Altinbaeva Nuray 4D Superlative adjectives, too and enough 1 Choose the correct answers. 2 Write questions from the prompts with the superlative. Then circle the correct answers. 1 What is / large / desert / In the world? Whats are lage a Antarctica b the Sahara the Gobi STHE SNOW WINTER OF 1880-1881 2 What is / deep / cave / In the world? a Mulu b Krubera c Lascaux 3 What was s / high / temperature / ever recorded? C 64°C a 45°C b 57°C 4 Where was / deadly / tornado? a Bangladesh b Argentina ( USA 5 How long was / long / lightning bolt? a 19 km b 90 km C 190 km 6 What is / dangerous / creature / in the world? C shark 1. The winter of 1880-1861 was one of the worst most bad winters in American history 2 The too famous most famous description of this winter is in Lauro Ingalls Wilder's book The Long Winter 5 Savero towns were snowbound for months and people didn't have enough had too much food to lost the winter. The formers were too slow slowest to harvest their crops before the snow fell: 5 The Chicago and North Western railwov closed because there were were too many / weren't enough men to dealsnow from the tracks. 6 The snow was not deep enough too deep for the cattle fo groze and thousands of cows starved to death, 1. The biggest too big snow drifts were more than 35 m deep 8 On the too cold / coldest days the lemperature fell to -30°C a mosquito b human 7 What is / wide / river / in the world? a the Amazon b the Mekong c the Nile 8 What is / high / waterfall/ in the world? a Niagara Falls b Victoria Falls [ Angel Falls 3 SPEAKING Complete the questions with the superlative. Then ask and answer them to find students in the class with the same answers. 1 (good) singer Who is in the world? 2 Who is. 2 in the world? (talented) actor/actress 3 Who is in your family? (tall) person 4 Who is in the class? (funny) person 5 5 Whois - (fast) runner in the world?
1 ensure that the upper respiratory tract is clear. Turn the victim's head to one side and use your finger to remove mucus, blood, and foreign objects from the mouth. Check the victim's nasal passages and clean them if necessary.
2 tilt the victim's head Back, holding the neck with one hand.
3 put a tissue, handkerchief, piece of cloth or gauze over the victim's mouth to protect yourself from infections. Pinch the victim's nose with your thumb and forefinger. Take a deep breath and press your lips tightly against the victim's mouth. Exhale into the victim's lungs.
4 Monitor the movement of the victim's chest. If the victim's chest rises when inhaling air, it means that you are doing everything correctly