Description
This comparative adjectives task card mini bundle gives your adult ESL grammar students 72 task cards worth of practice with different question formats. Set #1 has 28 cards with four activity types, and Set #2 has 44 cards that introduce new adjectives and challenge students to build the correct comparative forms.
Here's how this supports student success: your beginner and low-intermediate adult ESL grammar students get multiple ways to practice the same grammar concept without repeating the exact same exercise. They'll encounter comparative adjectives in different contexts, which helps internalize the patterns.
WHAT'S INSIDE this 28-page PDF:
✅Comparative Adjectives task cards #1: 28 cards with four question types: choosing correct forms, error correction, true/false rules, and sentence revision
✅ Comparative Adjectives task cards #2: 44 cards where students form comparatives to complete sentence blanks using new adjectives
✅ Easel versions for digital practice
SET #1: FOUR QUESTION TYPES
- choose the correct form: Pick the right comparative adjective to complete the sentence.
- error correction: Find and fix the comparative adjective mistakes.
- true/false rules: Decide if statements about comparative adjective rules are correct.
- sentence revision: Rewrite sentences using comparative forms correctly.
SET #2: BUILD THE COMPARATIVES
Each card introduces a different adjective. Students create the correct comparative form to fill in sentence blanks. Some cards have more than one possible correct answer, so students have to think about what makes sense in context.
HOW TO USE THIS
Use Set #1 when you want variety in question types. Students can work through all 28 cards, or you can pull specific question types depending on what they need to practice that day.
Use Set #2 when you want students to expand their adjective vocabulary while practicing comparative forms. The fill-in-the-blank format works well for partner practice or small group work.
Mix cards from both sets for review sessions. Use them as bell ringers/warm-ups or exit tickets. Assign the Easel versions for homework or independent practice. The task card format lets you adapt to whatever your lesson needs.
THIS WAS CREATED FOR YOUR ADULT ESL STUDENTS
Your beginner to low-intermediate adult ESL grammar students need repeated practice with comparative adjectives in different formats. Seeing the same grammar concept through different question types helps them understand when and how to use comparative forms in their daily conversations and writing.
The variety keeps practice from feeling repetitive. Set #1 gives them focused work on common mistakes and rules. Set #2 builds their adjective vocabulary while reinforcing the comparative patterns they're learning.
This also works well for secondary ESL students and native English speakers who need to fill grammar gaps.
GRAB IT AND GO
Print or send students to the Easel activities for digital practice. You've got 72 cards ready whenever your students need comparative adjective work.
Questions? Drop them in the Q&A section.
Related Resources:
Comparative Adjectives Grammar Task Cards - Review, Remediation, & Adult ESL
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Description
This comparative adjectives task card mini bundle gives your adult ESL grammar students 72 task cards worth of practice with different question formats. Set #1 has 28 cards with four activity types, and Set #2 has 44 cards that introduce new adjectives and challenge students to build the correct comparative forms.
Here's how this supports student success: your beginner and low-intermediate adult ESL grammar students get multiple ways to practice the same grammar concept without repeating the exact same exercise. They'll encounter comparative adjectives in different contexts, which helps internalize the patterns.
WHAT'S INSIDE this 28-page PDF:
✅Comparative Adjectives task cards #1: 28 cards with four question types: choosing correct forms, error correction, true/false rules, and sentence revision
✅ Comparative Adjectives task cards #2: 44 cards where students form comparatives to complete sentence blanks using new adjectives
✅ Easel versions for digital practice
SET #1: FOUR QUESTION TYPES
- choose the correct form: Pick the right comparative adjective to complete the sentence.
- error correction: Find and fix the comparative adjective mistakes.
- true/false rules: Decide if statements about comparative adjective rules are correct.
- sentence revision: Rewrite sentences using comparative forms correctly.
SET #2: BUILD THE COMPARATIVES
Each card introduces a different adjective. Students create the correct comparative form to fill in sentence blanks. Some cards have more than one possible correct answer, so students have to think about what makes sense in context.
HOW TO USE THIS
Use Set #1 when you want variety in question types. Students can work through all 28 cards, or you can pull specific question types depending on what they need to practice that day.
Use Set #2 when you want students to expand their adjective vocabulary while practicing comparative forms. The fill-in-the-blank format works well for partner practice or small group work.
Mix cards from both sets for review sessions. Use them as bell ringers/warm-ups or exit tickets. Assign the Easel versions for homework or independent practice. The task card format lets you adapt to whatever your lesson needs.
THIS WAS CREATED FOR YOUR ADULT ESL STUDENTS
Your beginner to low-intermediate adult ESL grammar students need repeated practice with comparative adjectives in different formats. Seeing the same grammar concept through different question types helps them understand when and how to use comparative forms in their daily conversations and writing.
The variety keeps practice from feeling repetitive. Set #1 gives them focused work on common mistakes and rules. Set #2 builds their adjective vocabulary while reinforcing the comparative patterns they're learning.
This also works well for secondary ESL students and native English speakers who need to fill grammar gaps.
GRAB IT AND GO
Print or send students to the Easel activities for digital practice. You've got 72 cards ready whenever your students need comparative adjective work.
Questions? Drop them in the Q&A section.
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