Comparatives- Make Me Say Yes Game

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Personal yes no questions with comparative adjectives game, with points for positive answers.

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Comparative make me say yes game

Ask your partner yes/ no questions with comparative adjectives such as “Is your bedroom tidier than your brother’s (bedroom)?”, using the table below to help if you like or if your teacher tells you to. You get one point each time that your partner says “Yes, (I am/ it is/ he is/ she is)” but no points if they say “No, (I’m not/ it isn’t/ he isn’t/ she isn’t)”, “I don’t know”, “I’m not sure”, etc.

Write the comparative adjective forms of all the adjectives on the next page.

Check your answers as a class.

Test each other on those forms.

Play the same asking yes/ no questions game again, but this time without the next page to help, and with one point for “I don’t know” or “I’m not sure” answers but no points for “Yes” or “No” answers.

Are/ Is

you?

your best friend?

your father?

your grandfather?

your grandmother?

your grandparents?

your mother?

your older brother?

your older sister?

your oldest brother?

your oldest cousin?

your oldest sister?

your parents?

your younger brother?

your younger sister?

your youngest brother?

your youngest cousin?

your youngest sister?

your bed?

your …’s bed?

your little sister’s bed?

your wardrobe?

your …’s wardrobe?

your car?

your mum’s car?

your …’s car?

your cooking?

your …’s cooking?

your lifestyle?

your …’s lifestyle?

your homework?

your …’s homework?

your bedroom?

your …’s bedroom?

your week?

your …’s week?

your weekend?

your …’s weekend?

your … collection?

your …’s … collection?

your …’s ….?

…er

…ier

more

 

active/ sporty

big/ large

boring

busy

cheap

cold

delicious/ tasty

disgusting

exciting

expensive

fashionable/ trendy

fat

friendly/ sociable

fun

generous

hard

hardworking

healthy

heavy

hot

impatient

interested in…

knowledgeable about…

little/ small

loud/ noisy

messy/ untidy

narrow

neat/ tidy

new

old

patient

punctual

quiet

relaxing

short

soft

stressful

strong

tall

thick

thin

tiring

weak

young

than

       

 

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