📏 Explorers: The Great Compare Debate
A fully interactive A2.1 Kids speaking lesson from the Explorer Club world that turns comparatives into playful mini-debates. After a warm-up where students pick a side, they study two language blocks: saying an opinion with 'I think / In my opinion' + a comparative + 'than' (with the better/worse reminder), and giving two reasons using 'because' and 'and also', plus a debate-phrases panel (I think, In my opinion, because, and also, I don't agree, You're right but…). Ten key words (debate, opinion, reason, agree, disagree, better, worse, cleaner, friendlier, winner) appear in a scrollable table with kid-friendly definitions and examples, and six get review flashcards. The reading is a magazine-style 'Debate Day at the Club' (~115 words) where Team Compass argues cats versus dogs, each side giving comparatives and two reasons before the class votes to a friendly tie, with key words highlighted on hover. Practice includes eight debate-line fill-in-the-blank items (better, than, because, also, more, worse, agree, opinion) with live green/red feedback, hints and a running score; a rich speaking section with five mini-debate topics and a five-line model debate showing opinion + two reasons + a polite reply; a guided 25–45 word writing task where students draft and rehearse their own debate argument with a four-point checklist and live word counter with auto-save; and an eight-question multiple-choice quiz mixing comparative grammar with two reading-comprehension questions, complete with a progress bar, per-question explanations, a conic-gradient result circle and localStorage persistence.
Lesson Plan
- 4 pick-a-side questions to spark comparative opinions
- Silent thinking or pair-share format — no writing required
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Opinion + comparative: I think X is better/more fun than Y
- Two reasons with because and and also
- Irregular comparatives: better (not more good) and worse (not more bad)
- more + long adjective (more exciting) vs short -er (cleaner, friendlier)
- Agreeing and disagreeing: I agree, I don't agree, You're right but…
Prerequisites
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