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NAME: _______________________________________ GRADE: EIGHT


AREA: FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND BASIC SKILLS DATE: ____________
PERIOD: FOURTH
TOPIC:

UNIT 6: Travel Tips Grammar:


Comparatives and superlatives,
some, any, enough, everyday
things.
TEACHER: Jorge Amado
GOALS: Linguistic, Pragmatic and Sociolinguistic.
DBA:
LE: N 1: Requests and provides information about experiences and plans in a clear and
brief manner using his/her own information or information about familiar situations.

LE: N 4: Exchanges information about academic and general interest topics, through
simple conversations, dialogues, and role-plays.

LE: N 6: Makes brief presentations on academic topics related to his/her school


environment or community including in the presentation: relevant facts, specific details, and
specific vocabulary pertinent to the topic.
LE: N 8: Briefly narrates current facts, daily situations or personal experiences orally and
in written form.
COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
1. Fill in the gaps with the comparative form of 2. Fill in the gaps with the superlative form of the
the adjectives given. adjectives given.

1. A rock is _______________ than a leaf. (heavy) 1. It is the ________________ shop in town. (large)
2. Our house is ______________ than yours. (big) 2. Monday is the _________ day of the week. (bad)
3. The princess is ____________________ than 3. Ben was the _______ person in his family. (noisy)
the witch. (beautiful) 4. Sam is the in the ____________________ class.
4. Tom is a ___________ student than Mary. (good) (popular)
5. Bicycles are ______________ motorbikes. (safe) 5. Which is the ______________ subject at school?
6. July is __________________ than January. (hot) (difficult)
7. A lion is ____________________ than a cat. 6. Jim is the ____ player in the football team. (good)
(dangerous) 7. Elephants are the ___________ animals. (heavy)
8. Helen is ________________ than Mary. (happy) 8. Let's pick the __________ apple of the tree. (big)
9. Computers are _____________________ than 9. Mary is the ____________ girl in the class. (thin)
telephones. (expensive) 10. That is the __________________ sofa in our
10. I think golf is ___________ than football. (boring) house. (comfortable)

3. Fill in the gaps with the comparative or the superlative form of the adjectives given.

1. This armchair is ____________________ than 6. That TV set is the __________________ of all.


the old one. (comfortable) (cheap)
2. Trains are _____________ than airplanes. (slow) 7. You are ______________ here than there. (safe)
3. I bought the _____________________ souvenir I 8. Fifi is ____________________ than Kate. (pretty)
could afford. (expensive) 9. This is the _________________ film i have ever
4. In this classroom there are _____________ girls seen. (exciting)
than boys. (many) 10. Tim is ___________________ than Peter.
5. Ann is the _________ child in the family. (young) (talented)
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4. Complete the conversation using the adjectives in brackets (Comparatives). (10
marks, 1 each)
1. A: New York is older than London. (Old)
B: No, it isnt! New York is ________ _________! (Modern)

2. A: Tokyo is ________ ________ Bangkok. (Cheap)


B: No, it isnt! Tokyos ______ ___________! (Expensive)

3. A: Seoul is ________ ________ Beijing. (Big)


B: No, it isnt! Seoul is __________! (Small)

4. A: Johannesburg is _______ ______ Cape Town. (Safe)


B: No, it isnt! Its ______ ____________! (Dangerous)

5. A: Taxi drivers in New York are ________ _______ taxi drivers in


London. (Good)
B: No, they arent! Theyre _________! (Bad)

