Task 1. Read the text and answer the questions My Ideal Place to Live
My ideal place to live is in a small town in the countryside. My house isn't too small
and it isn't too big. Downstairs, there is large living room with a huge, modem TV where the whole family can relax. My bedroom is upstairs and it has a great view of our beautiful garden. My ideal neighbourhood has got tree-lined streets and parks, but it also has shops and a few lively places like a cmema and a cool cafe to hang out with my friends. There is a baker's nearby so we can buy fresh bread every morning The local people are friendly and don't mind
helping each other out. This is my ideal place to live because it's a pretty, cosy place and everything you need is nearby!
1. What is your ideal place to live? 2. What has your ideal neighbourhood got?
3. What kind of people are there in your neighbourhood?
Task 2. Finish the sentences with suitable words
florist's library jewelers supermarket
1. A shop where you can buy meat -
2. A place with many books you can borrow -
3. A shop where you can buy watches, rings, necklaces and earrings -
4. A shop where you can buy flowers -
Task 3
Make affirmative or negative sentences using There is/ There are
Use a/an or some / any
1. schools in our town +
2. theatre in our town -
3. trade houses near my school -
4. hospital next to the supermarket +
Task 4
Complete the sentences with the adjectives in comparative or superlative form than the River Thames (long)
1. The River Nile is
2. She is the girl in our class. (funny)
3. That plane ticket to Rome is 1,000 euros! It's than the train. (expensive)
4. The people are the
in my country (good)