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FINAL WORKSHOP

                                          NOVENO

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

•      Do you know these people? Read their fact files and make comparative or superlative
sentences:




      RAFA NADAL                NOVAK DJOKOVIC                   ROGER FEDERER
       DATE OF BIRTH:              DATE OF BIRTH:                 DATE OF BIRTH: 8th
       3rd June, 1986              22nd May, 1987                 August, 1981
       BIRTHPLACE:                 BIRTHPLACE:                    BIRTHPLACE: Basel,
       Manacor, Majorca,           Belgrade, Serbia               Switzerland
       Spain                       SIBLINGS: 2                    SIBLINGS: 1 older
       SIBLINGS: 1                 younger brothers               sister, Diana
       younger sister, Mª          HEIGHT: 1,88 m                 HEIGHT: 1,85 m
       Isabel                      WEIGHT: 80 kg                  WEIGHT: 85 kg
       HEIGHT: 1,85 m              RANKING: world                 RANKING: world
       WEIGHT: 85 kg               number 1 since                 number 3 since 2011
       RANKING: world              2011                           CAREER TITLES: 70
       number 2 since 2011         CAREER                         TURNED PRO: 1998
       CAREER TITLES:              TITLES: 28                     SPOKEN
       46                          TURNED PRO:                    LANGUAGES: Swiss
       TURNED PRO:                 2003                           German, English, French
       2011                        SPOKEN                         and Italian.
       SPOKEN                      LANGUAGES:
       LANGUAGES:                  Serbian, English,
       Catalan, Spanish and        German and Italian.
       English
       KING OF CLAY
       DAVIS CUP: aged
       17
FOR EXAMPLE : - Djokovic is YOUNGER than Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer.

             1.    _________________________________________________________________
             2.    _________________________________________________________________
             3.    _________________________________________________________________
             4.    _________________________________________________________________
             5.    _________________________________________________________________
             6.    _________________________________________________________________
             7.    _________________________________________________________________
             8.    _________________________________________________________________
             9.    _________________________________________________________________
             10.   _________________________________________________________________




        Use the comparative form of the appropriate adjectives.


In the left picture:

        EXAMPLE : The smoke coming from the chimney is SMALLER (small, big).
        The end of the dog’s tail is________________ (brown, white).
The pine trees on the left side of the picture are_____________ (tall, short).
        The paws of the dog are _____________ (light, dark)
        The snowfall is_______________ (light, heavy).
        The window in the attic is ___________ (dark, light).
        The broom has a_____________ (long, short) handle.
        The carrot nose of the snowman is____________ (short, long).
        The broom has ____________ (many, few) ribbons.
        The snowman is (fat, thin) and has a _____________ (big, small) mouth.

        SIMPLE PAST AND PAST PROGRESSIVE

Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
        Dan: Hi, Betty. I _________ (see/neg.) you at school last Monday.

        Betty: Hello, Dan. I ___________ (come/neg.) on Monday. I wasn't ________ (feel) well,
        so I _____________ (decide) to go to the doctor.

        Dan: Oh! ___________ (be) it serious?

        Betty: No, the doctor ____________ (examine) me and ___________ (tell) me I
        __________ (have) the flu. He ___________ (prescribe) some medicine and ___________
        (tell) me to go home and rest.

        Dan: __________ you ____________ (stay) home all day last Monday?

        Bettu: No, only in the morning. I ____________ (have) to work in the afternoon, and
        guess what?

        Dan: What?

        Betty: When a friend __________ (drive) me home, he ___________ (crash) his car. He
        ______________ (see/neg.) the red light.

        Dan: ___________ anyone ___________ (get) hurt?

        Betty: Thank God, nobody ___________ (do) .

        Dan: I'm happy to hear that. Well, Mary, I have to rush now. While I ______________
        (listen) to your story, I ___________ (remember) that my wife ________________ (ask)
        me to go to the mechanic to get our car. See you later. Take care.

