Comparative-Superlative Task
Comparative-Superlative Task
Comparative-Superlative Task
Comparing brands
Lesson code: 11UM-C2PE-U64N PRE-INTERMEDIATE
British English
1 Warm up
What do you think is the best brand for consumer electronics? Why?
2 Listening
You are going to listen to a market survey interview with a consumer. Listen and answer the questions
below.
1. What is the consumer's favourite brand for laptops, smartphones and other consumer electronics?
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2. Which brand does she think is the most expensive?
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3. Does she have a least favourite brand? Why/why not?
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4. Which brand does she think is the most suitable for older people? Why?
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5. Which brand does she think is the most popular with younger people?
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6. What do her friends think of Samsung products?
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7. Which company makes better laptops in her opinion?
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`Better' and `more reliable' are the comparative forms of the adjectives `good' and `reliable'. `Most
expensive' is the superlative form of `expensive'. How do we form the comparative and superlative
forms of adjectives? Study the table on the next page.
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Important points
1) After comparatives, use than:
The bus is cheaper than the train.
2) Before comparative forms, you can use much / a lot / a bit / a little / slightly:
Plane tickets are much more expensive than train tickets.
The United States is a lot bigger than Mexico.
3) We usually use the before superlative forms:
The plane is the fastest option. He is one of the most interesting people I know.
Find examples of comparative and superlative adjectives in the dialogue and add them to the table.
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5 Practice 1
Complete each sentence using a comparative form with `much', `a lot', `slightly', `a little' or `a bit'.
More than one answer is possible.
6 Practice 2
Complete each sentence with a comparative or superlative form of the verb in brackets.
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7 Role play
Work in pairs. Choose a product category from the list below and think of some questions to ask your
partner about brands. Then have a dialogue like in Ex3.
1. clothes
2. cars
3. cleaning products
4. watches
5. coffee shops
6. fast food
7. your industry
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