or “more” + adverb - Example: She runs faster than her friend. (fast)

B. Superlative Form - Used to compare three or more actions. - Form: “the” + adverb + “-est” or “most” + adverb - Example: He speaks the loudest in the group. (loudly)

Sample Sentences: 1. She sings more beautifully than anyone else. (beautifully) 2. He drives the fastest among all his friends. (fast) 3. They danced the most gracefully at the party. (gracefully)

Exercise: - Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adverb in parentheses. 1. She speaks ____ than her brother. (clearly) 2. He runs ____ than anyone else in the team. (fast) 3. They played ____ at the concert. (beautifully)

IV. Speaking Skills Activity - PPT Presentation - Create a PowerPoint presentation with images representing different items or people. - Divide the students into pairs or small groups. - Show each image and ask the students to compare the items or people using comparison adjectives or adverbs. - Encourage them to use complete sentences and provide reasoning for their comparisons. - Example: Show a picture of two cars and ask the students to compare their speed using comparison adjectives or adverbs.

Conclusion: - Comparison adjectives and adverbs are essential in expressing the degree of difference between two or more things. - Practice using them through exercises and engaging speaking activities to improve your English skills.