NHW Elementary - Sample Pages PDF
NHW Elementary - Sample Pages PDF
3 Look at the pictures of London and Paris. 5 T 9.4 Listen to Rob, an Englishman who lives
Compare the two cities. Use I think and and works in Paris. Complete his sentences.
on.
near the mountains kilometres from the sea 7 People in London work and they earn .
Lond
2 T 9.1 Listen to the descriptions of two cities Which cities are they? 8 In Paris, having a good time is .
n,
6 Work with a partner. Close your books.
LONDON AND PARIS
herki
Try to remember what Rob said.
Comparative adjectives
The G
1 T 9.2 Read and listen to the conversation. PRACTICE
A Which do you prefer, London or Paris? Comparing cities
B Well, Im from Paris, so of course I love Paris. 1 Complete the conversations using the adjectives.
A Londons a lot bigger than Paris.
1 A New York is older than London. (old)
B Its true. Paris is much smaller, but its more romantic!
B No, it isnt! New York is much more modern ! (modern)
A Yes, this is what people say.
2 A Tokyo is Bangkok. (cheap)
B And the food is better.
B No, it isnt! Tokyos much ! (expensive)
A Well, Im not so sure about that
3 A Seoul is Beijing. (big)
B No, it isnt! Seoul is much ! (small)
What are the differences between London and Paris?
Londons bigger than Paris. 4 A Johannesburg is Cape Town. (safe)
Practise the conversation. B No, it isnt! Its much ! (dangerous)
5 A Taxi drivers in New York are taxi drivers in
GRAMMAR SPOT
London. (good)
1 Regular comparative adjectives add -er or more. Complete the chart. B No, they arent! Theyre much ! (bad)
big bigger romantic small expensive
What are the rules? When do we add -er? When do we use more? T 9.5 Listen and check.
2 Some adjectives are irregular. good better bad 2 Work with a partner. Practise the conversations in exercise 1.
Grammar Reference 9.1 p139 Becareful with stress and intonation.
2 What is the comparative form of the adjectives in the box? New York is much more modern!
tall tallerexpensive more expensive
3 Work in small groups. Compare two capital cities you know.
tall expensive hot cheap nice wet warm cold polite beautiful bad good is bigger than it is nearer the , but is safer
4 T 9.3 Listen and practise the sentences.
Work with a partner. Test each other on the comparative forms.
Check the spelling.
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A PARISIAN IN LONDON
have got
Londons Biggest Market PRACTICE
Its the biggest!
Superlative adjectives 1 Complete these sentences with a superlative adjective.
CAMDEN MARKET
1 T 9.6 Listen to Chantal, a French woman. Where does she live
and work? Is she married? 1 The tallest building in London is Canary Wharf.
1 Look at the introduction to the text about Its 235 metres.
2 T 9.6 Listen again and complete the questions and answers. Camden Market. Complete the chart. The biggest and most popular market in
Practise them with a partner. 2 The hotel is the Lanesborough. Itcosts 7,000
Adjectives Superlatives London takes place every day in Camden, per night!
Hi! Im Chantal! Ive got a good job in a bank. but it is busiest and best at the weekend.
1 big the biggest 3 The park in central London is Hyde Park.
Q Have you got a flat? 2 popular Camden is famous all over the world for Its 142 hectares.
3 busy 4 The tourist attraction is the London Eye. It has
C We a nice flat in Camden. 4 good
its fashion, artists, clubs, and music, but it
is 1 (famous) for its market. It is the 10,000 visitors a day.
Q Has Andr a job? 5 The building is Buckingham Palace. Everyone
2 Read the rest of the text. Complete it with 2
(large) street market in theUK.
C He a shop in Camden. He sells the adjective in the superlative. knows who lives there.
French cheese! More than 400,000 people come every 6 The restaurant for spotting celebrities is The Ivy.
3 Whats special about ? weekend to look, shop, eat, and meet
Q you a car? They all go there.
Camden Its got the largest street market in friends. There is music everywhere.
C No, I a car. I go everywhere on the UK. T 9.9 Listen and check. Make sentences about your town.
the weekend the food the clothes The street food is delicious, and it is the
public transport. Its much easier.
the Electric Ballroom Proud
3
(cheap) in north London.
Making comparisons
GRAMMAR SPOT T 9.8 Listen and check. In every part of the market you find
2 Complete the sentences with an opposite adjective.
1 Have and have got both express possession. something interesting. It has the
GRAMMAR SPOT 1 The music here is too loud. Can we go somewhere quieter ?
I have a good job. = Ive got a good job.
4
(amazing) clothes, beautiful 2 The 10.00 train is too slow. Is the 11.30 train a faster one?
Do you have a nice flat? = Have you got a niceflat? 1 Look at the superlatives in exercise 1. jewellery, music, and tattoo shops. 3 Youre late. Why werent you here ?
