The document discusses communicating with friends, family, and teachers through different methods and comparing the types of communication. It asks the reader to discuss with a partner for 3 minutes different forms of communication and how they compare in terms of being reliable, convincing, effective, emotional, confidential, fast, good, clear, meaningful, persuasive, successful, and honest. It then provides examples of using comparatives such as "as", "more/less", "by far", and "much/a lot/far" to compare types of communication.
The document discusses communicating with friends, family, and teachers through different methods and comparing the types of communication. It asks the reader to discuss with a partner for 3 minutes different forms of communication and how they compare in terms of being reliable, convincing, effective, emotional, confidential, fast, good, clear, meaningful, persuasive, successful, and honest. It then provides examples of using comparatives such as "as", "more/less", "by far", and "much/a lot/far" to compare types of communication.
The document discusses communicating with friends, family, and teachers through different methods and comparing the types of communication. It asks the reader to discuss with a partner for 3 minutes different forms of communication and how they compare in terms of being reliable, convincing, effective, emotional, confidential, fast, good, clear, meaningful, persuasive, successful, and honest. It then provides examples of using comparatives such as "as", "more/less", "by far", and "much/a lot/far" to compare types of communication.
Compare and contrast the different types of communication reliable, convincing, effective, emotional, confidential, fast, good, clear, meaningful, persuasive, successful, honest • As adjective as • Not so/as adjective as (Written communication isn’t as fast as oral communication.) • More/less adjective than • By far + the + superlative (Oral communication is by far the fastest type of communication.) • The + comparative…, the + comparative… (The more I learn about body language, the easier I communicate with others.) • Much/a lot/far/a little/a bit/slightly + comparative (Face-to-face communication is much/a lot/far more successful than talking on the phone)
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