In this activity, you and your partner are supposed to work together to make comparisons using the sentences provided. Here's how you can do it step by step:
1. **Understand the Example**: The example given shows how you can ask a question comparing the sweetness of an apple to something else (in this case, a candy). It demonstrates the structure of how to make comparisons.
2. **Prepare Questions**: Think of different items or concepts that you can use to make comparisons. For example, you can ask about things being bigger, smaller, faster, slower, etc.
3. **Ask Questions**: Start by asking your partner a question using the template provided in the activity. For instance, "What is faster than a turtle?" Your partner should then respond with a comparison like, "A cheetah is faster than a turtle."
4. **Change Roles**: After you've asked a few questions, switch roles with your partner. Now they will ask you questions, and you will respond with comparisons just like they did.
5. **Repeat**: Continue asking and answering questions, making different comparisons each time to practice and explore different ways of expressing comparisons.
By following these steps, you can effectively engage in the activity, practice making comparisons, and improve your language skills in a fun and interactive way with your partner.