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UNIVERSIDAD PEDAGÓGICA NACIONAL FRANCISCO MORAZÁN

CENTRO UNIVERSITARIO REGIONAL DE LA CEIBA


COORDINACIÓN GENERAL DE PRACTICA

ADJECTIVES
Circle three adjectives that describe each noun.
Tasty
Ugly Clean Sharp
Popular Heavy Light
Dangerous Fat Thin
Long Young Soft
Noisy Good/looking

Attractive Old
Tall
Hard Heavy
Pretty
Long Playful
Poor
Dirty Intelligent
Playful
Old Friendly
Happy

Young High Cute


Angry Fast Thirsty
Rich Short Sad
Short New Hungry
Fat Comfortable Worry
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The City and the Town


David: How do you like living in a big city?

Maria: I like it so much more than living in the town. There are many things that make it
better.

David: Oh, really? Can you give me some examples?

Maria: Well, it certainly is more interesting out in the city than it is in a town. There is so much
more to do and see!

David: Yes, but the city is more dangerous than a town.

Maria: That's true. People in the city aren't as open and friendly as those in a town, and the
streets aren't as safe.

David: I'm sure that the a town is more relaxed, too!

Maria: Yes, the city is busier than a town. However, a town feels much slower than the city.

David: I think that's a good thing!

Maria: Oh, I don't. A town is so boring! Being in a town is much more boring than being in the
city.

David: How about the cost of living? Is a town cheaper than the city?

Maria: Oh, yes. Living in the city is more expensive than in a town.

David: Life in a town is also much healthier than in the city.

Maria: Yes, it's cleaner and less dangerous in a town. But, the city is so much more exciting.
It's faster, crazier and more fun.

David: I think you are crazy for moving to the city.

Maria: Well, I'm young now. Maybe when I'm married and have children I'll move back to my
town.

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