Betty: You too. Bye.
Disagree with the following statements

       Example: Robert heard a dog on the road. - No, he didn´t hear a dog on the road.



       Mary was riding a motorbike. ____________________________________
       Jhon ran over the dog. - ________________________________________
       Julia threw a stone at the dog. -__________________________________
       The dog was barking at James all the time. ____________________________
       The dog bit James. _______________________________________________
       The girls were sitting on the grass. - _________________________________________



Make cop´s questions. Use the words in brackets.

       Cop: _______________________________________ ? (what/do/yesterday at 8.15)
       Joe: I was driving to work.
       Cop: ________________________________________ ? (what time/meet/the dog)
       Joe: I saw him at about 8.30.
       Cop: when you saw the dog__________________________________? (drive/fast)
       Joe: No, I wasn't.
       Cop: _______________________________________________ ? (what/the dog/do)
       Joe: He ran away.
       Cop:___________________________________________ ? (how/find/the two girls)
       Joe: I followed the dog, when he came back.
       Cop: ________________________________________________ ? (see/anyone else)
       Joe: No, I didn't.
       Cop: ______________________________________________? (call/an ambulance)
       Joe: No, I didn't. I drove the girls to the hospital.



       PAST AND PRESENT PARTICIPLES

       Complete the sentences using the adjectives from the chart .


          Confused                 tiring            interested       confusing.

          Amusing                  worried           boring

          Disgusted                satisfied         scared


       1 - The people I work with are _________ with their jobs
2 - John was _____________ by the the news report.

3 - We thought that the instructions were ______________ .

4 - It's an _______________ little story. You should read it.

5 - Working late every day is ______________ .

6 - I'm not really _______________ in sport.

7 - Do you feel ____________ about them?

8 - All this information is making me ________________.

9 - I had a ____________ weekend because of the rain.

10 - Young children are often _______________ of the dark.

Translate the sentences

Estoy interesada en el Nuevo libro de Gabriel Garcia marquez .
____________________________________________________

La clase estaba muy aburridora.
____________________________________________________

Ese sonido es muy fastidioso
____________________________________________________

Ellos están cansados de hacer ejercicio
____________________________________________________

Me siento relajado cuando escucho jazz
____________________________________________________

Esa canción es deprimente
____________________________________________________

Es muy vergonzoso ver a mi hermana cantar.
____________________________________________________
TELEPHONE EXPRESIONS

Choose the most appropriate answer.

1. Hello. This is John Bates. May I speak with Mr. Wilson, please? –_________________
Mr. Wilson is not here right now.

a. I'm sorry, but                                       c. What number are you calling?
b. No, you may not.                                     d. You got the wrong number

2. Hello. Could I speak to Susan Malden, please? – __________________ , please. I'll see if
she is in.
a. Call back                                         c. Hold on
b. Hang up                                           d. Pick up

3. I'm sorry. Mr. Garcia can't come to the phone at the moment. _______________
leave a message?
d. Could I                                      b. May I
a. Do you like to                               c. Would you like to

4. I'm afraid Professor Grimes has just stepped out. Can _________________                   a
message?
a. I give                                        c. you give
b. I take                                        d. you take

5. I'm afraid Barbara is not in. – Can I   a message for her, please?
a. give                                                c. take
b. leave                                               d. write

6. Hello! Is Mary____________         .
a. Calling                                              c. Speaking
b. Dialing                                              d. Waiting

7. Hello, is Mike _________      , please? – Sorry, he's out.
a. busy                                                  c. now
b. here                                                  d. there

8. Can I speak to Douglas, please? – There is no one here ________________ .
a. by that name                                       c. to speak to
b. I know of                                          d. who is likely to have such a name
9. Can I speak to Bety, please? –__________________      , please. Bety, phone!
      a. Certainly
      b. Just a moment
      c. Of course
      d. Yes

      Write a conversation for one of the next situations

      FIRST SITUATION
      Three days ago you bought a smartphone in Tigo but now the internet service is not
      working.

