Comparatives & superlatives

Read the text and write down the comparatives & superlatives
A consumer is a person who buys things, and a consumer society is a society that encourages people to buy and use goods. Some people think that a consumer society provides people with better lives. People in consumer societies tend to live more comfortably. They eat a wider variety of food. They go to restaurants more often. They also buy a lot of products, maybe more than they need. Products such as TVs, cell phones, and computers used to be luxuries. Today people can buy these things more easily than ever before. The market for these goods is growing faster all the time. Consumer societies encourage people to buy bigger and better products. For example, “smarter” phones come out every year. In a consumer society, people are often buying newer and more advanced products. This creates a lot of waste. Nowadays, many people are thinking more seriously about the effects of consumer societies on the environment, and they are trying to become more responsible consumers.
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Read the text and write down the comparatives & superlatives
A consumer is a person who buys things, and a consumer society is a society that encourages people to buy and use goods. Some people think that a consumer society provides people with better lives. People in consumer societies tend to live more comfortably. They eat a wider variety of food. They go to restaurants more often. They also buy a lot of products, maybe more than they need. Products such as TVs, cell phones, and computers used to be luxuries. Today people can buy these things more easily than ever before. The market for these goods is growing faster all the time. Consumer societies encourage people to buy bigger and better products. For example, “smarter” phones come out every year. In a consumer society, people are often buying newer and more advanced products. This creates a lot of waste. Nowadays, many people are thinking more seriously about the effects of consumer societies on the environment, and they are trying to become more responsible consumers.

Slide 1 - Slide

Write down the comparatives & superlatives in the box

Slide 2 - Open question

comparatives &
superlatives
short words

Slide 3 - Mind map

comparatives &
superlatives
long words

Slide 4 - Mind map

long words: 2+ syllables
important - more important than - the most important
interesting - more interesting than - the most interesting
... - ... - ...
... - ... - ...

Slide 5 - Slide

words ending in -y
easy - easier than - the easiest
tiny - tinier than - the tiniest
... - ... - ...
... - ... - ...

Slide 6 - Slide

exceptions -et -le -er -ow -y -some
quiet - quieter than - the quietest
little - littler than - the littlest (klein)
clever - cleverer than - the cleverest
narrow - narrower than - the narrowest
grumpy
handsome -handsomer than - the handsomest

Slide 7 - Slide

exceptions
good - better than - the best
bad - worse than - the worst
little - less than - the least (weinig)
far - further than - the furthest 
much/many - more than - the most

Slide 8 - Slide

Write a correct sentence about this picture, use comparatives and / or superlatives:

Slide 9 - Open question

Write a correct sentence about this picture, use comparatives and / or superlatives

Slide 10 - Open question

holiday plans
Two lessons ago we discussed your holiday plans. 
Now compare two possible holidays:
a camping holiday     -     a holiday in a luxurious resort

Make a list with pros and cons for each holiday
Write five sentences in which you compare these two holidays.
e.g.       A camping holiday is the most adventurous.

Slide 11 - Slide

Type your sentences here!

Slide 12 - Open question