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b) ONLINE Listening and check. Then listen and repeat the words.
4. READING
a) Read the article and match the headings to the paragraphs.
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You can find this liquid in young fruit that is still green. People drank it in South-Est Asia,
Africa, and the Caribbean before it became popular as a health drink. Today, athletes drink it
after playing sports. It is very good for you as it is low in fats and sugars. Doctors sometimes
use it in an emergency because it is similar to human plasma.
9B White gold.
1. GRAMMAR quantifiers: how much / how many, a lot of, etc.
a) Complete the questions. Then complete the sentences.
2. He
4. He
5. He
6. She
b) Read the information and write questions.
FOOD FACTS
There is .81 ounces of sugar in a orange.
There are about 125 calories in a banana.
There are about 18 oranges in a carton of
orange juice
There is .04 ounces of salt in a bowl Of cereal.
There are twelve eggs in a carton.
There are 16 ounces of jam in a jar
b) ONLINE Listen and check. Then listen and repeat the words.
c) ONLINE Listen and repeat the sentences.
1. She saw Susan standing outside the study.
2. Shawn said sorry for singing in the shower.
3. Steve puts six spoons of sugar on his cereal.
4. Sylvia spends Saturdays in the shopping center.
4. LISTENING
a) ONLINE Listen to the radio program about food groups. Complete the examples of the
groups.
1. Carbohydrates: bread, pasta, ,potatoes
2. Fruits and vegetables: apple, organges, , carrots
3. Protein: meat,
4. Milk and dairy: , yogurt
5. Fats and sugars: cake, , candy, chips.
b) ONLINE Listen again. Fill in the blanks the one word.
1. Carbohydrates give us
2. Fruits and vegetables contain important
3. Protein helps our bodies to and repair.
4. Milk and dair are important four our bones and
5. You should eat fats and sugars or a week
9C Quiz night.
1. GRAMMAR comparative adjectives.
a) Write the comparative forms of these adjectives in the correct circle.
1 2 3
1 or 2 syllable ending in y = 1 or 2 syllable ending in y =
one syllable = + -er
+ -ier double consonant + -er
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2 or more syllable = more + -
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4. READING
a) Read the sentences. Do you think they are T (true) or F (false)? Then read the article and
check.
Modern myths.
1 Elephants have brains that are bigger than any other land mammal. The expression “an
elephant never forgets” suggests that the bigger an animal’s brain is, the better that animal
can remember things. Animal researchers discovered that this is actually true for elephants!
These animals can remember details about areas of land as big as 1200 square miles”
2 There are 12 countries in South America including Argentina and Brazil. It has an area of
6888062 square miles and its population is over 371090000. North America includes
Canada and the US, but it also contains the countries of Central America. It covers an area
of about 95401198 square miles, and its population is almost 529 million. This makes it
bigger than South America
3 When the American Medical Association studied the number of people injured in traffic
accidents in the US, they got a surprise. They discovered that there were more dangerous
car accidents on Tax Day. Tax Day is every year around April 15. People in the US are
busy around this time!
4 Experts have different opinions about margarine and butter, and there is a big argument
about which one is better for you. The truth is that margarine today is better than it was in
the past because producers use a different type of vegetable oil. Butter still contains a lot of
animal fat. Margarine today contains less fat which makes it healthier than butter.
1. There are fewer car accidents on Tax Day.
2. Elephants remember more than other animals.
3. South America is bigger than North America.
4. Margarine is healthier than butter
b) Guess the meaning of the highlighted words. Check the meaning and pronunciation in your
dictionary.
5. LISTENING.
a) ONLINE Listen to a conversation between a couple talking about two cities with the same
nada. Write T (true) or F (false).
1. More people live in Birmingham, UK than Birmingham, US.
2. Birmingham, is bigger than Birmingham, UK.
3. Birmingham, is greener than Birmingham, UK.
4. Birmingham, is older than Birmingham, UK.
5. Birmingham, is wetter than Birmingham, UK.
6. Birmingham, is hotter than Birmingham, UK.