📖 Lesson A2 Reading👫 People & Relationships

🤝 My Best Friend

In this reading-based lesson, students read paired texts where Ella and Marcus write about each other for a school magazine. The texts naturally model comparatives (taller, more outgoing, better), superlatives (the funniest, the smartest, the most patient), and 'as...as' / 'not as...as' structures. Students learn 14 personality adjectives, comparative/superlative formation rules (short, long, irregular), and emphasis with 'much'. Includes a comparative matching game (8 pairs), quiz, fill-in-the-blanks, and a writing task describing their own best friend.

🎒 Teens (11–16) schedule 30 min signal_cellular_alt Easy visibility 163
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  • Ella writes about Marcus, Marcus writes about Ella

translate Key Vocabulary

funnykindoutgoingconfidentsmartclevercreativethoughtfulpatientorganisedbraveshyquiettalkativeseriousfocusedloyalshow offequallyobsessedlockerplaylist

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Short adj: tall→taller→the tallest
  • Long adj: confident→more confident→the most confident
  • -y ending: funny→funnier→the funniest
  • Irregular: good→better→the best, bad→worse→the worst
  • as...as: She is as funny as me.
  • not as...as: I'm not as sporty as him.
  • much + comparative: much more outgoing

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