LESSON 3A GRAMMAR
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Look at the pictures of gadgets. What do you think they do?

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8.1 Listen and match the conversations to each gadget.
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8.2 Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences. Then listen and check.
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The tracker beeps quietly at first
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It’s brilliant! It
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I could charge my phone
a. and then it starts beeping loudly.
b. really easily with this gadget.
c. works really well.
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Look at the underlined adverbs in Exercise 3. Then choose the correct words to complete rules 1–3. Study the Grammar box to check.
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We add -ly to most adjectives / verbs to make adverbs.
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For adjectives ending in -y, we change -y to -i / -e and add -ly.
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The adverbs for good and fast are regular / irregular.

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Change the adjectives in the box to adverbs and complete the sentences.
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My brother speaks English __________. He lived in London for ten years.
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You need to read this __________. It’s very important.
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Can I have a salad? I’m trying to eat __________.
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Well done! You played really __________.
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Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets. Use the adjective or adverb.
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My sister bakes really __________, although she is not a __________ baker. (good, professional)
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He isn’t a __________ driver. He always drives too __________. (careful, fast)
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My computer wasn’t __________, but it starts up really __________. (cheap, slow)
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LESSON 3B GRAMMAR
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★ Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. Sometimes more than one answer is possible.
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My dad drives very carefully / fast / healthily.
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This computer works slowly / politely / well.
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Our coach sometimes shouts at us loudly / hard / safely.
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Check your work politely / carefully / badly.
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I ran very fast / quickly / politely to the bus stop.
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The children played urgently / happily / loudly together.
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We all worked hard / healthily / well during the lesson.
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I need to phone home urgently / dangerously / well.
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★★ Complete the sentences with the adjectives in bold and adverbs formed from them.
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CAREFUL
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HEALTHY
I try to eat __________. I always eat __________ food.
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★★★ Complete the mini-conversations with the words from the box. There is one extra word.
badly carefully hard loud politely polite slow slowlyFred: Have you got any speakers? The sound on your laptop isn’t very loud.
Eric: It is, but I can’t play it __________. My dad works at night and he’s sleeping.
Fred: Oh, OK.Heba: Hurry up!
Fatima: I’m ready!
Heba: You’re so __________!
Fatima: I’m not.
Heba: You are! You do everything __________ and you’re always late!Mum: Your teacher says you always work __________ during the lessons.
Husam: I do!
Mum: And he says that you’re very __________.
Husam: … but?
Mum: But you did very __________ in your exams.
Husam: I know.
Mum: You made some silly mistakes. He says you should always check your work __________ when you finish.
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Write about how you do different activities. Which do you do well, badly, slowly, carefully, etc.?
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ANSWERS
Warm-up
Exercise 1
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Students' own answers
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Exercise 2
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1C, 2B, 3A
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Exercise 3
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2c, 3b
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Exercise 4
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adjectives
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irregular
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Exercise 5
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2. carefully
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healthily
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well
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Exercise 6
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Students' own answers
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LESSON 3B (WB)
Exercise 1
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carefully/fast
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slowly/well
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Exercise 2
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2. loudly, loud
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hard, hard
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good, well
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healthily, healthy
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Exercise 3
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2. loudly
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slow
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slowly
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hard
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polite
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badly
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carefully
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Exercise 4
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Students' own answers
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loudly
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carefully
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fast/quickly
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happily/loudly
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hard/well
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urgently
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