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Which subjectEnglish as second
What age groupYear or Grade 6
What topicComparatives
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Have you ever wondered how to compare things in English? That's what we'll be talking about today - comparatives!

Hook - Engage your Students

To get you thinking about comparatives, let's start off with a fun activity. I'm going to show you two pictures - one of a cat and one of a dog.

First, take a minute to write down some adjectives to describe each animal individually.

(cat) (dog)

Okay, now that you have some adjectives, let's compare the two animals. Which one do you think is...

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to:

Pre-Assessment

To see what you already know about comparatives, let's take a short quiz. This will help me understand what we need to focus on during today's lesson.

(Insert quiz here with multiple-choice questions on comparatives)

Great job! Now that we know what you already understand about comparatives, let's dive into the lesson.