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Unit 4, Lesson 2, Worksheet

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Descriptions: Write as many words as you can about each picture.

BYCICLES YELLOW AND PURPLE

COSTS FIFTY DOLLARS AND SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS

TICKES OF CONCERT COST EIGHTY-NINE EUROS AND 8 EUROS

THE NEWSPAPER COST THIRTY-SIX CENTS AND THE BOOK COST FIFTEEN DOLLARS

The blue pants costs fifty dollars and the green pants cost twenty dollars

The hat cost ten dollars and the bag cost one hundred twenty-five dollars

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Unit 4, Lesson 2,
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Section 1. Look at the pictures. Write sentences using more than and less than to talk about 2 items. You may use items
more than once. Follow the example:

The book costs more than the orange 1 The concert ticket costs more than the cinema ticket
juice. )
2) the sunglasses costs more than the shirt 3 The tea cost less than the cake
)
4) the orange juice cost less than carrots 5 The theater ticket cost less than the shoes
)
Section 2. Circle the question that best fits the response.

1) ? This fruit is yellow.


2) ? The man is playing soccer.
A. Which fruit is yellow?
A. Which man is tall?
B. Who is eating fruit?
B. Who is playing soccer?
3) ? I like the red shirt more.
4) ? The brown animal is small.
A. Which shirt do you like more?
A. Who is small?
B. How much is the red shirt?
B. Which animal is small?

Section 3. Fill in the missing sentences of the dialogue.

What do you like to do? 1) I like to play soccer Which shoes do you like?

2) I like this black shoes How much do they cost? 3) the shoes cost sixty euros

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Unit 4, Lesson 3, Worksheet
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Section 1. Match each word to its opposite. Follow the
example:
black a. young

1) bigger b. slow

2) expensive c. light

3) fast d. smaller

4) heavy e. white

5) old f. inexpensive

Section 2. Write what each item is made of using the words from the text box. Some words may be used more than once.
There may be more than one answer possible. Follow the example:

paper plastic wood metal

A credit card is made


of
plastic

1) A book is made of paper


2) Coins are made of metal
3) A ticket is made of plastic
4) A table is made of wood
5) A newspaper is made of paper
6) Keys are made of metal
7) A chair is made of wood

Section 3. Circle the most logical word to complete the sentence.

1) A car is ( faster / slower ) than a bicycle.

2) A horse is ( smaller / bigger ) than a dog.

3) The boy is ( older / younger ) than his grandfather.

4) A pillow is ( lighter / heavier ) than a bed.

5) A desktop computer is ( bigger / smaller ) than a laptop.

6) A chair is ( lighter / heavier ) than a toothbrush.

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Unit 4, Lesson 3, Worksheet
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( )
Section 1. Match each word to its opposite. Follow the
7) A baby is
example: /
older younger than a mother.

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Section 1. Look at the picture and write a sentence using the words from the text box. Follow the example:

table jewelry light cheap fas


t
heavy expensive sheet dress slo
w

The table is 1) the jewelry is expensive 2) the sheet is light


heavy.

3) the dress is cheap 4) the turtle is slow 5) the car is fast

Section 2. Match the picture to the sentence.

1) b
2) e 3) d

4) f
5) c 6) a
A. It is expensive. B. It is made of plastic. C. These are fast.
D. It is light. E. It is fast. F. It is made of metal.

Section 3. Write the missing sentence in the series. Follow the example:

The house is big. This house is bigger. This house is the


biggest.
1) He has some cake. He has more cake He has the most cake.

2) my daughter is young My daughter is younger. My daughter is the


youngest.
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Unit 4, Lesson 3, Worksheet
23) The jewelry is expensive. This jewelry is more This jewelry is the most
expensive. expensive

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Section 1. Circle the picture that best matches the sentence.

1) This house is the biggest.

2) He has the most apples.

3) She has the most books.

4) This jewelry is the most expensive.

Section 2. Put the words in order to make a sentence. Follow the example:

bowl light plastic A is


A plastic bowl is light.
1) apartment My your bigger is than apartment my apartment is bigger than your apartment

2) has He the pens most he has the most pents

3) girl some cake The has the girl has some cake

4) metal made is of This bed this bed is made of metal

5) is plate paper This inexpensive most the this paper plate is the most inexpensive

6) heavier wood than table plastic is the The table the table wood is heavier than table plastic

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Unit 4, Lesson 3, Worksheet
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Find your way out of the maze by connecting the words horizontally —› or vertically

—›
— to make the sentences about the
pictures. When you complete the sentence, look at the next picture for information
› about the next sentence. You may only
use a square once. Continue until you reach the end. Follow the example:

Start
— I have computer is baby man has yellow

——————›

bed wooden a My smaller The young blue face

— —
bowl

table. paper than old hair. We

I credit cash. your inexpens slow She


ive-.

want to pay with computer. is car This has

more She is These of metal. the

He fast. are is made cake. most

has much His books ladder This This sheet is

some cake. are heavier. red dirty light.

