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Lesson 11, Unit 4, p. 34-35


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 552.


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Vocabulary:Describing jobs

Grammar:Verbs with gerunds and infinitives, Comparatives and Superlatives, too / enough

Ex. 1 Underline the word that you cannot use with the words in bold.

1. casual / well-dressed / smart clothes; 2. tight / straight / dyed hair; 3. owe / afford / spend money; 4. secondary / single-sex / temporary school;5.part-time / compulsory / school subject; 6. stressful / secure / mean job

Ex. 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each gap.

1. …… is one of the most popular university courses because many young people want to become doctors. 2. Could you …… me some money, John? I'll pay you back tomorrow. 3. How many A-levels are you planning to …… next year? 4. This is my first job so I don't have any …… . 5. At a job …… they always ask you about your qualifications. 6. My new dress came from a very cheap shop and only cost £10. It was a real …… ! 7. Our grandmother is very …… . She always gives us presents and money. 8. Your hair is too …… . Do you want my to cut it a little for you?

Ex. 3 Complete the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

1. I hate ... (get) up early. 2. She expects ... (begin) work next Monday. 3. We hope … (meet) some new people at the party. 4. I don't mind ... (wait) for you after school. 5. We agreed … (meet) at 5 p.m. 6. They learnt ... (swim) when they were in primary school. 7. Do you enjoy … (dance)? 8. I'm a vegetarian and I really don't miss ... (eat) meat. 9. I'm sorry, I didn't intend … (hurt) you yesterday. 10. Carmela doesn't miss … (eat) paella at all. She loves pasta! 11. Do you enjoy ... (go) to parties? 12. Susan tried ... (learn) Chinese but it was too difficult for her. 13. I can't stand … (watch) horror films. 14. I need … (buy) a new coat. 15. She doesn't mind … (wait) for us. 16. Rick decided … (move) to London. 17. Tom expects … (get) a lot of presents for his birthday.

Ex. 4 Underline the correct words to complete the sentences.

1. His winter coat was much more expensive than / as / from mine. 2. Helen's planning work / to work / working in a big company for a few years. 3. Are / Do / Would you want to go to the cinema with us? 4. Tom's bad / worse / the worst student in our class. 5. What are you going / want / like to do after school? 6. My mum thinks I'm not enough old / enough not old / not old enough to have a piercing. 7. Would you like study / to study / studying at Oxford University?

 

Ex. 5 Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives from the box below. Add any necessary words.

 

Active words: comfortable; tidy; rewarding; short; baggy; messy; good;

 

1. My room isn't …… my brother's. 2. Tom's quite good at Maths but I think I'm …… with numbers than him. 3. I don't like cleaning. My mum says my bedroom's …… room in the house. 4. I think this sweater's …… for you. Is it your older sister's? 5. Bethany's hair is …… Hannah's. 6. This is …… armchair in our house. 7. I get a lot of satisfaction in my new job. My last job wasn't …… this one.

 

Ex. 6 Put the adjectives in brackets into the correct form

1. My brother is … (tall) person in my family. 2. Jake is … (short) boy in our school. 3. Monday is my … (busy) day of the week. 4. Your flat looks … (modern) than mine. 5. My house is … (big) than yours. 6. On Mondays she came home … (late) than on Fridays. 7. Mary is as … (nice) as her brother. 8. I'm … (bad) at English than you. 9. Mary's bedroom is … (stylish) than her sister's. 10. Mary is … (pretty) actress in that film. 11. You are a … (good) dancer than Mike. 12. She isn't as … (tidy) as her sister.


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