Prime Time 5/6, Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

Unit 13 Comparison of adjectives (Key) 1 How to form comparisons a) Table 1: easy – easier – easiest, weird – weirder – weirdest, strange – stranger – strangest, few – fewer – fewest, tough – tougher – toughest, small – smaller – smallest, smart – smarter – smartest Table 2: expensive – more expensive – most expensive, unusual – more unusual – most unusual, famous – more famous – most famous, bizarre – more bizarre – most bizarre, popular – more popular – most popular, fascinating – more fascinating – most fascinating, stylish – more stylish – most stylish, favourite – more favourite – most favourite b) dead, real, golden 2 Adjectives: Comparisons 1 1. weirdest, 2. most popular, 3. most bizarre, 4. smarter, 5. most fascinating, 6. unusual, 7. most famous, 8. best, 9. the most stylish 3 Adjectives: Comparisons 2 1. fewer, 2. good, 3. nearest, 4. next, 5. latest, 6. last 4 Adjectives: Comparisons 3 1a. Ben is slower than Jamie. 1b. Jamie is quicker than Ben. 2a. Francis was as good as Sue. 3a. Carl is as young as Sally. 3b. Patricia is older than Carl and Sally. 3c. Sally is not as old as Patricia. 4a. Ian has more money than Paul. 4b. Paul has less money than Ian. 5a. Diana is more reliable than Joan and less reliable than Justine. 5b. Justine is the most reliable. 5c. Joan is less reliable than Diana. Unit 14 Adjectives and adverbs of manner and degree (Key) 1 News from the music camp 1. safely, 2. new, 3. well, 4. really, 5. near, 6. pleasant, 7. busy, 8. hard, 9. surprisingly, 10. easily, 11. different, 12. absolutely, 13. cheeky 2 Using adverbs correctly a) 1. well – good, 2. nervously – nervous, 3. hard – hardly, 4. pretty – prettily, 5. lately – late b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 3 Language in use: A musical evening 0: better, Q1: brilliantly, Q2: easily, Q3: hard, Q4: fast, Q5: accurately, Q6: (the) most, Q7: confidently, Q8: traditionally, Q9: slowly, Q10: patiently, Q11: terribly 4 Position of adverbs a) Correct sentences: 3, 6, 7 Beispielantwort: 1. The police have already been informed about the attempted attack. 2. A new law was passed by Parliament yesterday. 4. If you run faster, you might catch your bus. 5. Since the Norman Conquest Britain has never been invaded. 8. Floods have frequently caused serious damage to the village. b) 1. We must finish our work today. 2. Children often prefer junk food to healthy meals. 3. Travelling long distances by ship is rarely necessary today. 4. Can the effects of global warming be observed everywhere? 5. The protesters firmly believed in the success of their joint efforts. 6. Our committee meets in the town hall on Tuesday every week. 7. We have hardly got enough petrol to reach the next filling station. 8. The meeting will take place soon. 5 Adjectives and adverbs: Ancient civilisations 1. common, 2. oldest, 3. in, 4. first, 5. frequently, 6. well, 7. highly, 8. developed, 9. present-day, 10. mysteriously, 11. ago, 12. extremely, 13. technologically, 14. own, 15. as, 16. as, 17. ancient, 18. more amazing, 19. human, 20. used, 21. mysterious, 22. hardly, 23. further Unit 15 Prepositions and phrasal verbs (Key) 1 Prepositions of place 1 on: on a bus, on a train, on a plane, on a ship, on a bicycle, on a motorbike, on a horse, on the radio, on television, on the way in: in a taxi, in a helicopter, in a boat, in a lift, in the newspaper, in the sky at: at school, at university, at college, at the top, at the bottom, at the side 2 Prepositions of place 2 1. in; 2. in, at; 3. on; 4. on; 5. on; 6. On; 7. at; 8. at; 9. at; 10. On 3 Prepositions of place 3 1. at; 2. in, in, at; 3. on; 4. In; 5. at; 6. at; 7. at; 8. at; 9. in; 10. At 4 Prepositions of time 1. at, 2. at, 3. in, 4. on, 5. At, 6. at, 7. On, 8. from – to, 9. until, 10. on, 11. At, 12. by, 13. in, 14. during, 15. At, 16. at, 17. for, 18. In, 19. at, 20. At, 21. by, 22. In 126 Key K Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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