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Unit 4, Lesson 3, Worksheet
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Matching: Write the number of the picture next to the word or sentence that it matches.

1 2

2 The young man has blue hair.

4 Coins are made of metal.


3 4
6 He has some apples.

8 This table is heavy.

1 The old woman has white hair.

5 6 10 This camera is expensive.

3 The young man is a doctor.

9 This chair is made of plastic.

12 The old man has gray hair.


7 8

11 This television is heavy.

5 She has some books.

7 Checks are made of paper.


9 10

11 12

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Drawing: Draw each of the words or phrases you see.

paper
credit cards

metal
checks

cash
plastic

expensive
wood

coins inexpensive

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Unit 4, Lesson 3, Worksheet 7
Descriptions: Write as many words as you can about each
picture.

The table es heavier

The men play with some coin

The sheet is light

The sheet is light

this city is the most biggest

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Unit 3, Lesson 3, Worksheet 8
Descriptions: Write as many words as you can about each
picture.

the tiger is fast

this baby turtle is slower

The car is dirty

The car is clean

This camera is older

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Unit 4, Lesson 3, Worksheet 9
Descriptions: Write as many words as you can about each
picture.

This camera is smaller

This camare is the most smaller

The house is big

This house is bigger

This house is the biggest

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Unit 4, Lesson 3, Worksheet 10
Descriptions: Write as many words as you can about each
picture.

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Unit 3, Lesson 3, Worksheet 11
Descriptions: Write as many words as you can about each
picture.

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Unit 4, Lesson 3, Worksheet 12
Descriptions: Write as many words as you can about each
picture.

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Unit 4, Lesson 3,
Quiz
Section 1. Write three sentences about the information. Follow the example:

Mei: 6 books Sarah: 3 books John: 8 books

Sarah has some books. Mei has more books. John has the most books.
1) blue camera: $200 red camera: $150 black camera: $75
The black camera is the red camara is more the blue camera is the most expensive
expensive expensive

2) Nancy: 15 years old Mike: 8 years old Pierre: 12 years old


Nance is young pierre is younger Mike is the youngest

3) the man: 9 pens the woman: 2 pens the girl: 5 pens


The woman has some the girl has more pens the man has the most pens
pens

4) a paper cup: lightest a metal bowl: lighter a plastic table: light


A platic table is light a metal bowl is lighter a paper cup is the most lighter

Section 2. Look at each picture and read the sentence. If the sentence is correct, put a 3 on the line. If the sentence is
incorrect, rewrite it to correct the information. Follow the example:

This chair is made of wood. 1) They’re paying with a 2) This table is heavy.
check.
This chair is made of They are paying with coins 3
plastic.

3) Her books are heavier 4) The animal is slow.


than his books.
His book are heavier than her book 3

Section 3. Write the opposite to the word provided. Follow the example:

black
white 1) heavy light
2) youngest oldest 4) smallest biggest
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3) inexpensive expensive

5) slow fast

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Unit 4, Lesson 4, Worksheet
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Section 1. Complete the sentences with the same or different based on the pictures. Follow the example:

The pens are the same . 1) These coins are the same . 2) These ties are different .

3) These hats are 4) These cups are different 5) These towels are the same
Are the same color. sizes. size but different colors.

Section 2. Fill in the missing sentences. Use less, least, some, most. Follow the example:

He has some She has less money .


money.

1)
The man has some rice. She has less rice. She has least rice .

2)
The woman has some fruit. They have some fruits .

3)

The man has most fruits than the girl . The girl has more fruit than the boy.
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Unit 4, Lesson 4, Worksheet
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Section 1. Answer the question by choosing the correct picture. Follow the example:

Which jeans are too big? A


1) Which shoes fit? f

2) Which shoes are too big? d


A. B.
3) Which jeans are too small? b

4) Which shoes are too small? e

5) Which jeans fit? c C. D.

E. F.
Section 2. Answer the questions based on the pictures. Follow the example:

Does the shirt


fit?
No. It’s too big.

1) Does the dress fit? yes, it suits me

2) Do the glasses fit? yes, it suits me

3) Does the hat fit? no, its too big

4) Does the coat fit? no, its too small

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Section 1. Circle the sentence that best matches the picture.

1) A. The window is open. 2) A. The bookstore is closed. 3) A. The book is closed.


B. The door is open. B. The jewelry store is open. B. The book is open.
C. The window is C. The grocery store is open. C. The bakery is closed.
closed.

5) A. The bookstore is closed. 6) A. The toy store is closed.


4) A. The window is B. The bakery is closed. B. The pharmacy is open.
closed. C. The pharmacy is open. C. The bookstore is open.
B. The door is open.
C. The window is open.

Section 2. Answer the question using the information provided in pictures. Follow the example:

Which dress do you like more? I like the red dress more.

1) Which dress do you like the most? I like black dress

2) Which toys do you like? I like the ball

3) How much does the cake cost? The cake cost twenty five dollars

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