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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.

a father playing with his child in the snow

Describing a winter scene

In these activities you will learn a range of adjectives for describing a picture that has been taken outside, such as a winter scene.

Comparative and superlative adjectives

We can use comparative and superlative adjectives to describe or compare two or more people or things.

Adjectives and prepositions

Some adjectives go with certain prepositions. There is no real pattern – you need to learn them as you meet them.

Order of adjectives

Have you ever lost anything? How did you describe what you lost?

Adjective endings

What’s the difference between the English adjectives ‘boring’ and ‘bored’? Do you know?

Describing your skills at interview

This lesson is based around employability and deals with the personal skills and qualities expected by employers.  It provides learners with practice describing their skills and qualities in job interviews.

British worst at learning languages

The British are the worst language learners in Europe! This is according to a survey published by the European Commission. Only 38% of British people can speak a foreign language, as against the European Union average of 56%.

A dark and stormy night

The activity should work at most levels above elementary, as long as your students have some knowledge of past tenses, but it works best when they also know past continuous / progressive too. All you need to get things started is a sheet of plain paper for each pair of students.
My favourite country

My favourite country: comparatives and superlatives

In this lesson you will listen to a recording about three different countries. The language focus is comparative and superlative adjectives.

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