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2 VERBS RELATED TO THE BODY Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the correct tense. bite /bait/ clap /kleep/ kick /kik’ nod /nodl My dog always comes back when Don't The audience The teacher suddenly the oven door! I's really hot. when | finished singing, at me and said, point /paint/ smell sel) smile /smail! stare /stea “What's the answer?’ | hadn't even heard the taste /leist/ touch tat) whistle wis question! ~~ 10. He's a very serious person — he never 1. Don't be frightened of the dog. He won't bite 11 Everybody lirepgeniantsten Lecglined: 2 Jason the ball too hard and it went over tues, the wall into the next garden, 3. Mmm! Something ‘making a cake? 4 The stranger didn’t say anything, 5 Can you more sat. delicious! Are you at me fora long time, but he @pc2z the sauce? I'm not sure if it needs quantifiers large quantities 11 My daughter hae alot of appe on her phone. Nina has lots of clothes, Ive been there loads of times. 2 James eats a lot 2 There aren't many cafés near here Do youhave many close friends? Do youwatch much TV? I don't ext mich chocolate, 4. Don't run. We have plenty of time. Oo15 2 We use alot when there is no noun, e.g. He talks alot. NOT Heats aot of. 3 much / many are normally used in =] sentences andi?) but alot of can alco be used. 4 We use plenty ofn sentences, ‘more than enough) small quantities 1. & Do you want some more icecream? B Justa little. ‘Tho town only has a fow cinemas, 2. 'm $0 busy thet have very little time for myselt. Sarah in't popular and she has very few friends 2 have less free time than used to have ‘There are fewer flights in the winter than in the summer. O68 1 We use ftte + uncountable nouns, few + plural countable nouns. alittle and a few = some, but not lot. 2 vory litle and very few = not much / many. 3 The comparative of ltles ess and the comparative of fewis fewer. b_ @6.15 Listen and check. Which parts of the body do you use to do the things in a? more or less than you need or want 1 [don't ke thiscty. sto bigand = @a7 it’s too nolay Youire speaking too quietly ~| can't hear you. 2 There's too much aff and too much noise. There are too many tourists and too many cars 3. There aren't enough parks and there aren't ‘enough trees. ‘The buses aren't frequent enough. ‘The buses don’t run frequently enough. 1 We use too + adjective or adver 2 We use too much + uncountable nouns and too many + plral countable nouns. 3 We use (not) enough before anoun, gro!) ‘enough ¢ag3 milk, and after an adjective, 9 Ieisn' big enough, or an adverb, @.g. You aren't walking fast enough. zero quantity ikinthefidge. QDs: We don’t have any egg 2 There's no mikin the frdge. We have no eggs. 3 A How many eggs do we have? BB None. ve used them all 11 We use any + uncountable or plural noun for zero quantity with al=verb. 2 We use no + uncountable or plural noun with 2 verb. 3 We use none (without a noun) in short answers. the correct word or phrase. Tick (/)if —b both are possible. ‘My husband has too much /€Go man gadgets. I just have to reply to a few / a litle emails Do you spend much / many time on social media? My bedroom isa nice size. There's enough room / plenty of room for a desk 4. know very few/ very litle people who apeok two foreign languages. My brother has downloaded a lot of/ lots of apps onto his new phone. I have some cash on me, but not alot /a lt of. 7 Their new TV is too/ too much big, It hardly fits 7 in the living room, There aren't any / There are no potatoes. | forgot to buy some. My niece isn't old enough / enough old to play with a games console. 10 I don't have a lot of / many close friends. 10 Are the highlighted phrases right (7) or wrong (X)? Correct the wrong ones. My nephew got lots of video games for his birthday. | don't post much photos online. many photos ‘How many presents did you get?’ “Alotoft buy fartooks than use to bacaue | pefe physical )00ks. ‘There isn'tno time to walk there. We'll have to get a toni Please turn that music down. i's too much loud! ‘There aren't many good programmes on TV tonight. My broadband isn't enough fast for me to download films easily. | get too much emails at work. It takes me ages to read them all! ‘A How much fruit do we have? B Any. Can you buy some’ ‘There are onlyallttle people that | can talk to about my problems. Karen has plenty of money, so she always has the latest phon Ops 3 AN ARTICLE FOR A WEBSITE ‘The Underground (the Tube) Thisis the quickest way to get "around the city and there are many stationsall over London. The cheapest way to use the Undergroundisto get an Oyster card You put money on it and then top it up when you need to, Thenyou useit everytime youget? or the Tube. You can buy Oyster cards at Tube stations and online. Youcan also use. contactless bank card to pay, or your smartphone (if ‘youhavea mobile payment app). Some Tube lines operate 24 hours a day at the weekend Buses Buses can be quicker than the Underground if there Isn't too much traffic. The easiest way to use them, like the Underground, iswith an Oyster card, contactless card, or smartphone. Some buses operate 24 hours 3 day, so you canuse them late at night. Travelling the top deck of a double-decker bus is ier very good way to get to know London and see some ofits famous buildings. Bikes Bikes are now more popular than ever in London, especially § tourists and commuters. t's ‘good way to get some exercise. There are quite alot of cycle lanes and there's a good bike-hire programme, You pay ata docking station with a credit or debit card and it costs £2 to access bikes for the next 24 hours. During this time you can use as many bikes as you like. The first 30 minutes for any bike is free. If you want to sea bike for a Longer journey, you have to pay more ~ each extra 30 minutes costs £2 Taxis and minicabs London's black taxis black cabs) are expensive, but they are comfortable and the taxi drivers know London very well. You normally tell the driver where you want to go before you get * the taxi, Minicabs are normal cars which work for a company and most, people book them with an app. They are usually much cheaper than black taxis, Taxis or minicabs are probably the safest way to travel Late? ight. a Look at the four forms of public transport in London. Which one do you think is probably...? * the best for sightseeing + the safest late at night ‘© the most expensive «= the healthiest Read the article again and complete the gaps w a preposition from the list. around at in off on(x2)_ with spinor | AY Mposwrannoronoc | Sf Hoxpecam vf Basin» & or disagree and write down at least three reasons. School * School doesn’t prepare students for life. They should be taught practical things, like childcare, and how to cook healthy food. * Physical education should be optional, and boys and girls should be taught PE separately. © Primary pupils shouldn't get any homework, and secondary students not more than one hour a night during the week. * Schools should spend most of the time ‘on maths, science, and IT, and less on arts subjects like history and literature. University © University courses are too long. They should be a maximum of two years. * University students shouldn't be allowed to have jobs during term-time. '* Students should choose to study a subject they love, not necessarily one that will get them a good job. * University students should live independently, not with their parents b Explain to the rest of your group what you think about your topic. The others

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