Grammar 📌 Comparatives and superlatives
Practise comparing people, places and things — bigger, better, the most useful — with structures you can use straight away. Comparison sits at the heart of giving opinions and making choices in English.
What you will master:
- Bigger, better, the most useful used correctly
- Compare people, places and things naturally
- Give opinions and make choices in English
📌 Walk in unsure, walk out confident.
Your teacher
Andy Nicoll is a University of Cambridge DELTA (Diploma in English Language Teaching) qualified teacher with over fifteen years of experience in the field. As well as teaching and directing general English in language schools, he has provided language training to politicians, senior civil servants, university staff, secondary school teachers and departmental managers in the chemical industry. Andy has considerable experience in preparing students for all levels of Cambridge exams including KET, PET, FCE, and CAE. He has also worked in the field of online language teaching since 2005. Andy is delighted to be involved with the Perfectly Spoken project as it gives students from every corner of the world access to the very best in English language teaching.

