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6.26. The sooner the better

Work in pairs. Here are the beginnings of ten sentences. Quickly agree an ending and write it down, e.g. The earlier we leave … the sooner we’ll arrive.

The more you study…

The more he drinks…

The less you know…

The more we give him…

The longer we waited…

The cheaper the hotel…

The hotter it gets…

The older he gets…

The less she eats…

The more interesting the work

Compare your endings with another pair. How many are similar?

In pairs, write two more beginnings and pass them on to another pair to complete.

6.27. The same of different?

Compare your possessions and abilities with the students sitting on either side of you using the same as or different from, e.g. My trainers are the same make as Pauline’s. My first language is different from Marela’s.

6.28. AS … AS

Work in pairs. Take turns to ask each other questions about the prices of the following things in an English-speaking country. After each answer, write a sentence comparing the price with the price in your country, e.g. Cigarettes are almost twice as expensive in Australia.

food, alcohol, clothes, cigarettes, transport, entertainment, accommodation, cars, holidays, healthcare

Here are some handy expressions.

not quite

half

twice

three times

not nearly

as expensive as

Compare your sentences with a partner. Write three more comparisons, e.g. It’s not nearly as sunny in England as it is in my country. There are (more than) twice as many people in my country.

6.29. Opinions

Work in groups. Each group will have a question to discuss. Choose one person to make notes and another who will use the notes to report back to the class.

What are the biggest problems facing humans at the moment?

Why is the USA the most powerful country in the world?

What are the most difficult things about learning English?

What are the best and the worst things about living in this country?

In pairs, tell your partner about your opinions and experiences of these things.

The most amazing thing …

The best book …

The strangest experience …

The most important person …

The most exciting film …

The nicest person in the world …

The smallest thing I own …

The hottest/coldest I’ve ever been was …

6.30. FAVOURITES

In pairs, use comparatives and superlatives to tell each other about your favourite things, e.g. I like crime novels because they usually have the most exciting stories. You might wish to use the following ideas.

book, song, film, sport, vegetable, actor, sportsman, animal, café, colour, pizza, person, drink, city, holiday, exam, birthday party, trip, discussion

6.31. ROUND BRITAIN QUIZ

Below you will see the answers to a superlative quiz about the UK. Guess the questions, all of which have to contain the superlative degree of comparison of adjectives.

1. Ben Nevis, 1,343 m

2. The Duke of Westminster, €8.2 billion

3. New Zealand

4. Birmingham, 2.3 million

5. Scotland, Loch Lomond, 312 km2

6. The Severn, 322 km

7. Manchester

8. Smith

9. Canary Wharf, 244 m

10. Heathrow, 54.5 million passengers per year

11. Coronation Street, since 1960

12. The Sun