Understanding Grammar: Superlatives

In this week's Premier Skills English Podcast, Rich is having problems choosing presents to buy for family and friends. Jack thinks the easiest thing to do is buy everyone the same present. What do you think this present is? The language focus is on superlative adjectives. Your task is to create a 'best' list. Tell us about the best football match you've ever seen, the most exciting film you've ever watched or the tastiest food you've ever tasted. Don't forget to listen to the end of the podcast because we have a new football phrase for you to guess.

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How much did you understand?

In the podcast, Rich and Jack used a few difficult words and phrases. Do you know the words in bold?

 I got a massive discount, too. Cheapest Christmas ever.

You have to think about the person first and then come up with an idea.

He’s got United memorabilia all over his house.

I’ve seen this signed photo of Ronaldo but it’s a bit pricey.

They’ve got one of the largest collections of old junk, I mean football memorabilia, in town

That’s the weirdest present I’ve ever heard of.

I was wondering how you were going to wrap it up.

These are probably the worst, most sexist presents I’ve ever seen.

Try the activity below, then, listen to the podcast again to hear how we used the words. This can really help your understanding.

Activity 1: In this activity, match the words to the definitions.

Comparatives & Superlatives: A Review

Arsenal haven't been playing well lately and Rich teases Jack about this.

Arsenal haven't been playing well lately and Rich teases Jack about this.

In this week's podcast, Jack and Rich used lots of superlative forms. Before we look at the language in the roleplay in more detail, let's review how we use comparative and superlative forms. Here's a summary:

We use comparative adjectives to describe people and things. Normally, when an adjective is one syllable or ends with a 'y' we add '-er' to the adjective and when it is two or more syllables we use more + adjective. Here are some examples that Rich used in the podcast:

Liverpool are better than Arsenal.

Liverpool play more exciting than football than Arsenal.

Liverpool fans must be much happier at the moment than Arsenal fans.

Rich wants to buy a present for his dad's budgie!

Rich wants to buy a present for his dad's budgie!

We use superlative adjectives to describe the best or most extreme quality of something within a group of things. Normally, when an adjective is one syllable or ends with a 'y' we add -est to the adjective and often when it is two syllables and when the adjective is three or more syllables we use the most + adjective. Here are some examples from the podcast that Rich used:

Liverpool are the best team in the Premier League.

Liverpool play the most exciting football on the planet.

Liverpool fans must be the happiest fans on earth right now.

Activity 2: In this activity, check your understanding of superlative adjectives

Phrases with superlatives

Jack helped Rich with present ideas in the roleplay.

Jack helped Rich with present ideas in the roleplay.

Jack and Rich used a lot of superlative adjectives in this week's roleplay. It is also very common to use specific prepositional phrases with superlatives. Take a look at the phrases in bold from the podcast:

I think Lionel Messi is the best player in the world.

One of the best goals I ever saw was by Diego Maradona against England.

That goal by Kevin de Buryne was the best of the week.

His third goal was the best of the lot.

Rich wants to buy his dog a new bed for Christmas!

Rich wants to buy his dog a new bed for Christmas!

Present perfect with superlatives

Superlatives often go together with the present perfect. Some examples include:

That's one of the best goals I've ever seen.

The most interesting book I've ever read is ...

The tastiest food I've ever tried is ...

The most spectacular place I've ever been to is ...

In this week's task, you can practise some of these types of sentence and in the activity below, you can test your understanding of some of the phrases we looked at in the podcast.

Rich wants to buy his uncle a signed photo of George Best.

Rich wants to buy his uncle a signed photo of George Best.

Creating a 'best' list

Diego Maradona scored one of the best goals Rich has ever seen.

Diego Maradona scored one of the best goals Rich has ever seen.

Quiz

This week’s task is to write the best list ever. Complete the sentences with your own ideas and give reasons. Try to use superlative adjectives in your answers. Don't forget to look at the comments from other listeners to see if you have the same ideas.

Here are your six sentences:

  1. The best footballer of all time is ...
  2. The most exciting film is ...
  3. The most interesting book is ...
  4. The most beautiful piece of music is ...
  5. The tastiest food is ...
  6. The best gift I’ve ever received is ...

Write your answers in the comments section below and don't forget to make a guess at this week's football phrase!

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