
General Information: This activity presents pairs of images, and students choose one and explain their reasons.
Aim:
To develop students' ability to make choices and provide justifications.
To practice comparative language (e.g., "better," "more").
To expand vocabulary related to preferences and opinions.
Why It Is Useful:
Encourages decision-making and critical thinking.
Provides a natural context for using comparative structures.
Can be adapted to various themes and topics.
Ways to Use in Lessons:
Pair/Group Discussions: Students discuss their choices with partners or in small groups.
Class Presentations: Students present their choices and reasons to the whole class.
Writing Activity: Students write a paragraph or short essay explaining their choice.
Surveys: Students conduct a class survey to see which option is most popular.
April 17, 2025