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The Romans constructed this wall nearly 2000 years ago. BUILT This wall…………………………………. the Romans nearly 2000 years ago. was built by

A small boy on a skateboard knocked my sister over yesterday. WAS My sister ............................................................... a small boy on a skateboard yesterday. was knocked over by

The radio stations have played that music track over a hundred times this week. HAS That music track ……………………………………… than a hundred times this week by the radio stations. has been played more

By this time next week we’ll have given all our projects to our English teacher. HANDED By this time next week all our projects ………………………………….… to our English teacher. will have been handed in

Anna Hamilton will wear one of Dior’s dresses to the opening night. BE One of Dior’s dresses …………………………… Anna Hamilton to the opening night. will be worn by

Our teacher won’t give us so much homework next weekend as it’s a national holiday. LESS We ……………………………… homework by our teacher next weekend as it’s a national holiday. will be given less

L’espressione italiana ‘farsi fare qualcosa (da qualcuno)’ si rende con la costruzione di tipo passivo: HAVE + something + DONE GET + something + DONE più informale Someone CUT her hair. She HAD her hair CUT. She GOT her hair CUT. Someone WILL FIT a burglar alarm to my neighbours. My neighbours WILL HAVE a burglar alarm FITTED. My neighbours WILL GET a burglar alarm FITTED.

AVVERBI aggettivo + LY PERFECT + LY PERFECTLY QUICK + LY QUICKLY COMMON + LY COMMONLY HOPEFUL + LY HOPEFULLY

AVVERBI VARIAZIONI ORTOGRAFICHE: EASY* EASILY* TERRIBLE* TERRIBLY* TRUE* TRULY* AUTOMATIC* AUTOMATICALLY*

AVVERBI VARIAZIONI ORTOGRAFICHE: Un po’ di pratica: POSSIBLE POSSIBLY HAPPY HAPPILY MAGIC MAGICALLY FUNNY FUNNILY TRAGIC TRAGICALLY CLUMSY CLUMSILY SENSIBLE SENSIBLY

AVVERBI FORME IRREGOLARI: EARLY EARLY LATE LATE HARD HARD HARDLY vuol dire ‘a malapena’ FAST FAST FAR FAR GOOD WELL

Answer the questions using adverbs. How do you dance? How do you sing? How do you ride your moped?

Answer the questions using adverbs. How do you play volleyball? How do you do your homework? How do you dress for school?

Answer the questions using adverbs. When do you usually get to school? How do you speak French? How do you type?

COMPARATIVI DEGLI AVVERBI (maggioranza) MORE + avverbio + (THAN) I understand French MORE EASILY than English. Why don’t you drive MORE SLOWLY?

AVVERBI IRREGOLARI (maggioranza) COMPARATIVI DEGLI AVVERBI IRREGOLARI (maggioranza) Si usa il comparativo dell’aggettivo corrispondente. EARLY EARLIER (than) LATE LATER (than) HARD HARDER (than) FAST FASTER (than) FAR FURTHER (than) WELL BETTER (than) Il comparativo di BADLY è: WORSE (than)

AVVERBI (uguaglianza) COMPARATIVI DEGLI AVVERBI (uguaglianza) AS + avverbio + (AS) Si usa sempre: I don’t cook AS BADLY AS my brother. The TGV goes AS FAST AS the Eurostar. COMPARATIVI DEGLI AVVERBI (minoranza) Si usa sempre: LESS + avverbio + (THAN) He studies LESS CAREFULLY than me. My car goes LESS FAST than before.

match 1) It doesn’t ………………….. another piece of clothing fit 2) It doesn’t ………………… him suit 3) It doesn’t ………………… her waste 4) It’s a ………………… of money

1) be obsessed with 7) goes out of fashion 2) keeping up with 8) throw away 3) stand out 9) come back into fashion 4) outrageous 10) have loads of money 5) conventional 11) show off 6) suit me 12) designer labels

LISTENING – PART 3 1 E There isn't much to do round here at weekends, so I usually go to the shopping centre with my friends. We go to loads of shops and try stuff on, it's all too expensive for us but it's something to do. Most of it looks really bad on me as I'm really tall and thin but I've got used to what kind of clothes look good on me - things like long jumpers and skinny jeans. So when I've got some money, I know exactly what to look for. I like to have my friends with me though for a second opinion.

LISTENING – PART 3 2 F Most of my friends want to get all the latest stuff but I never really know what to buy. So when I go to get something new, I try to get what my mates are wearing. Mostly we wear jeans and hoodies and, if we can afford them, designer T-shirts. They never really go out of fashion. I like going round the shops and looking at what's there but I'm not good at deciding and I'm not very adventurous with colours and styles. When I've got a lot of money, then I might decide to keep up with the latest fashions.

LISTENING – PART 3 3 A My mum and my sister and I often go shopping together. We have a good time, especially if my mum is feeling generous, but she obviously likes different things from me. She thinks I should wear bright cheerful things, whereas I like to wear grey or black. She also thinks that being well-dressed is really important, so I should buy things that look smart and will last but I prefer to buy cheap clothes I can replace. I love going shopping with my best friend too. We've got completely different tastes but we like getting each other's opinions all the same.

LISTENING – PART 3 4 C It annoys me that all the shops have the same things in them, then the fashion suddenly changes and one day everybody's wearing long shorts and then the next day the latest thing is tight black jeans. Some styles really suit some people but not others, so it doesn't really work. I usually go shopping on my own because I find most of the chain stores a bit boring and I'm looking for stuff that will make me look different from my friends. I do find it eventually - sometimes it's just an unusual colour but often I invent my own fashion. Some of it might look a bit strange but I don't mind.

LISTENING – PART 3 5 H I've been interested in clothes since I was little, when I used to argue with my mum about what I would wear –  I used to refuse to wear colours that didn't match and I'm still the same. I take ages to get ready in the morning because I want to look stylish and elegant. It's not because I want people to notice me but because I feel better about myself when I've taken a bit of time. My friends like to get dressed up in the best clothes when they go out but the rest of the time they just wear jeans and a T-shirt. That's not for me.

HOMEWORK exercise on phrasal verbs (photocopy) ex. 4 p. 28 ex. 7 p. 71