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Leidenfrosty Posted 15 years ago
Teaching

Comparative Adjectives

Can someone please give me a few words of advice?

I am doing an assessment for my TEFL and they have asked me to teach the following: To be able to compare objects and people, to learn the comparative form of adjectives.

This is all the information I have been given. I subsequently failed my first attempt. The tutor said not superlative forms, so now I am confused. This is an online course.

I'm sorry if I sound qtupid by asking this question but it's just so vague.
  

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Hi, You need to teach about comparing only two things, two people. Not more than two. How would you do that?

  • Hi, You need to teach about comparing only two things, two people.
  • Not more than two.
  • How would you do that?
  • Clive
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Hi,

You need to teach about comparing only two things, two people. Not more than two.

How would you do that?

Clive

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