The document discusses comparative adjectives in English. It provides examples of using short adjectives like "young" and "yellow" in comparisons with 1 or 2 syllables. It also discusses irregular comparatives like "good" and "bad" and long adjectives of 2+ syllables. Finally, it prompts the reader to practice comparisons by describing friends or family using adjectives like "tall", "old", "greedy", etc.
5. example : CLEVER (= INTELLIGENT)
All right, but I'm cleverer than you, Bart !
6. NOW, IT'S YOUR TURN !!!
OLD
MEAN
NOISY
Bart is ... than Lisa
YOUNG
SMALL
QUIET
Lisa is ... than Bart.
7. NOW, IT'S YOUR TURN !!!
I'm older than Lisa.
I'm meaner than her.
And I'm also noisier than her.
8. NOW, IT'S YOUR TURN !!!
I'm older than Lisa
I'm meaner than her.
And I'm also noisier than her.
Bart is older than Lisa.
He's meaner and noisier.
9. NOW, IT'S YOUR TURN !!!
I'm two years younger than Bart.
I'm smaller than him and I'm also
quieter than him.
Lisa is two years younger than Bart.
She's also smaller and quieter than
him.
14. I'm better at playing the
saxophone than you, Bart.
Yes, but I'm better at skating
than you, little sister.
15. NOW, IT'S YOUR TURN
Choose two school subjects and compare your results:
I'm better at PE than at maths.
English
Spanish
French
History Geography
Maths
Biology
Physics
PE
Art
Music
...
20. NOW, TALK ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS OR
FAMILIES...
Who's taller, you or your best friend?
Who's chattier?
Who's funnier?
Who's better at English?
Who's more talkative?
Who's more generous?