The document provides a sample dialogue for comparing items and asks students to practice similar conversations in breakout rooms. It also provides example comparative questions to discuss with a partner, such as whether face-to-face or virtual classes are preferred and why. The objective is for students to practice using comparatives in speaking exercises.
The document provides a sample dialogue for comparing items and asks students to practice similar conversations in breakout rooms. It also provides example comparative questions to discuss with a partner, such as whether face-to-face or virtual classes are preferred and why. The objective is for students to practice using comparatives in speaking exercises.
The document provides a sample dialogue for comparing items and asks students to practice similar conversations in breakout rooms. It also provides example comparative questions to discuss with a partner, such as whether face-to-face or virtual classes are preferred and why. The objective is for students to practice using comparatives in speaking exercises.
virtual classes?Why? Objective: To focus on COMPARATIVES. Participate!
PROF. JHON MAGAN
Practice the following dialogue. A: How about this jacket? B: Great! But I think this one is more colorful. A: Really? How about those pants? B: I like them. They are more expensive, too. A: You´re right and they´re smaller and nicer. B: Why don´t you buy it? It´s perfect! A: This jacket looks less interesting. What about you? B: I ´ll buy those jeans over there, they look better than my pants.
PROF. JHON MAGAN
SPEAKING: PROF. JHON MAGAN
Which item do you prefer? Why?
(explain your answer)
1) A laptop 2) A computer
I prefer ______ because it´s…………...
SPEAKING: Which vehicle do you prefer? Why? (explain your answer)
1) A bicycle 2) A motorcycle
I prefer ______ because it´s …….……….
SPEAKING: Which situation do you prefer? Why? (explain your answer)
1) Face-to-face classes 2) Virtual classes
I prefer ______ because it´s …….……….
PROF. JHON MAGAN
COMPARATIVES (explain your answers)
Select 1 question for your partner, then vice versa.
1.Are you more talkative than your family?
Why? 2.Is Pop music more positive than Rap music? Why? 3.Is English better than Italian? Why? 4.Is it better to study English in class or online? 5.Is it more comfortable to have lunch at home or in a restaurant? Why? Student 1 Student 2 I think…. because …… GO BREAKOUT ROOMS! Create a similar conversation then practice in pairs. You have _________ minutes.
A: How about this _________?
B: Great! But I think this one is more _________. A: Really? How about those ________? B: I like them. They are more ___________, too. A: You´re right and they´re __________ and ____________. B: Why don´t you buy it? It´s perfect! A: This ________ looks less ___________. What about you? B: I ´ll buy those _________ over there, they look better than my __________. PROF. JHON MAGAN