Find here superlatives and comparatives speaking. Remembering comparative and superlative structures is simple: let’s compare! Here are some ideas to break the ice, or simply practice. In case you got here first and forgot the basics, here are some links for you:
There is no secret for learning another language: it’s practice, practice, and practice. As of today, there are 2 topics of cards: world capitals and cars. They all contain 3 items to compare with some adjectives to help build comparative sentences. Also, the superlative is your challenge.
If you need to make the cards larger, hold ctrl and press +. To go back just hold ctrl and press -.
Americas – Comparing Cities
Here you can compare many American capitals and other big cities. All data was taken from Wikipedia and Topographic-map in 2025.
Europe – Comparing Cities
More than just speaking, information about European capitals are quite interesting to compare. Although Switzerland has no official capital, Bern hosts many administrative offices.
Africa & Middle East – Comparing Cities
What do you know about African and Middle East capitals? Learn and compare, then share. After all, good knowledge is shared knowledge.
Asia & Oceania – Comparing Cities
Many cities can expand, others can’t because of neighboring towns. So they become massive metropoles. Remember, we compare only cities here, not metropoles. Moreover, this is a great opportunity to practice comparatives speaking and also learn.
Comparatives Speaking about Cars
A fun and controversial subject, since every person has a personal favorite. Here we compare what is comparable.
Other Comparatives Speaking Activities
Here are a few more decks:
Multiple Topics with pictures – Wordwall
Multiple Topics – Wordwall
One-word topics – Wordwall
ESL Vault – Questions
What else do you need to practice?


























