Comparatives Story Change
Add flow. Keep control.
Do thisSpeak the lines. Repeat the set. Move on.
1. Read one line2. Say it out loud3. Repeat the set
Need help?
- Do not memorize first.
- Say the sentence even if it feels slow.
- Rest 10 seconds between sets.
- Stop when your mouth feels smoother.
FocusCompare two thingsSay it out loud slowly. Notice each small word, preposition, and ending while you speak.
SET 1Simple Comparisons2x8
Compare two real things.
- This city is bigger than my town.
- The station is busier than I expected.
- My answer is clearer than before.
- This lesson is easier than yesterday.
- English feels more natural now.
- Alex sounds more confident today.
- The cafe is quieter than the street.
- This plan is better than no plan.
SET 2Progress Comparisons2x8
Compare your English journey.
- I speak faster than before.
- I feel calmer than last month.
- My routine is stronger than before.
- My listening is better than it was.
- My grammar is more stable now.
- My answers are more complete.
- My questions are clearer than before.
- My confidence is higher this week.
COOL DOWN
Compare your English now and last year.
Compare two places in your city.
Compare two study habits.
Finish when
You use than after the comparison.
You choose -er or more naturally.
You can describe real progress.
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