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K2 3 Comparing-Animals

This document compares the characteristics of different animals. It includes a vocabulary section matching words like "fast" and "slow" to pictures. There is also a reading comprehension section where two characters compare animals' sizes, speeds and strengths - for example, elephants are bigger than tigers but slower. The document also teaches about comparative adjectives and includes grammar exercises comparing animals. Finally, there is a speaking activity where students look at a picture of animals and answer comparison questions.

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K2 3 Comparing-Animals

This document compares the characteristics of different animals. It includes a vocabulary section matching words like "fast" and "slow" to pictures. There is also a reading comprehension section where two characters compare animals' sizes, speeds and strengths - for example, elephants are bigger than tigers but slower. The document also teaches about comparative adjectives and includes grammar exercises comparing animals. Finally, there is a speaking activity where students look at a picture of animals and answer comparison questions.

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LESSON 3:COMPARING ANIMALS 

Part 1: Vocabularies 

★ Match the words with correct meaning.

Vocab  Pictures 

1. Fast (adj) 

2. Slow (adj) 
A.  
 

3. Big (adj) 
D.  
 

4. Small (adj) 

5. Weak (adj) 
B.  
  E.  
6. Strong (adj) 
F. 

C.  

  

 
Part 2: Reading Comprehension  

  

COMPARING ANIMALS 

Dave: ​I think monkeys are ​big​.  

Joey:​ Tigers are bigger than monkeys.  

Dave:​ Yes, but elephants are bigger than tigers.   

Joey​: Do you think elephants are ​fast​er than tigers? 

Dave:​ No, elephants are ​slow​er than tigers. 

Joey:​ But elephants are ​strong​er than monkeys.  

Dave:​ Which animal is ​weak​er? Tiger or monkeys? 

Joey:​ Monkeys!. 

Dave:​ I see! 

 
★ Exercise: Circle the correct answer . 

A. Tigers are _____ than monkeys.    

(a) bigger (b) smaller   

B. Elephants are _____ than tigers.  

(a) slower (b) faster   

C. Monkeys are _____ than tigers. 

(a) stronger (b) weaker   

   
Part 3.1: Grammar 

Grammar of the Day 

Comparative Adjectives  

Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two 

objects.  

Comparative  shorter smaller faster rougher bigger 

Adjectives   

taller bigger slower softer lighter 

subject + verb + ​comparative adjective + than​ + object 

Eg. ​Dogs run ​faster​ than turtles.   

Rhinos weigh ​heavier​ than rabbits.  

Hamsters are ​softer​ than crocodiles.  

** three or more syllables >> add “more” ** 

Eg. more dangerous 

more beautiful 

   

   

 
Part 3.2: Grammar Activity  

★ Fill in the blank by using the given words. 

a) Hamsters are ____ (small) than pandas.  

  

b) Giraffes are ____ (tall) than 

leopards.   

c) Are snakes ____ (long) than cats?   

d) I think rhinos are ____ (rough) than rats.  

e) Leopards run ____ (fast) than pandas.   

f) Lions roar ____ (loud) than dogs.  

 
Part 4: Speaking  

★ Look at the picture, and Speak out with the teacher. 

★ There are seven different animals in the picture. Can you find all of them? 

★ Which animal is bigger than the bear?  

★ Which animals are smaller than the elephant? 

★ Which animals are stronger than the monkey? 

   
Part 5: FUN TIME !!! 

★ Order the animals from smallest to biggest. Add your favorite animal on 

this list.  

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