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Chapter 9: Comparatives

Teacher: Good morning, John. Today, we're going to learn about comparatives. Listen and repeat.

Teacher: My car is faster than your car.

Student: My car is faster than your car.

Teacher: This book is bigger than that book.

Student: This book is bigger than that book.

Teacher: Good. Now, let's try some more comparatives. Listen and repeat.

Teacher: Her house is more beautiful than his house.

Student: Her house is more beautiful than his house.

Teacher: The red shirt is nicer than the blue shirt.

Student: The red shirt is nicer than the blue shirt.

Teacher: Excellent. Now, let's try some questions. Listen and repeat.

Teacher: Is your car faster than my car?

Student: No, your car is faster than my car.

Teacher: Is this book bigger than that book?

Student: Yes, this book is bigger than that book.


Teacher: Very good. Now, let's practice some more sentences with comparatives. Listen and repeat.

Teacher: The orange is sweeter than the lemon.

Student: The orange is sweeter than the lemon.

Teacher: The summer is hotter than the spring.

Student: The summer is hotter than the spring.

Teacher: Great job, John. Now, let's try some questions and answers with comparatives. Listen and
repeat.

Teacher: Is your house bigger than her house?

Student: No, her house is bigger than my house.

Teacher: Is the green shirt nicer than the yellow shirt?

Student: Yes, the green shirt is nicer than the yellow shirt.

Teacher: Excellent. Keep practicing and we'll move on to the next chapter soon.

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