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Category Archives: superlatives
New comparative adjectives and superlative classroom activities page
Can’t believe that it’s taken me 10 years, but have finally made dedicated pages for comparative adjectives and superlative adjectives, making the original page a much more manageable selection of materials combining the two forms: Comparative adjectives games/ worksheets page … Continue reading
Posted in comparatives, Photocopiable worksheets, superlatives
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My new TEFL stuff (Dec 2012 – Jan 2013)
Articles Gardens/ gardening in EFL classes – LINK FIXED TPR for can/ can’t – LINK FIXED Games for can/ can’t – LINK FIXED Teaching future continuous – LINK FIXED Future continuous games – LINK FIXED Future continuous speaking practice – LINK FIXED Movement in adult classes – … Continue reading
Posted in Future continuous, Modals, past tenses, superlatives
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I don’t believe it!
A couple of posts ago, I gave my Comparatives and Superlatives page as an example of something that people really shouldn’t be clicking on when I have a far more creative and important page of often fun worksheets for the … Continue reading
Posted in comparatives, Email, Photocopiable worksheets, superlatives
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New TEFLtastic communication games March 2010 Part Three
It suddenly occured to me that when I argue with people about the value of worksheets, we are often basically not talking about the same thing. I don’t do gapfills and other mechanical written grammar and vocab exercises in class … Continue reading
New EFL handouts Feb 2010 Part Two
Prepositions and body part mimes Comparative and superlative plus adverb Speaking Health problems mimes Writing reviews in English- Harry Potter Words often used in newspaper headlines Webquest Reading in English discussion questions
Posted in comparatives, Cultural differences/ cultural training, Discussion questions, ELT management, Materials, Medical and pharmaceutical English, Prepositions, Reading, Reviews, superlatives, Technology, TEFL, Webquest, Writing
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Comparative and superlative adjectives worksheets and games
Twice as many worksheets, cross referenced to other parts of my worksheet pages, totally PDFified, and now with links to some great online games elsewhere: Comparatives and superlatives worksheets and games As I am getting too little sleep to concentrate … Continue reading
Posted in Adjectives, comparatives, Grammar, links, Materials, online games, Photocopiable worksheets, superlatives
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