The document provides information on wildlife reserves and comparative vs. superlative adjectives. It includes a list of things to learn about Thula Thula wildlife reserve in South Africa and exercises on forming comparative and superlative adjectives using adjectives like big, fast, intelligent. It also includes links to videos and exercises to practice comparing and ranking animals based on attributes.
3. What is “I”?
• I like to hop around
I’m a tadpole when I’m young
I am green and I croak
And catch flies with my long
tongue
4. What is “I”?
• I’m an animal you might love
But I’m too big to be your pet
I have an extremely long trunk
And it’s said I never forget
5. What is “I”?
• A stallion’s a male
A female is called a mare
You can ride on one of these
On a carousel
at a fair
6. What is “I”?
• They live in a field
Milk is what they make
They help give us leather
And a juicy steak
7. What is “I”?
• I am known as a king
The jungle’s where I reign
It is hard to tame me
And I have a large mane
8. What is “I”?
• This is something black and
white
But it’s not an old TV
It’s a type of animal
That starts with the letter Z
9. What is “I”?
• Some people are scared of this
creature
Because it can have a big bite
So be careful out in the ocean
One of its kind is a Great White
10. What is “I”?
• I like to use my long tongue
To eat leaves from tops of trees
I don’t have to climb up though
With my long neck it’s a breeze
11. What is “I”?
• I travel very slowly
When gliding along the
ground
Maybe my shell weighs me
down
In your garden I am found
14. COMPARATIVE VS SUPERLATIVE
COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
The alligator is smaller
than the crocodile
The ant is the smallest
animal.
Leopards run faster
than horses.
Leopards run the
fastest.
larger than the largest
more beautiful than the most beautiful
more intelligent than the most intelligent
22. Watch the video carefully.
List four comparative and
superlative adjectives
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQHVhvwASYY&t=42s
23. Work in PAIRS. Complete exercise
on this website. COPY three
sentences for each type of
adjective
• https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/En
glish_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Comparatives_
and_superlatives/Comparative_and_superlative_do
923hl
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Literature: News Break
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