Practise comparative & superlative adjectives in the ESL classroom with this fun folk song, “Grab me a jar” by Alan Smith Robertson (on Spotify, published under the stagename Grumpy Old Man), which also addresses the dangers of alcohol. This song contains FOURTEEN comparative or superlative adjectives: bad, big, crazy, fast, good, great, loud, open, pretty,…
Comparative & Superlative
Petula Clark – My Love
Practice comparative and superlative adjectives in the ESL classroom with this song, My Love by Petula Clark. The comparative & superlative adjectives which appear in this song are: warmer, warmest, softer, deeper, deepest, wider, brighter & brightest. To see suggestions on how to use this song in class, click here. Lyrics My love is warmer…
Peter Gabriel – Big Time
Revise the present simple, the present continuous and the future “will” in your ESL class with this song, Big Time by Peter Gabriel. These song lyrics also include examples of the present perfect, the future continuous and “going to”, as well as adjectives and the comparative/superlative (big, small, snow-white, amazed, fat, bigger, larger, smarter, widest). The song is…