A reading text about the most dangerous road in the world and other geographical superlatives provides the context to present and practice superlative adjectives and the lexis of places and buildings. The lesson starts with Vocabulary where Sts learn the words for buildings and landmarks in a town or city. In Grammar, Sts make the logical progression from comparatives to superlatives, and look at some “extreme” places in the world, e.g. the busiest station , the longest bridge, etc. Pronunciation focuses on consonant groups, which occur in superlatives, e.g. the most expensive , and then Sts do a superlative quiz about cities. In the second half of the lesson, an article gives Sts information about the most dangerous road in the world, which has already featured in the grammar presentation. Speaking and Writing focus more directly on the Sts’ own environment, and they talk and write about their own town / city
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