AUTHENTIC WAYS TO TEACH COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES

This blog gives an insight into teaching comparative adjectives. The red book is bigger than the blue book. Bangkok is busier than London. Pete is taller than his brother. Bored yet? These are prime examples of exercises given to students to practise comparative adjectives and we plead with you not to resort to exercises like …

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