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UNIT 1: Towns and Cities: PBD Vocabulary 1
UNIT 1: Towns and Cities: PBD Vocabulary 1
1. 2.
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. DSKP: LS3.2.1
Study the table carefully. Then, fill in the blanks with Yes or No. DSKP: LS3.2.2
2. quiet? ✓✓ ✓✓✓ ✓
3. clean? ✓✓ ✓✓✓ ✓
4. friendly? ✓ ✓✓ ✓✓✓
5. expensive? ✓✓✓ ✓✓ ✓
6. comfortable? ✓ ✓✓✓ ✓✓
7. modern? ✓✓ ✓✓✓ ✓
8. big? ✓ ✓✓ ✓✓✓
Get It Right
1. We use some or any when we ask questions.
2. We use Yes, there is and No, there isn’t with singular or plural nouns.
3. We also use Yes, there are and No, there aren’t with singular or plural nouns.
4. We use How many...? with singular or plural nouns.
Look at the pictures. Then, fill in the blanks with the correct answers. DSKP: LS3.2.4
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Digital Resource
noisier quieter
2.
Tom’s room
dirtier cleaner
3. Henry’s house
4.
Building A
prettier uglier
Building B is uglier
than Building A.
Building B
5.
Listen to the dialogue. Write True or False for each of the statements below.
DSKP: LS1.2.2
Audio
Role-Play
1. Get pupils to work in pairs.
2. Tell pupils to listen to the audio and dialogue again.
3. Ask pupils to write a dialogue based on the following topic ‘A Cruise Trip’.
4. Give pupils 30 minutes to prepare for the role-play.
5. Get pupils to act out the dialogue and scenario in front of the class.
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Get It Right
Digital Quiz
1. We use comparative adjectives to compare two people, animals or things.
2. We can form comparative adjectives by:
(a) adding –er to one-syllable adjectives
t PME¬ older t TNBMM¬ smaller
(b) adding –r to adjectives that end in –e
t OJDF¬ nicer t TBGF¬ safer
(c) doubling the consonant and adding –er to adjectives that end in a vowel and a consonant
t CJH¬ bigger t IPU¬ hotter
(d) changing –y to –i and adding –er to adjectives that end in a consonant and –y
t IBQQZ¬ happier t IFBWZ¬ heavier
(e) adding more to all adjectives with three or more syllables
t CFBVUJGVM¬ more beautiful t JOUFSFTUJOH¬ more interesting
3. There are also certain adjectives that change to different forms.
t CBE¬ worse
t HPPEXFMM¬ better
t MJUUMF¬ less
t NBOZNVDI¬ more
Fill in the blanks with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets. The first one has
been done for you.
9. Farah is friendlier
(friendly) than Ken.
Fill in the blanks with the correct answers. Then, act out the dialogues with a friend. DSKP: LS2.1.5
1.
Excuse me. Are we near Yes. Look, we’re here.
the museum?
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A. Read the passage. Then, fill in the blanks with key phrases from the passage.
DSKP: LS4.2.4
1. MARKET 2. 3.
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2.
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5.
k c i n e m a
e b
3. 4.
r e s t a u r a n t
c a
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h b r i d g e
o y
4. 5. 6.
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Practice 1
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.
Practice 2
Choose the answer with the correct spelling.
B restorant C theatre
C restorent D teatrer
D restaurant
Practice 3
Choose the word that has the opposite meaning of the underlined word.
C pretty C secure
4 15 D hideous D harmful
Practice 4
Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
Practice 5
Choose the best answer to fill in the blanks in the passage that follows.
Kim is at a park. She is flying (1) kite. Suddenly, a gust of wind (2)
Kim’s kite into a tree. Luckily, her neighbour, Mr Tan, is there. He helps her get
(3) kite back.
1. A – C an 3. A my
B a D the B his
C her
2. A blew C blows D our
B blow D blowing
Practice 6
Based on the picture, choose the best answer to fill in the blanks in the passage
that follows.
Aliff and his mother are at the market. There are a lot of people there. It is very (1).
Aliff’s mother is (2) some mangoes at a fruit stall. Aliff is looking at some fish at
the fish stall (3) it.
1. A ugly C noisy 3. A next to
B quiet D modern B opposite
C between
2. A chose C chooses D in front of it
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