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This week the ‘Thinking in English’ Community is practicing using superlatives!

This type of grammar allows us to compare three or more things, and describe which as the greatest of a certain quality!

Hopefully this week’s conversation club is the “most interesting” and “most useful” in recent week!

Here are some conversation questions to get you talking!

The Thinking in English Conversation Club takes place every TUESDAY and THURSDAY at 12pm, 6pm, and 11pm UK time!

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Conversation Questions:

  1. What is the worst job you can imagine having? Why?
  2. What is the most useful invention of all time?
  3. What is the best book or movie you have ever read or watched?
  4. What is the coldest or hottest place you have ever been to? Describe your experience.
  5. What is the best way to spend a weekend?
  6. What is the most expensive thing you have ever bought? Was it worth it?
  7. What is the most embarrassing moment in your life?
  8. What is the most dangerous activity you have ever done or would like to try?
  9. What is the most exciting thing you’ve ever done?
  10. Make Your Own Questions!
Vocabulary
  • Imagine (Verb): To form a mental picture or idea of something.
  • Invention (Noun): A new device, method, or process that has been created.
  • Experience (Noun): An event or series of events that someone has lived through.
  • Worth it (Phrase): Something that gives good value for the time, effort, or money spent.
  • Embarrassing (Adjective): Causing someone to feel awkward or ashamed.
  • Dangerous (Adjective): Likely to cause harm or injury.
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Model Answers & Vocabulary

To help you prepare for the Thinking in English conversation club this week, I have created vocabulary lists and some model answers.

The model answers are split into intermediate, upper-intermediate, and advanced level responses. Hopefully this will give you an idea on the differences in quality between intermediate and advanced responses, and perhaps inspire your own answers to these questions!

B1 (Intermediate)

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B2 (Upper Intermediate)

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C1 (Advanced Level)

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