      SECOND SITUATION
      You need to talk with the Doctor because you lost your prescription.


________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________

PRICES AND CLOTHES


      What are the people from the picture wearing?
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________

Dibuja tu propia estructura familiar ( con nombres propios) luego usa cada uno de sus
miembros para escribir por lo menos 20 parentescos entre ellos.

EXAMPLE : Carlota is the aunt of Maria
1.    ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            2.    ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            3.    ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            4.    ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            5.    ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            6.    ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            7.    ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            8.    ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            9.    ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            10.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            11.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            12.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            13.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            14.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            15.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            16.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            17.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            18.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            19.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________
            20.   ________________is the _______________ of _________________



                  READING COMPREHENSION

                  British food best in the world

A British restaurant that serves bacon and egg ice cream has been voted the best place in the
world to eat in Restaurant magazine’s list of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants. The Fat Duck
restaurant, which was runner-up last year, claimed the coveted top spot. Owner and head chef
Heston Blumenthal opened his restaurant ten years ago and soon developed a reputation for
highly experimental and unorthodox dishes. The menu includes leather, oak and tobacco
chocolates, sardine on toast sorbet, snail porridge, and mousse dipped in liquid nitrogen. He is
self-taught and has pioneered the art of “molecular gastronomy” - experiments with chemistry,
physics, food and flavour that result in unique and unusual taste combinations. Nearly 600
international restaurant owners, chefs and journalists participated in the poll to rank the best
restaurants worldwide. A further thirteen British restaurants made it onto the elite eateries list,
four in the top ten. This gives the home of fish and chips an unusual reputation as a culinary
paradise. Britain is infamous for its bland and uninspiring food, which is scoffed at by the more
sophisticated palates of its French neighbours. However, it seems the tide is turning: France had
only eight restaurants in the top fifty and London was named in March by Gourmet magazine as
the Gourmet Capital of the World. Ella Johnston, editor of Restaurant magazine, said British
people are now “becoming more adventurous eaters”.
Answer the following questions using your own words.

1. Did Blumenthal go to a cooking school in the past?
   ___________________________________________________________________
   ___________________________________________________________________
   ___________________________________________________________________
2. How does Blumenthal get these original tastes?
   ___________________________________________________________________
   ___________________________________________________________________
   ___________________________________________________________________
3. Who is Ella Johnston and what did she say?
   ___________________________________________________________________
   ___________________________________________________________________
   ___________________________________________________________________

4. What is the name of the restaurant and what can you eat there?
   ___________________________________________________________________
   ___________________________________________________________________
   ___________________________________________________________________

