This online card game encourages students to compare and express their preferences. Select a topic and ask your students to read both cards. Ask which one they prefer and why. Encourage your students to practise using comparative adjectives, full sentences and descriptive language. Give your students space to share and discuss their answers. This activity can be adapted to different levels and used for mini debates. Benefits include promoting conversational skills, critical thinking, vocabulary expansion, fluency and pronunciation.
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