Modal verbs in german exercise

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In this comprehensive comparatives and superlatives lesson for adults or Business English students, students practice making direct and general comparisons in a business context using a variety of comparative and superlative structures. The student with the most points at the end of the game wins. Students then draw another slip from the box and continue as before. Students score one point for each person they find. When a time limit has been reached, students say how many people they found who matched their description. When a student finds someone who matches the description, they write down their name on the back of the slip. For example, if the slip read 'Find people who are the oldest children in their families', the student might ask 'Are you the oldest child in your family?' When the students have their questions prepared, they race to find as many people as they can who fit their description.

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Students read the comparative or superlative description on their slip and think about the question they need to ask to find people who fit that description. In this interesting comparatives and superlatives game, students race to find as many people as they can who fit comparative and superlative descriptions.

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