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Comparatives and Superlatives Content Objective: Students will learn how to make comparisons with Comparatives & Superlatives. Language Objective: Students will takes notes and complete activities to practice making comparisons.
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Comparatives and Superlatives Content Objective: Students will learn how to make comparisons with Comparatives & Superlatives. Language Objective: Students.

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Page 1: Comparatives and Superlatives Content Objective: Students will learn how to make comparisons with Comparatives & Superlatives. Language Objective: Students.

Comparatives and

SuperlativesContent Objective: Students will learn how to make comparisons with Comparatives & Superlatives.

Language Objective: Students will takes notes and complete activities to practice making comparisons.

Page 2: Comparatives and Superlatives Content Objective: Students will learn how to make comparisons with Comparatives & Superlatives. Language Objective: Students.

Comparatives

• Spanish uses various structures when making unequal and equal comparisons.

• Unequal más/menos…que more/less…than

• Equal tan…como or tanto….como as…as as much as

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Unequal comparisons

más + adjective, adverb, or noun + que

menos + adjective, adverb, or noun + que

Ex. Isabel es más alta que Andrea. Isabel is taller than Andrea.

Page 4: Comparatives and Superlatives Content Objective: Students will learn how to make comparisons with Comparatives & Superlatives. Language Objective: Students.

unequal comparisons

• más que more than• mayor que older than• mejor que better than• menor que younger than• menos que less than• peor que worse than

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Equal comparisons

tan + adjective or adverb + comoEx. La ropa de esta tienda es tan buena como la

de los grandes almacenes.

tanto(a,os,as) + noun + como Ex. No hay tantos vestidos como faldas.

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Superlatives

• In English, superlatives are formed by saying the most or the least or by adding –est at the end of an adjective.

• In Spanish, you form superlatives like this:

el (la, los, las) + más/menos + adjective (+de)Ex. Nuestros trajes son los más elegantes (de Madrid)

Our suits are the most elegant (in Madrid)

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Repaso adjective = alto

• El hombre B es más alto que el hombre A.

A B

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pencils and books

• Hay (tan/tantos) lápices (como/que) libros.

• Hay tantos lápices como libros.

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tan…como

• La niña es ___ ___ ____ el libro.The girl is as big as the book.

La niña es tan grande como el libro.

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Adjective = viejo

• El señor es más viejo que la niña.

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• Las chicas de la escuela Pitman son ___(la/las) más/menos ___(intelligent) de California.

• Las chicas de la escuela Pitman son las más inteligentes de California.

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• No hay (tan/tantos) estudiantes (como/que) libros.

• No hay tantos estudiantes como libros.

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Act.5 más…que/ menos…que

1. La camisa es cara. Los jeans son más caros.

ModeloLa camiseta es fea. La falda es más fea.La falda es más fea que la camiseta.La camiseta es menos fea que la falda.

La camisa es menos cara que los jeans.Los jeans son más caros que la camisa.

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Act.6 más…que, menos…que, or tan…como

• ModeloEl equipo Real Madrid / bueno / el equipo Real Zaragoza.El equipo Real Madrid es tan bueno como el equipo

Real Zaragoza.

1. El Museo del Prado / interesante / el Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales.

El Museo del Prado es más/menos interesante que el Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales.