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Ex. 4 p. 14

Ex. 4 p. 14. B. A. D. C. F. E. Ex. 5 p. 14. EXAM TASK p. 15. E. B. A. D. LISTENING – PART 4. There are seven questions. Every question has 3 multiple-choice options. The text is usually an interview or a discussion featuring two speakers.

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Ex. 4 p. 14

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  1. Ex. 4 p. 14 B A D C F E

  2. Ex. 5 p. 14

  3. EXAM TASK p. 15 E B A D

  4. LISTENING – PART 4 There are seven questions. Every question has 3 multiple-choice options. The text is usually an interview or a discussion featuring two speakers. The questions follow the order of the interaction on the recording. You have one minute to look at the questions.

  5. LISTENING – PART 4 1 B

  6. LISTENING – PART 4 2 C

  7. LISTENING – PART 4 3 C

  8. LISTENING – PART 4 4 B

  9. LISTENING – PART 4 1 B A C

  10. LISTENING – PART 4 B 2 C A

  11. LISTENING – PART 4 B 3 C A

  12. LISTENING – PART 4 C 4 B A

  13. go for a meal with friends go to a party put some music on and cook for myself paint and draw collect old postcards and photos go to antique fairs and old junk shops Which of these phrases could you use to define your leisure time? watch DVDs or download something get together with friends go round to a friend’s flat cook with friends or have a takeaway watch sport on TV go to the cinema go clubbing go to the beach, swimming and surfing play online games have a barbecue read a book

  14. being in the fresh air having fun together spending less money getting more exercise more energetic

  15. COMPARATIVO degli AGGETTIVI

  16. COMPARATIVO DI MAGGIORANZA aggettivi brevi: aggettivi lunghi: - di una sillaba - di due o più sillabe OLD OLDER BORING YOUNG YOUNGER MORE BORING BIG* BIGGER* INTERESTING SAFE* SAFER* MORE INTERESTING - di 2 sillabe che finiscono con -Y HEAVY* HEAVIER* FUNNY* FUNNIER*

  17. COMPARATIVO DI MAGGIORANZA FORME IRREGOLARI: BETTER GOOD WORSE BAD Soprattutto nell’inglese americano FAR FURTHER FARTHER Un po’ di pratica: Which is better: Spain or France? Which is worse: doing the dishes or the ironing? Which is further from here: Trieste or Venice?

  18. COMPARATIVO DI UGUAGLIANZA aggettivi brevi: aggettivi lunghi: Mark is John AS TALL AS Maths is Physics AS INTERESTING AS È usato soprattutto in frasi NEGATIVE. Paris is London NOTAS EXPENSIVE AS mine Your teacher is NOTAS GOOD AS French is German NOTAS DIFFICULT AS

  19. COMPARATIVO DI MINORANZA aggettivi brevi: aggettivi lunghi: than organic food Junk food is HEALTHY LESS than her sister Mary is LESS TALKATIVE I am at Maths than my classmates GOOD LESS

  20. Which is higher? Petronas Towers are than the Zifeng Tower HIGHER Ma se voglio specificare che c’è una piccola differenza nel confronto: Petronas Towers are than the Zifeng Tower A BIT HIGHER A LITTLE than the Zifeng Tower HIGHER SLIGHTLY than the Zifeng Tower HIGHER

  21. Which country is more expensive? Norway is than Italy MORE EXPENSIVE Ma se voglio specificare che c’è una grande differenza nel confronto: Norway is than Italy MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE than Italy A LOT MORE EXPENSIVE FAR than Italy MORE EXPENSIVE than Italy A GREAT DEAL MORE EXPENSIVE

  22. Which river is longer? Which river is shorter?

  23. Which country is bigger? Which animal is faster?

  24. Which country is smaller? Which city is colder?

  25. HOMEWORK Reading and Use of English – Part 3 (photocopy) EXAM TASK p. 51

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