Red Line 3, Coursebook
58 f i f ty - e i ght 3 Check-in Language Talkwise Text Wordwise Check-out 1 Work for it! (conditional sentences with will ➝ G11) You want your eyebrow pierced. Your parents say yes. But you haven’t got enough money for it. Your family and neighbours will help you – if you help them! a) What do the people say? Example: Uncle Bob: If you fix my bike, I’ll give you a pound. b) What will happen if you don’t do the jobs? Example: If I don’t fix Uncle Bob’s bike, he won’t give me a pound. 2 We’re the best (comparison of adjectives and adverbs ➝ G10) Lots of people say that they are the best, or better than the rest. (It’s not always true!) Put in the right form of the adjective or adverb. Example: Hear London’s youngest and most exciting poets at the London Poetry Slam. 1. The Happy Hairdressers. We’ll cut your hair … than the others! (quickly) 2. Try Terry’s Computer Shop. We’ve got the … PCs in Cornwall! (good) 3. Cat Street Café. We do the … cup of tea in town! (cheap) 4. Hear your favourite music …! Try our newMP3 players. (clearly) 5. C’est bien! Das ist gut! Learn French and German … at Nina’s Language School. (easily) 6. Come to The Newsagent’s for the … comics in the world. (cool) 7. Rob’s Cars. Our taxis get you there … than the train. (fast) 8. Perfect Pizzas! We’re … than the rest! (tasty) 1 Mr Brown / help: £4 2 Dad / paint: £5 3 Aunt Emma / do shopping: £3 4 Mr Green / take: £4 5 Grandma / clean: £4 6 Mrs Dawson /wash: £3 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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