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Comparatives & Superlatives in Spanish HandoutComparatives & Superlatives in Spanish Handout
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6th - 12th
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World Languages
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40
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Projection
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English, Spanish
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Comparatives & Superlatives in Spanish

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Who is taller? And who is the tallest? Help your Spanish language learners express comparison by teaching them about comparatives and superlatives. The first part of the webpage includes in-depth explanations with examples of comparatives and superlatives that could inform instruction or act as a student reading assignment in a flipped classroom. You might also use the provided slide show to present and practice the information in class. Since there is a good amount of detailed information included here, consider breaking it up over several class periods.

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Spanish, Comparative, Superlative, languages

Pros

  • The At a Glance tab on the webpage distills the information effectively; great for creating a handout or student reference page
  • Highlights different parts of speech in different colors to clarify concepts

Cons

  • While the webpages lists this as a lesson, there are no instructional steps or procedures included and you will most likely need to supplement the slides or information with additional activities

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