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  • 1. FINAL WORKSHOP NOVENO COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES • Do you know these people? Read their fact files and make comparative or superlative sentences: RAFA NADAL NOVAK DJOKOVIC ROGER FEDERER DATE OF BIRTH: DATE OF BIRTH: DATE OF BIRTH: 8th 3rd June, 1986 22nd May, 1987 August, 1981 BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHPLACE: BIRTHPLACE: Basel, Manacor, Majorca, Belgrade, Serbia Switzerland Spain SIBLINGS: 2 SIBLINGS: 1 older SIBLINGS: 1 younger brothers sister, Diana younger sister, Mª HEIGHT: 1,88 m HEIGHT: 1,85 m Isabel WEIGHT: 80 kg WEIGHT: 85 kg HEIGHT: 1,85 m RANKING: world RANKING: world WEIGHT: 85 kg number 1 since number 3 since 2011 RANKING: world 2011 CAREER TITLES: 70 number 2 since 2011 CAREER TURNED PRO: 1998 CAREER TITLES: TITLES: 28 SPOKEN 46 TURNED PRO: LANGUAGES: Swiss TURNED PRO: 2003 German, English, French 2011 SPOKEN and Italian. SPOKEN LANGUAGES: LANGUAGES: Serbian, English, Catalan, Spanish and German and Italian. English KING OF CLAY DAVIS CUP: aged 17
  • 2. FOR EXAMPLE : - Djokovic is YOUNGER than Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer. 1. _________________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________________ 3. _________________________________________________________________ 4. _________________________________________________________________ 5. _________________________________________________________________ 6. _________________________________________________________________ 7. _________________________________________________________________ 8. _________________________________________________________________ 9. _________________________________________________________________ 10. _________________________________________________________________ Use the comparative form of the appropriate adjectives. In the left picture: EXAMPLE : The smoke coming from the chimney is SMALLER (small, big). The end of the dog’s tail is________________ (brown, white).
  • 3. The pine trees on the left side of the picture are_____________ (tall, short). The paws of the dog are _____________ (light, dark) The snowfall is_______________ (light, heavy). The window in the attic is ___________ (dark, light). The broom has a_____________ (long, short) handle. The carrot nose of the snowman is____________ (short, long). The broom has ____________ (many, few) ribbons. The snowman is (fat, thin) and has a _____________ (big, small) mouth. SIMPLE PAST AND PAST PROGRESSIVE Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive). Dan: Hi, Betty. I _________ (see/neg.) you at school last Monday. Betty: Hello, Dan. I ___________ (come/neg.) on Monday. I wasn't ________ (feel) well, so I _____________ (decide) to go to the doctor. Dan: Oh! ___________ (be) it serious? Betty: No, the doctor ____________ (examine) me and ___________ (tell) me I __________ (have) the flu. He ___________ (prescribe) some medicine and ___________ (tell) me to go home and rest. Dan: __________ you ____________ (stay) home all day last Monday? Bettu: No, only in the morning. I ____________ (have) to work in the afternoon, and guess what? Dan: What? Betty: When a friend __________ (drive) me home, he ___________ (crash) his car. He ______________ (see/neg.) the red light. Dan: ___________ anyone ___________ (get) hurt? Betty: Thank God, nobody ___________ (do) . Dan: I'm happy to hear that. Well, Mary, I have to rush now. While I ______________ (listen) to your story, I ___________ (remember) that my wife ________________ (ask) me to go to the mechanic to get our car. See you later. Take care. Betty: You too. Bye.
  • 4. Disagree with the following statements Example: Robert heard a dog on the road. - No, he didn´t hear a dog on the road. Mary was riding a motorbike. ____________________________________ Jhon ran over the dog. - ________________________________________ Julia threw a stone at the dog. -__________________________________ The dog was barking at James all the time. ____________________________ The dog bit James. _______________________________________________ The girls were sitting on the grass. - _________________________________________ Make cop´s questions. Use the words in brackets. Cop: _______________________________________ ? (what/do/yesterday at 8.15) Joe: I was driving to work. Cop: ________________________________________ ? (what time/meet/the dog) Joe: I saw him at about 8.30. Cop: when you saw the dog__________________________________? (drive/fast) Joe: No, I wasn't. Cop: _______________________________________________ ? (what/the dog/do) Joe: He ran away. Cop:___________________________________________ ? (how/find/the two girls) Joe: I followed the dog, when he came back. Cop: ________________________________________________ ? (see/anyone else) Joe: No, I didn't. Cop: ______________________________________________? (call/an ambulance) Joe: No, I didn't. I drove the girls to the hospital. PAST AND PRESENT PARTICIPLES Complete the sentences using the adjectives from the chart . Confused tiring interested confusing. Amusing worried boring Disgusted satisfied scared 1 - The people I work with are _________ with their jobs
