Aims of this lesson

Aims of this lesson

By the end of this lesson, you will know: how comparatives and superlatives can be useful in the IELTS test how to form comparatives correctly how to be more expressive using qualifying words other ways of comparing how to use adverbs to make comparisons practice of...
Responding practice

Responding practice

Now practise using comparative and superlative structures along with other relevant language to answer these Part Three questions. The questions relate to the topic card you saw in the previous exercise. Play the audio files to hear the questions. NB There is no...
Spot the 8 errors (answers)

Spot the 8 errors (answers)

The errors are in red with a description of the error below. There are a number of negative 1. point that need 2. consider. Firstly, there are the different rates of maturity, as it is well known that females mature at a younger age than males, meaning that although...
Spot the 8 errors (answers)

Spot the 8 errors

Below are two body paragraphs. There are 8 errors. Can you identify them? The answers are on the next page. There are a number of negative point that need consider. Firstly, there are the different rates of maturity, as it is well known that females mature at a...
Video: Editing check list

Video: Editing check list

Narration: Unlike speed reading, in which you are reading to get a general idea of the information, when you are reading to edit your work you need to read closely and carefully. One way to make sure you are reading more carefully is to use a pen to keep you focused...