She doesnt have a car. = She hasnt got a car. What are the rules?
The Electric Ballroom is the 5 (old) 4 This flat is too far from town. I need somewhere
We use have got more in spoken English. 2 What are the comparative and superlative
nightclub in Camden. You can hear thecentre.
2 The past of have and have got is had. forms of these adjectives?
the 6 (late) rock bands before they 5 Five minutes is too short for a break. We need a one.
I had a boring job, so I left. small expensive hot
become famous. There are hundreds of 6 This exercise is too easy. Can I do something ?
Grammar Reference 9.2 p139 easy beautiful
clubs, but Proud is one of the 7 (cool).
Grammar Reference 9.1 p139 Check it
3 Rewrite the sentences with have got. Camden Market rocks! 3 Tick () the correct sentence.
1 We have a nice flat.
2 I have a French husband. 1 Yesterday was more hot than today.
3 He has a business in Camden. Yesterday was hotter than today.
4 Do you have a lot of friends? 2 Shes taller than her brother.
5 How many brothers and sisters do you have?
Shes taller that her brother.
6 I dont have any brothers. I have a sister called Natalie.
7 Natalie has a big house. 3 I am the most young in the class.
8 You have a good English accent. I am the youngest in the class.
T 9.7 Listen and check. Read the sentences aloud. 4 his exercise is most difficult in the book.
T
This exercise is the most difficult in the book.
Ive got a bigger house than you! 5 Ive got three sisters.
4 Work with a partner. Ive got a bigger I got three sisters.
Imagine youre both millionaires. house than you! 6 Do you got any money?
Whos got the best house? I dont think so. Ive
Have you got any money?
got ten bedrooms!
Student A Look at p000. 7 She hasnt got a good job.
Student B Look at p000. Thats nothing! Ive got
She no got a good job.
eight bedrooms on the
first floor, and . . .
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READING AND LISTENING
Megacities HIGH-SPEED MULTICULTURAL
1 Look at the list of cities. Put them in order of size of
population: 1 = the biggest.
Mumbai Shanghai Tokyo
New York Mexico City
T 9.10 Listen. Were you right? What is a megacity?
Tokyo has a population of 35 million people. It is the
largest city in the world. It is also one of the most exciting.
Everything moves fast here. It has one of the biggest and
A CITY OF EXTREMES
Mumbai is Indias largest city with a population of
MEXICO CITY
Mexico City has a population
of 23.4 million. It is the largest
What happened in 2008? busiest railway systems in the world. Every day, 11 million 22.8 million. It is also Indias most important city in both North and South
2 Look at the photos. What can you see? commuters use it to get to and from work. People earn commercial centre. America. The Aztecs called
the highest salaries, and they spend the most money. They Mumbai was part of the British Empire until independence it Tenochtitlan, and it was already an
Look at the title of each article.
wear the latest fashions and have the most up-to-date in 1947. It was called Bombay until 1995, when it was important city when the Spanish invaded in 1521.
Which city ?
phones. It is the worlds most expensive city. renamed Mumbai after a Hindu goddess, Mumba Devi. The country became independent in 1821.
is very fast has a mix of cultures has a lot of poverty
3 Work in three groups.
Group A Read about Tokyo.
Group B Read about Mumbai.
Group C read about Mexico City.
Make notes about your city under these headings:
The city and its people
Money and business
Buildings and history
Climate
Transport
23 2 T 9.12 Complete the directions from YOU ARE HERE to the 4 Work in pairs. Ask for and give directions to
22 A312 to Dorchester. Use the prepositions. the railway station the church
the M4 to Appleby a chemists
over along past round up down through under
a supermarket a car park
the Town Hall the A42 to Milbury
Go along George Street, the Bristol Hotel on your
24 left, and the bridge. At the roundabout turn left and Excuse me!
go Park Avenue. Go the corner, the Can you tell me how to get to ?
3 Complete the sentences with a word from exercise 2. 4 What can you do ?
wood, and the hill. Then go the railway bridge
1 A cathedral is bigger than a church . at a petrol station You can buy petrol. Is there a near here?
and you are on the A312 to Dorchester.
2 A mountain is higher than a . in a library at a market on a farm
in a shopping centre in a car park
3 A is smaller than a house. 3 T 9.13 Start from YOU ARE HERE. Listen to the directions.
4 A town is bigger than a . Where do you finish? 5 Give directions to places in your town from
Your town your school.
5 In my town theres a of King Leopold II sitting on 1 2 3
his horse. Its in the main . 5 Where do you go in your town ? Go out of the school. Turn right and
6 The mayor has an office in the . to meet friends for culture (art, music, history, . . .)
7 Cars drive on the . Pedestrians walk on the . to see tourist sights when it is a lovely day
WRITING Describing a place p114
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