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Unit 3 The Best Party Ever! Vocabulary: lampshade (n): a plastic or paper cover for a light rubber gloves (n): special gloves that you use to keep your hands dry. feather duster (n): a group of feathers tied to a handle ‘that you use. washing line (n): a rope you hang wet clothes on to get dry cloth (n): a piece of material that you use for cleaning sack (n): a large bag. broom (n): a brush with a long handle that you use to clean the floor, sponge (n): a soft , light material that is full of holes and holes and holds water easily. you use it for cleaning, sheet (n): a large piece of thin cloth used on bed to line on. designer: (n): a person whose job is to plan the look of something before it is made, by preparing drawings or plans. carnival (n): a public festival that happens regularly every year and involves music and dances in the streets. crow (n): a black bird. u Competition (n): an event in which people compete with each other to find out who is the best at something. invent (v): to make something new for the first time. Parade (n): a line of musicians and people in costumes who walk through the street on a special day. ape (n): a loose outer piece of clothing that has no sleeves, fastened at the neck and hangs from the shoulders like a cloak, Sparkly (adj.): shining brightly with small flashes of light. float (n): a lorry with people in costumes and musicians on it that goes through streets, doing a parade. float (v): to move slowly on the top of water. Stilts (n): two long sticks that you stand on to make yourself taller. microphone (n): something you hold in front of your mouth to make your voice louder. speakers (n): special boxes that loud music comes out of. protection (n): keeping something safe from danger. iscussion (n): the process of talking about something cheer up (v): to stop feeling sad und start feeling happy. lug in (v): when you plug something in you attach it to electricity to get power for it. celebrate (v): to have a party because you have dene something good. possession (n): the state of having or owning something. adoption (n): taking a child into your family as your own child by law. translation (n): words changed from a language to another. preparation (n): gelling ready for something. expression (n): the look on somebody's face that shows what they are thinking or feeling inspection (n): looking at something closely. anticipation (n): feeling excited about something that is going to happen (expecting or predicting something to happen). correction (n): the process or action of correcting something wrong. expensive X cheap late X early plug X unplug enormous X tiny dark X light / bright deep X shallow funny X unfunny/ gloomy clever X stupid Fill in the missing word: ‘anticipation translation preparation possession expressions 1.We had to do a lot of to organize the party. 2.The children had happy .. when the saw the chocolate cake. 3.There has been a lot of : about the ..on their faces school trip on Friday everyone is very excited | AIH was a very 900d wun v of the story, 5. The ball is that boy's prized 2.Choose the correct word: 1.He doesn't like to share his ( adoption - translation ~ possessions ) 2.His (translation - inspection - anticipation ) of the text is excellent. 3.The school ( adoption - inspection ~ anticipation ) went well so the head teacher was happy. 4.Katie is part of the family because of ( adoption ~ anticipation - possession ). 5.The ( correction ~ preparation - expression ) tor the party was nearly finished, 6.She had a sad ( inspection ~ translation - expression ) on her face. Give one word: L.Keeping something or somebody ( ) safe from danger. 2.Doing something enjoyable because ( ) something good has happened or it's a special day. 3.Feeling excited about something ( ) that is going to happen, 4.An occasion when a group of ( ) people stand or walk ina line so that people can look at them. 5.A lorry with people in costumes ( ) ‘and musicians on it, that goes through streets, doing a parade. 6.Feeling excited about something —_( ) that is going to happen. 7A public festival that is organized ( ) at a regular time each year. 4.Find the mistake: 1.The clothes are hanging on the feather duster. 2.The crowd plugged in when the team scored a goal 3.Clean the house with the lampshade! 4 Let's put the rubbish in the washing line. 5.Choose the correct answer 1LYou can wear (feather - duster - rubber gloves) when you wash the dishes. 2,Our teacher uses a red pen to make (adoptions - corrections - expressions) on our work. 3.He used a (cloth- sponge - broom) to sweep the floor 4.This is the tallest building (as - in - than) the town. 5.Luse the (washing line - lampshade - feather duster) to do the washing up. 6.My dad uses a (big sack - lampshade - sponge) to wesh the car. in with the correct wor! floating - invented - protection - broom - cape feather duster - possession - expression - lampshade -onticipation ~ carnival - decorations - cheered i There are a lot of . on the ancient temples 2.The of a passport is essential for foreigners to travel abroad, 3.4 group of white swans are aw. by the Fiver, 4.There is an exciting in Rio every year. B.After the attack, my uncle was put under police 6.Garham Bell oun ‘the telephone which helps people to contact with each other. 7.The crowd waved and when the president delivered his speech. 