Watching television: adjectives
This lesson focuses on the use of –ed/-ing adjectives in the context of watching television. Students will practise using the adjectives to talk about their viewing habits.
This lesson focuses on the use of –ed/-ing adjectives in the context of watching television. Students will practise using the adjectives to talk about their viewing habits.
We can use comparative and superlative adjectives to describe or compare two or more people or things.
Some adjectives go with certain prepositions. There is no real pattern – you need to learn them as you meet them.
Have you ever lost anything? How did you describe what you lost?
People have lots of ideas about life in the UK, but sometimes it is not quite what they expected!
In this lesson you will listen to a recording about three different countries. The language focus is comparative and superlative adjectives.
Do you like travelling by train? Read the timetable below then try the exercises to improve your language skills.
Watch the video of Anne talking about what she likes watching on TV, then answer the questions.