4. Complete the text with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. Many people buy clothes on the internet because they find online shopping 1 the prices of online clothes are (convenient) and they believe that (low) than the prices in high street shops. But shopping online doesn't always mean that you get 3 (cheap) deals because many high street shops have special offers and discounts. Another problem with online shopping is that you can't try the clothes on, and when you receive them through the post, they might be 4 (big) or (small) than you 2 5 need. Sometimes the actual clothes look 6 friend told me to be^ 7 \ about which websites I order clothes from. (bad) than in the photos online, too. My (careful)
Sport plays such a large part in British life that many idioms in the English language have come from the world of sport. For example, "that's not cricket" means "that's not fair" and "to play the game" means "to be fair". The most popular sport in England is football. A lot of people support their local clubs at matches on Saturday afternoons or watch the matches on television. The football league in England and Wales has four divisions. Each division contains twenty teams. There are two main prizes each season. The football league championship is won by the team that is top of the first division. The final of this competition takes place every May at the famous Wembley stadium, in London. Some of the bestknown clubs in England are Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal. But many clubs have problems with money at the moment. Some people say that the league is too big and that the players get paid too much. Others say that television is making the crowds stay at home.
Sport has for a long time been a very important part of a child's education in Britain, not just — as you may think to develop physical abilities, but also to provide a certain kind of moral education. Team games encourage such social qualities as enthusiasm, cooperation, loyalty and unselfishness.