Complete the sentences 1 I from Paris.
2 your friend American?
3 They married. They are single.
4 Our teacher Australian.
5 they Japanese?
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Write a or an
6 brother
7 house
8 uncle
9 Italian
10 phone number
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Write the correct pronoun
11 sister is an architect, not me.
12 Is this phone? It’s not mine.
13 Are they children? They have the same surname as him.
14 This is house. We live here.
15 Jack is married to Emma: he is husband.
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Write the question word
16 are you from?
17 is your phone number?
18 is she? She’s her sister.
19 are they from? They’re Russian.
20 old are you? I’m 28
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2 VOCABULARY
Complete the table using words from the box
Country Nationality
21 Poland
22 Brazil
23 Turkish
24 Greek
25 China
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Match the words which mean the same thing
26 sons and daughters aunt
27 brother’s daughter aunt
28 father’s father children
29 mothers sister niece
30 father’s sister grandfather
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Choose a word from the box to make a pair
student / secretary / househusband / nurse / judge
31 doctor and 32 manager and
33 teacher and 34 lawyer and
35 housewife and
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3 READING
Read about Anna and complete the form
My name is Anna Whittle. I’m from Canada. I’m a journalist. I live in Toronto. You can contact me on 564 7738, or at [email protected]
First Name: Anna
36 Surname:
37 Nationality:
38 Occupation:
39 Telephone:
40 Email:
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Study sentences 1-5. How do we form the comparative and superlative forms
of adverbs?
1 My brother is meaner than anyone I know. He's also the most selfish person I know.
2 Painting helps me take life less seriously and more positively.
3 We're the least successful team, but we're the most optimistic.
4 I do my hobby more happily at home. It's more comfortable and less stressful.
5 The richest people gave the least generously and spoke to us the most rudely.
Complete the table with the words in blue.
Comparatives
Adjectives: meaner, more comfortable, less stressful.
Adverbs: less seriously, more positively, more happily.
Superlatives
Adjectives: the most selfish, the least successful, the most optimistic, the richest. Adverbs: the least generously, the most rudely.
We loved our room. It was very comfortable.
The weather was warm and sunny every day .
There were a lot of people everywhere. It was very crowded.
We ate very well. The food was delicious.
The staff in the hotel were horrible. They were very unhospitable, and sometimes quite rude.
There wasn't much in the apartment. It was very bare. It didn't even have a fridge.
The other people on the trip were very friendly. We hope to meet some of them again in the future.
The town was lovely. All the houses had flowers on the balcony and were painted different colours.
It was cloudy and we didn't see the sun at all.
Our first meal was disgusting, so we didn't eat at the hotel again.