8.The servant sweeps the floor with a 9.Mum bought a new 3edroom, for the light in my 10.Superman always wears to fly. ‘on his shoulders: 11.We dust the furniture with a 12,There was a sad heard the bad news. on Laila's face when she 2 18. There has been a lot of srip. washing line... feather dust: sponge’ S.Match: 1.join 2.decorate 3.plug in 4.dust 5.wear about the school the TV the carpet o princess costume the parade the room 2.Complete the following dialogue: Emily: Have you ever worn a costume? Ben: Emily: What did you dress up as? a Ben: vn Ben: I wore trousers, a shirt, a cape, and hat. Emily: : a > Ben: I went to a carnival with my family. Emily: Oh, it sounds... 10. Choose 1.Ahmed is cleaning his car with a (sponge - rubber - broom) 2.Hany ElBehery is a famous fashion (design - dancer - designer) 3.There's a (crown ~ crowd - crew) of dancers on the stage ‘There are so many of them. 4.The singer used a (mask - light - microphone) to make his voice louder. 5.The clowns stand on (stilts ~ balloons - costumes) to be taller. 6.1 didn’t (watch ~ plug - wave) in the speaker, so Tom's voice didn't come through it 7.The wet clothes are hanged on the (lampshade - washing line - sack) to dry, Comparative / Superlative / as....... Superlative ieee To compare To compare | Yo show that two between two between more | things / persons | ‘things/persons. | than two lare the same. | things/persons. Comparative a [Form adj ere [Form the + adj. | Formas rad. = | j than (short leest (short form) lag | form) | the + most + adj. Negative form: |adj. + more + [not + as + adj. + Lthan(long form | Los Trregulars: good - better than - the best bad - worse than - the worst Exercise 1 Choos i LAhmed isn't (taller ~ tall - as tall) as Ali 2. A laptop is (more expensive - as expensive ~ most expensive) than mobile phone, | 3. Mona isn't (es eld - cider = oldest) as Salma 4. She is fll eller - tells then her brother, 5.He is the (more intelligent ~ inteligent- most _ intelligent) boy in the class. } 6. The giraffe is the (tall - taller - tallest) animal. 7. He isn't (young - as young ~ younger) as her sister. 8, She is (as pretty ~ prettier ~ pretty) than her mother, 9. The lion is the (more - most - as) dangerous animal 10, The black car is (most expensive - more expensive ~ expensive) than the white car. Exercise 2 Correc LEnglish is. (interesting) than science. 2. Cairo is the. wevnnnnn(lange) city in Egypt. 3. This lesson has. (many) words than the last one, 4, My room is (tidy) than my brother's room. 5. This BOOK i5,..u (good) than the one I have, 6. Jack is the. smanw (Clever) boy in class. 7. This store is the. (big) store in town, 8 Sam is the (lazy) in our class, 9. Mike is.. (intelligent) than Sam, 10, The $€0 iS... (important) than the desert 1. We are... (lucky) than our grandparents. 12, His wife i then uonnnee (bad) cgok in the world. 13, Jane is sssusin (91d) than her brother. 18. Kate IS..os non _. (friendly) than her sister. 15. CDs are. (expensive) than books. 16, I think football is the. 4. (good) sport in the world | 17. Finn is the. o». (Funny) boy in the class. 18. My bag Is... (heavy) than your bag, 19, Karen's halt iS..n.0smesnmne (long) then Jenny's hair. 20, Mona is. Exercise 3 Do as shown: t English is more interesting than any subject. (Use: most) | 2. My school is @ big school in the town. (Use: biggest) 3, Playing chess is safe. Riding o horse ig not safe. (Use: biggest) 4. She is pretty, Her mother is pretty. (as......as) 5. My bag is heavy. His bag is heavy. (as......a8) Too - Enough Usage ‘Too comes before adjectives or adverbs. Tt has a negative meaning and shows that something is more than enough, more than necessary or more than wanted. tao + adj. / adv. + to sinfinitive 11's 400 cold to go to the beach, (We can't go.) Enough comes before nouns but after adjectives or adverbs. It has a positive meaning and shows that there is as much of something as wanted on needed, adj | } fo + infinitive She speaks clearly enouah for me to understand. (t can understand.) 0 Thave enough money to buy a computer. (I can buy one.) too ... (for somebody/something) + to +inf. (negative meaning) The potatoes are too hot for me to eat, (I can't eat them.) Exercise 1 Choose: 1. She is (enough - 400 - os) tired to work 2. It's (enough - tao - as) cold to go to the beach, 3. She isn't old (too - enough - as) to drive a car. 4, She speaks clearly (enough - too - as) for me to understand 5. It's (te = too ~ enough) cold to go aut. 6. He isn't rich (to ~ t00 - enough) to bby a cor. Exercise 2 Put too or enough: 1. Mork can't put the jocket on, It's... smell for him, 2, There are six children and five chairs. There aren't chairs, 3. We were playing tennis all afternoon yesterday. don't want to play football now. I'm _actined 4. He is short to play basketball 5, She isn't old to cook. Exercise 3 Complete with too or enough: 1. He can't afford to buy a new car. He isn't rich 2, Bub can't go mountain climbing because he isn't fit. 3. T don’t like lemons, They a2 css. sour. 4.T don't really like the Chemistry class, T think it’s dif ficult 5. Doug will win a gold medal one day. He is good to win. 6.Is Stella smart... to become a doctor? 7. Thope you're not going aut tonight. it's nm Cold and windy, 8. Do we have time to vake the bus or should we take a taxi? 9. The little girl WS... ueniune Shy to Sing at the Christmas concert. 10. Tom's been in bed all day. He isn't well 0 0 to work & 1. I'm 50 tired, T can't study. ‘cise 4 Rei (too} 2. Tom is busy. He can't come to the phone. (enough) 3. We have the money. We can buy a car. (enough) 4, She is very young. She can't drive. | (enough) 5, This food is very hot. I.can't eat it (t00) 6. David speaks very quietly. We can't hear him. | (enough) Exercise 5 Dn as shown: : 1. He is too short to play basketball. (enough) 2. He isn't strong to lift that bag. (enough) 2

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