Instagram Scavenger Hunt: Comparative Adverbs

Discover our comparative adverbs activity for adults—an interactive and engaging ESL tool! This printable, online-friendly PDF allows learners to practice comparative adverbs in real-life contexts, making language learning enjoyable and effective.

I’ve done it. I finally made a good comparative adverbs practice activity that works. At least, I think I figured out how to make practicing this target language fun, engaging and interactive. If I am remembered for anything, let it be for this. But I must admit, I am not covering this subject anytime soon in my classes, so I can only hope one of you will use it, come back here and tell me that it’s brilliant. External validation is a form of currency here.

Introducing our engaging comparative adverbs activity for adults—the perfect solution to make practicing this essential ESL language skill both fun and interactive! If you want to elevate your lessons and keep your students motivated, this printable and online-friendly interactive PDF is designed just for you.

In this activity, students will explore real-life contexts by selecting images that match example captions featuring comparative adverbs. Each caption showcases the target language highlighted in red, allowing learners to understand usage intuitively. The activity begins with a clear example in the top left corner, ensuring that everyone is on the same page.

What sets this activity apart is the added hashtag feature! This dynamic element not only enhances engagement but also provides excellent replay value—every time the hashtag changes, the activity can be refreshed with new images and captions.

Students can participate individually, in pairs, or small groups, making it adaptable for various classroom settings. Here are a couple of recommendations to maximize the experience:

  • Without Hashtags: Assign a caption to students and set a time limit. After 60 seconds, have them present their chosen picture and vote on the best one!
  • With Hashtags: Play in a traditional format, adding hashtags as you go, or let students decide which hashtag matches with each caption beforehand.
  • Without the Internet: No access to the web? No problem! Have students describe their perfect picture for this comparative adverbs activity for adults.
  • Got your own ideas? Leave it in the comments below.

Join the fun and help your students master comparative adverbs in an enjoyable and interactive way. This activity is perfect for any ESL classroom looking to inspire adult learners and make language practice more effective!

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Ian Kime

Ian Kime

I have been teaching English abroad since receiving my CELTA certificate in Poland in 2018. I enjoy tracking my individual students’ development but love having lessons with big groups! Now that I teach online, I am accompanied by my sidekicks Olaf, Mała, Pirate and Bandit on a regular basis.

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