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Test your knowledge – and English! Comparatives
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QUESTION CARDS 1
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What do you know? QUESTION: African elephants or Asian elephants – which animals are bigger? ANSWER: African elephants are bigger (than Asian elephants).
What do you know? QUESTION: France or Spain – which country is smaller? ANSWER: Spain is smaller (than France).
What do you know? QUESTION: Action movies or comedies – which ones are funnier? ANSWER: Comedies are funnier (than action movies).
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What do you know? QUESTION: February or November – which month is longer? ANSWER: November is longer (than February).
What do you know? QUESTION: Taxis or buses – which kind of transportation is more expensive? ANSWER: Taxis are more expensive (than buses).
What do you know? QUESTION: The sun or the moon – which one is farther from the earth? ANSWER: The sun is farther (from the earth).
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What do you know? QUESTION: The telephone or the Internet – which technology is older? ANSWER: The telephone is older (than the Internet).
What do you know? QUESTION: The Pyramids of Egypt or the Eiffel Tower in Paris – which landmark is taller? ANSWER: The Eiffel Tower is taller (than the Pyramids).
What do you know? QUESTION: A glass of milk or a milkshake – which one is sweeter? ANSWER: A milkshake is sweeter (than milk).
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QUESTION CARDS 2
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What do you know? QUESTION: Canada or the United States – which country is younger? ANSWER: Canada is younger (than the United States).
What do you know? QUESTION: Africa or Asia – which continent is larger? ANSWER: Asia is larger (than Africa).
What do you know? QUESTION: Ice or ice-cream – which one tastes better? ANSWER: Ice-cream tastes better (than ice).
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What do you know? QUESTION: Candy or medicine – which one tastes worse? ANSWER: Medicine tastes worse (than candy).
What do you know? QUESTION: Trains or airplanes – which kind of transportation is faster? ANSWER: Airplanes are faster (than trains).
What do you know? QUESTION: Apples or hot dogs – which food is rounder? ANSWER: Apples are rounder (than hot dogs).
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What do you know? QUESTION: Latvia or Lebanon – which country is colder? ANSWER: Latvia is colder (than Lebanon).
What do you know? QUESTION: Rabbits or monkeys – which animals are more intelligent? ANSWER: Monkeys are more intelligent (than rabbits).
What do you know? QUESTION: Lions or cats – which animals are more dangerous? ANSWER: Lions are more dangerous (than cats).
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QUESTION CARDS 3
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What do you know? QUESTION: Singapore or Iceland – which country has a bigger population? ANSWER: Singapore has a bigger population (than Iceland).
What do you know? QUESTION: Mars or Venus – which planet is closer to the sun? ANSWER: Venus is closer to the sun (than Venus).
What do you know? QUESTION: The Nile River or the Amazon River – which river is longer? ANSWER: The Amazon River is longer (than the Nile River).
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What do you know? QUESTION: Ireland or Greenland – which island is bigger? ANSWER: Greenland is bigger (than Ireland).
What do you know? QUESTION: The Pacific or the Atlantic – which ocean is wider? ANSWER: The Pacific is wider (than the Atlantic).
What do you know? QUESTION: A basketball or a baseball team – which team is larger? ANSWER: A baseball team is larger (than a basketball team).
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What do you know? QUESTION: The Queen of England or the Queen of Denmark – which queen is older? ANSWER: The Queen of England is older (than the Queen of Denmark).
What do you know? QUESTION: Apples or bananas – which fruit is more popular? ANSWER: Bananas are more popular (than apples).
What do you know? QUESTION: Texas or Alaska – which state is bigger? ANSWER: Alaska is bigger (than Texas).
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‘WHAT DO YOU KNOW?’ BOARD GAME Comparatives
Aim
Grammar practice (Comparative Adjectives); Speaking practice
Level Beginner to Elementary (CEFR Level A1 to A2)
ACTIVITY NOTES
Number of Players = three
Approximate time = twenty to twenty-five minutes
Provided Materials: One game board per group of three players; one set of 27 (cut-up) question cards – placed face-down on a desk
Additional materials required = one die per group of three players; one board piece per player (plastic bottle caps or coins work well)
Playing the Game
Players place their board pieces on the ‘Start’ square. The game begins with ‘Player A’ picking up a card from the pile and asking the question to ‘Player B’. ‘Player B’ tries to answer the question using a complete, grammatically correct sentence (such as the ones provided on the bottom of each card). If ‘Player B’ is unable to do so, then he / she is not allowed to roll the die to move forward. The game then continues with different players taking turns asking and answering questions. Note that a player may move forward additional squares – or move backwards – if he / she lands on certain squares.
Winning the Game A player may win the game by either one of two possible methods below:
1. A player wins the game by being the first to arrive at the ‘Finish’ square. 2. A player may also win when all the cards have been used and he / she is ahead of the
other players’ pieces.
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