5. Choose the correct option to complete the following sentences.

1. I have (a / an / nothing) good idea. 17. Look! There are (a few/ a little) mice on the
2. That's (an / a/ nothing) interesting job! roof.
3. They have found (an / a/ nothing) gold in that 18. We saw (a few/ a little) people at the bus stop.
old mine. 19. We have (a few/ a little) ketchup and
4. Do the Smiths have (an / a/ nothing) yellow sausages.
van? 20. How (many/ much) stars are there in the sky?
5. Look! He's having (an / a/ nothing) 21. How (many/ much) people live on islands?
sandwiches. 22. How (many/ much) birds are there?
6. He always likes (an / a/ nothing) piece of 23. How (many/ much) water is in the ocean?
chocolate. 24. How (many/ much) money is in a bank?
7. I have (an / a/ nothing) homework to do for 25. How (many/ much) countries are there in the
tomorrow. world?
8. Theres (an / a/ nothing) nice girl in the red car. 26. How (many/ much) bread is eaten per day?
9. Would you like (an / a/ nothing) milk with your 27. How (many/ much) bones are there in the
cookies? human body?
10. How about (an / a/ nothing) grapes? 28. How (many/ much) sand is in the deserts?
11. There are only (a few/ a little) bananas in the 29. How (many/ much) information is on the
box. internet?
12. We need (a few/ a little) butter for this cake. 30. How (many/ much) players are in a handball
13. There's (a few/ a little) pizza in the fridge for team?
you. 31. How (many/ much) pocket money do you get
14. There are only (a few/ a little) days left to hand per week?
in the reports. 32. How (many/ much) time is left?
15. I bought (a few/ a little) apples in this shop. 33. How (many/ much) sisters does Ella have?
16. Could I have (a few/ a little) milk in my coffee, 34. How (many/ much) coins did you find
please? yesterday?
35. How (many/ much) water is in this bottle?
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36. How (many/ much) crosswords did she solve 42. We haven't got (some/ any) oranges at the
correctly? moment.
37. How (many/ much) milk do they have for 43. Peter has bought (some/ any) new books.
breakfast? 44. She always takes (some/ any) sugar with her
38. How (many/ much) bikes were stolen last coffee.
year? 45. I have seen (some/ any) nice postcards in this
39. How (many/ much) coffee do your parents souvenir shop.
drink per day? 46. There aren't (some/ any) folders in my bag.
40. We need (some/ any) bananas. 47. I have (some/ any) magazines for you.
41. You can't buy (some/ any) posters in this 48. There are (some/ any) apples on the table.
shop. 49. Pam does not have (some/ any) pencils on
her desk.
Reading Comprehension: Comparatives and Superlatives
PARIS
Paris is the capital of France, located on the River Seine, in the north of the
country. Paris has a population of 9.93 million people in its urban area,
which occupies 1,200 square kilometers. In fact, almost 20% of the
countrys population live within the metropolitan area of Paris. The city is
the main economic center of the country too. Over 30 million foreign tourists
visit Paris every year.
The city has lots of interesting places to visit, such as Notre Dame
cathedral, the Louvre museum and lots of nice outdoor cafs where you
can have delicious croissants and coffee. It is a very old city.
The Romans founded it and called it Lutetia. But at the end of the Roman
empire, in the 5th century, the city was renamed Paris. Paris has a mild
weather.
The average lowest temperature is 2C (minus 2 degrees Celsius) in
January and the highest average temperature is 24 C in the months of July
and August. It can rain at any time in the year. The citys average yearly
precipitation is 641.6 mm.
BEIJING
Beijing is the capital of the Peoples Republic of China and is located in the
north of the country. It is a very old city, founded over 2,000 years ago. It
has 8.5 million inhabitants in its urban area and it is China's second largest
city in terms of population, after Shanghai. It is also one of the largest cities
in the world. It has an area of 1,377 square kilometers.
The capital of China has a humid continental climate influenced by the
monsoon. The lowest average temperature is 7C (minus 7 degrees
Celsius) in January, while the highest average temperature is 26C and
occurs in July. Summer is the rainy season and the annual precipitation is
over 600 mm.
STOCKHOLM

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden, located by the lake Malaren on the east
coast of the country. It is a beautiful city with a very important port. The
citys population is approximately 1.2 million and it has an area of 375.25
square kilometers. Stockholm has lots of museums, open spaces and
palaces. Probably the most important cultural event of Stockholm is the
annual ceremony of the Nobel Awards. These are awarded by the Nobel
Foundation, created in 1900.
The city dates from the 13th century but it did not become the capital of the
country until the 16th century. Winters in Stockholm are quite cold, with
temperatures as low as 7C (minus 7 degrees Celsius). However,
summers are much warmer. The highest temperature in July is 25C. The
annual precipitation is 539 mm.
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6. Read the previous text and answer these questions about Beijing, Stockholm and Paris

CITY PARIS BEIJING STOCKHOLM


How big is it?

How old is it?

How populated is it?

How hot does it get?

How cold does it get?

How wet does it get?

7. Write sentences about the cities using superlative and comparative adjectives. You can also make
sentences based on your opinion using beautiful, interesting, modern, etc.

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VALORACIN INTEGRAL

CALIFICACION FIRMA DEL FIRMA DEL


DESEMPEO
CUALITATIVA CUANTITATIVA DOCENTE ACUDIENTE
SUPERIOR
(96 100)
ALTO
(86 95)
BASICO
(75 85)
BAJO
(10 74)

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