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Discovering Superlatives: Engaging Oral and Workbook Exercises for English Learners

This educational resource focuses on superlatives in English, providing a series of engaging oral and workbook exercises to enhance language skills. Students will explore various superlative adjectives, comparing topics like climates (hot vs. cold), vehicle types (SUV vs. electric), and leisure activities (football vs. ice skating). The workbook includes fun facts, such as the longest English word without a vowel and the word with the most definitions. Ideal for language learners aiming to expand their vocabulary while practicing comparative and superlative forms in diverse contexts.

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Discovering Superlatives: Engaging Oral and Workbook Exercises for English Learners

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  1. OBJECTIVES Superlatives oral exercises. Book and Workbookexercises.

  2. JAMAICA SPAIN CANADA COLD HOT LARGE POPULAR POPULATED

  3. CLEANING BORING USEFUL POPULAR BAD IRONING COOKING

  4. BIKE sport utility vehicle or suburban utility vehicle (SUV) ELECTRIC CAR SUV CHEAP SLOW SMALL COMFORTABLE CONTAMINANT

  5. AMUSING POPULAR DANGEROUS FUN HEALTHY EXPENSIVE ICE SKATING FOOTBALL AMERICAN FOOTBALL SNOWBOARDING

  6. NOISY POLLUTED CROWDED QUIET LA FELGUERA TOKYO MAUI

  7. Amazingfacts "Rhythm" is the longest English word without a vowel. "Almost" is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order. Of all the words in the English language, the word 'set' has the most definitions!

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