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Comparatives and Superlatives
1. What’s the best place to go out in your town? Why do you like it? Where is it? What’s the best place for
food? What about for drinks?
2. What’s your favorite city in your state/province? Why? Is it bigger or
smaller than your town? What things can you do there? What makes it so
fun/interesting? What about your favorite small town? What do you like
best about it?
3. Do you prefer the city or the country to live in? What are some of the
advantages and disadvantages to each? (Use these adjectives: noisy,
boring, exciting, accessible, isolated, crowded)
4. Can you think of some stereotypes of people from different European
countries? Which people are the most organized? What about the most fun-loving? Which people are the
most romantic? How about the best cooks? What about the worst cooks? Who are the fattest people in
Europe? Who are the most ostentatious (outrageous style)? Which people are the most aloof (stuck up)? How
would you categorize people from your country? Which superlative adjectives are the best to describe the
people from the different regions of your country? (Use these adjectives: lazy, fun, mean, loud, boring,
reserved, rude)
5. What are you favorite kinds of films (action, comedy, romance, documentary, thriller, horror)? In your
opinion, what’s the best film in each genre? What do you like about it ( Use this vocabulary:
music/soundtrack, plot, acting, actors, cinematography, location) What was the most recent film you saw in
the cinema? Do you like watching movies more than once? Which one have you seen many times?
6. What is your favorite sport to watch? What about to play? Which sport do you play most often with your
friends? What is the most dangerous sport to play, in your opinion? What about the most boring, or most
strategic? Which sport is the most well-rounded (has a little bit of everything)? Are there any sports you
haven’t tried that you’d like to play? Do you like extreme sports? What about things like surfing, hang-gliding,
bungee-jumping, etc.
7. Where have you travelled on vacation? How many times have you visited
another country? Which countries have you visited? Which countries would you
like to visit? Name one country from each continent (Europe, Asia, North
America, South America, Africa, Australia) that you would like to visit?
Why? What are these countries known for? Name a country from each continent


that you would NOT want to visit: why not? (Use these adjectives: poor, rich,
dirty, exotic, busy, beautiful, different, crowded, desolate, hot, cold, ugly, clean)
8. What is your favorite celebration here? Compare it to some other celebrations? What makes it more
fun/interesting/exciting than other ones? Compare these aspects: music, food, participation, weather,
activities, duration and traditions. Can you compare holidays in Spain with U.S. holidays based on the movies?
Think about these holidays: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, St. Patrick’s Day, Carnival, Easter, and the
Fair. How are the celebrations different? Are there any ways in which they are the same? Which do you like
more?



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