  • 5. 2 - John was _____________ by the the news report. 3 - We thought that the instructions were ______________ . 4 - It's an _______________ little story. You should read it. 5 - Working late every day is ______________ . 6 - I'm not really _______________ in sport. 7 - Do you feel ____________ about them? 8 - All this information is making me ________________. 9 - I had a ____________ weekend because of the rain. 10 - Young children are often _______________ of the dark. Translate the sentences Estoy interesada en el Nuevo libro de Gabriel Garcia marquez . ____________________________________________________ La clase estaba muy aburridora. ____________________________________________________ Ese sonido es muy fastidioso ____________________________________________________ Ellos están cansados de hacer ejercicio ____________________________________________________ Me siento relajado cuando escucho jazz ____________________________________________________ Esa canción es deprimente ____________________________________________________ Es muy vergonzoso ver a mi hermana cantar. ____________________________________________________
  • 6. TELEPHONE EXPRESIONS Choose the most appropriate answer. 1. Hello. This is John Bates. May I speak with Mr. Wilson, please? –_________________ Mr. Wilson is not here right now. a. I'm sorry, but c. What number are you calling? b. No, you may not. d. You got the wrong number 2. Hello. Could I speak to Susan Malden, please? – __________________ , please. I'll see if she is in. a. Call back c. Hold on b. Hang up d. Pick up 3. I'm sorry. Mr. Garcia can't come to the phone at the moment. _______________ leave a message? d. Could I b. May I a. Do you like to c. Would you like to 4. I'm afraid Professor Grimes has just stepped out. Can _________________ a message? a. I give c. you give b. I take d. you take 5. I'm afraid Barbara is not in. – Can I a message for her, please? a. give c. take b. leave d. write 6. Hello! Is Mary____________ . a. Calling c. Speaking b. Dialing d. Waiting 7. Hello, is Mike _________ , please? – Sorry, he's out. a. busy c. now b. here d. there 8. Can I speak to Douglas, please? – There is no one here ________________ . a. by that name c. to speak to b. I know of d. who is likely to have such a name
  • 7. 9. Can I speak to Bety, please? –__________________ , please. Bety, phone! a. Certainly b. Just a moment c. Of course d. Yes Write a conversation for one of the next situations FIRST SITUATION Three days ago you bought a smartphone in Tigo but now the internet service is not working. SECOND SITUATION You need to talk with the Doctor because you lost your prescription. ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ PRICES AND CLOTHES What are the people from the picture wearing?
  • 8. __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Dibuja tu propia estructura familiar ( con nombres propios) luego usa cada uno de sus miembros para escribir por lo menos 20 parentescos entre ellos. EXAMPLE : Carlota is the aunt of Maria
  • 9. 1. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 2. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 3. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 4. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 5. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 6. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 7. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 8. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 9. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 10. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 11. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 12. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 13. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 14. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 15. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 16. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 17. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 18. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 19. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ 20. ________________is the _______________ of _________________ READING COMPREHENSION British food best in the world A British restaurant that serves bacon and egg ice cream has been voted the best place in the world to eat in Restaurant magazine’s list of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants. The Fat Duck restaurant, which was runner-up last year, claimed the coveted top spot. Owner and head chef Heston Blumenthal opened his restaurant ten years ago and soon developed a reputation for highly experimental and unorthodox dishes. The menu includes leather, oak and tobacco chocolates, sardine on toast sorbet, snail porridge, and mousse dipped in liquid nitrogen. He is self-taught and has pioneered the art of “molecular gastronomy” - experiments with chemistry, physics, food and flavour that result in unique and unusual taste combinations. Nearly 600 international restaurant owners, chefs and journalists participated in the poll to rank the best restaurants worldwide. A further thirteen British restaurants made it onto the elite eateries list, four in the top ten. This gives the home of fish and chips an unusual reputation as a culinary paradise. Britain is infamous for its bland and uninspiring food, which is scoffed at by the more sophisticated palates of its French neighbours. However, it seems the tide is turning: France had only eight restaurants in the top fifty and London was named in March by Gourmet magazine as the Gourmet Capital of the World. Ella Johnston, editor of Restaurant magazine, said British people are now “becoming more adventurous eaters”.
  • 10. Answer the following questions using your own words. 1. Did Blumenthal go to a cooking school in the past? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 2. How does Blumenthal get these original tastes? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 3. Who is Ella Johnston and what did she say? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 4. What is the name of the restaurant and what can you eat there? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________