Read the article and write what it is about. 1 Your idea to invite ‘occasional teachers’ such as writers or footballers to
2 visit schools is nothing new. Schools have always invited experts to
3 share their skills and knowledge in various subjects. Indeed, earlier this
4 month, last year’s Nobel prize winner for medicine, Dr Tim Hunt, gave a
5 master class at Ashford school to an audience of pupils, staff and
6 parents. We, teachers, are happy to welcome ‘the best people’ as you
7 describe them, to enrich our pupils’ education.
2) I don't think you should read this book. It is the most boring one I have ever read.
3) Your marks are terrible. They are the worst marks you have ever had.
4) Jane, you look wonderful today. You are wearing a very nice hat. It is the best one we have ever seen.
5) This year winter is so cold. It is the coldest one we have ever had.
6) The basketball player is so big. He is the tallest person I have ever seen.
7) The children are really enjoying their holidays. They are the best holidays they have ever had.
8) The result of the game is terrible. It is the worst game we have ever seen.