Hello, guys!
As I promised in my post with Grammar Lesson "Comparative and superlative adjectives" I have made a post with answers.
English is my second language so I have an accent πΊπ¦, but my boyfriend is an native speaker with a cute American accent πΊπΈ.
π£Step 1: WARM UP. Here is a podcast which I created as an example of having COMMUNICATION PRACTICE using the questions provided in my lesson plan
ππStep 3: Let's Practice! βοΈπ
π―πStep 4: Vocabulary Practice.
Additionally to the whole lesson plan here I have made flashcards for better memorizing the words from the article (with translation into Russian) and the synonyms.
I hope you will find this information helpful π.
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βͺ Questions are taken from this site.
βͺ MyGrammarLab. Intermediate B1/B2, by Mark Foley, Diana Hall. Pearson. unit 21, page 60.
βͺ Lesson from britishcouncil "Comparative and superlative adjectives".
βͺ Article "Scientists discover healthier pizza" from breakingnewsenglish.com.
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