A2 Course · Lesson 6
Comparatives and Superlatives
Compare things using -er, more, -est, and most
Goal: Use comparatives and superlatives to compare people and things.
Practice Now
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Compare words, sentences & builder
Learn comparison words, practice sentences, then build your own.
1. Learn comparison words
Click each comparative or superlative and repeat.
Words practiced: 0 / 8
2. Practice comparison sentences
Listen for than and the + superlative.
Sentences practiced: 0 / 6
3. Build a comparison
Compare two things with a comparative adjective.
Example: Baku is bigger than Ganja.
Lesson Content
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1) Comparatives
bigger, smaller, cheaper, more expensive, better, worse
2) Superlatives
the biggest, the cheapest, the most interesting, the best, the worst
3) Patterns
Baku is bigger than Ganja. This is the best café in town.
Speaking Tasks
Say these out loud to build confidence.
Compare Two Things
Compare two cities, phones, or films.
The Best
Say: the best food, the best day, the most interesting book.
Shopping Talk
This bag is cheaper than that one.
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Lesson Complete
Compare everyday things around you using comparatives and superlatives.