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Unit 6: Exercise 1: Match The Activities With The Places

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Unit 6: Exercise 1: Match The Activities With The Places

This document contains exercises related to vocabulary about places, transportation, shopping, feelings and adjectives. There are matching, completion, sentence construction and comparison exercises involving key words about locations, items, activities and descriptive terms. The exercises provide practice with essential grammar structures and vocabulary for describing places, transportation, shopping and opinions.

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Unit 6: Exercise 1

Match the activities with the places.

sports centre museum station hotel park police station


post office library restaurant supermarket

1. send a parcel
2. stay for a few days
3. speak to a policeman
4. exercise
5. have a meal
6. do some food shopping
7. catch a bus or a train
8. relax on the grass
9. borrow a book
10. look at things from the past

Unit 6: Exercise 2
Complete the table using the words in the box.

Visitors driver table plane neighbours road floor museum fast


coffee snack houses history pilot lift bikes flight platform clothes
ticket machine

Train Motorway Department store Street


Café Castle Airport

Unit 6: Exercise 3
Look at the map. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
Across behind between in front of next on your left on your right opposite

1. The park is ____________ the cinema.


2. The petrol station is ___________ the road from the cinema.
3. The post office is ___________ the café and the hotel.
4. The museum is ___________ to the petrol station.
5. The café is ____________ the post office.
6. When you come out of the hotel, the post office is _____________ .
7. The bus stop is ___________ the park.
8. When you come out of the museum, the petrol station is _____________ .

Unit 6: Exercise 4
Read the sentences. Choose the correct answers.

1. Sally and her friend had nothing to do and they felt a bit bored/heavy/sorry .
2. They decided to go to the shopping centre to get some early/latest/new clothes.
3. The shopping centre had all of Sally’s favourite/great/popular shops .

4. It was the weekend, and the centre was busy/crowded/full of people.

5. Sally was careful/ready/worried not to spend too much money.

6. After a couple of hours, Sally and her friend felt difficult/tired/wrong so they went to
a café for a rest.

7. They had a drink and a fast/healthy/right snack and then went home.

Unit 6: Exercise 5
Complete the sentences with the adjectives in the box.

Comfortable famous friendly high interesting modern old


1. I didn’t enjoy the flight because my seat was not at all ___________ .
2. The library looks very ___________ – the building is made of glass and it is an unusual
shape.
3. The staff at the hotel were always polite and ____________ .
4. I’m reading a very ___________ book at the moment about the future of the planet.
5. I bought some beautiful ____________ jewellery from the market. It’s from the 19th
century.
6. The mountain isn’t very ___________ but the views from the top are still amazing.
7. I sat next to a well-known actor on the train. I had never seen a ____________person
before that.

Unit 6: Exercise 6
Complete the table using the adjectives in the box.

Low crowded expensive careful new difficult comfortable strong


cheap fast important high interesting clean modern old

+er/est more/the most…

Unit 6: Exercise 7
Complete the sentences with the comparative forms of the adjectives in
brackets.

1. I think trains are __________ (safe) and _________ (fast) than cars.

2. The traffic is usually ___________ (bad) in the city than in the countryside.

3. In London, the bus is _____________ (cheap) than the train.

4. The main square is ____________ (old) than any other parts of the town.

5. My old house was ______________ (big) than the one I live in now.
6. I live far from college so I have to get up _____________ (early) than my friends.

7. Our garden always looks _____________ (pretty) in summer than in winter.

8. My friend has lost weight and is much ____________ (thin) than last year.

9. It is ___________ (good) for your health to cycle to work than get the bus.

10. Jon lives ____________ (far) away from me than Pete.

Unit 6: Exercise 8
Complete the sentences with the comparative forms of the underlined
adjectives. The first question has been done for you.

1. My bike was expensive but my brother’s was more expensive .

2. Art galleries are interesting but museums are ______________ .

3. Madrid is hot but Kuwait is ______________ .

4. This garden is pretty but the one we saw yesterday was ________________ .

5. This restaurant is good but the Italian one is _______________ .

6. I was excited about the trip but my friend was _____________ .

7. Cars are noisy but motorbikes are _____________ .

8. I’m bad at maths but my friend is ________________ .

Unit 6: Exercise9
Look at the pictures of the three cars and read the information. Then complete
the sentences using the superlative forms of the adjectives in brackets.

Car A Car B Car C


- 2010 - 2009 - 2015
- 80,000 km on the clock - 20,000 km on the clock - 10,000 km on the clock
- 1 litre engine - 1.5 litre engine - 2 litre engine
- 3 doors - 5 doors - 4 doors
- £2,000 - £6,500 - £15,000

1. Car A is __________ (cheap).

2. Car B has ___________ (many) doors.

3. Car C has ____________ (large) engine.

4. Car A has ____________ (many) kilometres on the clock.

5. Car C is _______________ (expensive).

6. Car A has ______________ (small) engine.

7. Car B is _______________ (old).

Unit 6: Exercise 10
Complete the email with the correct forms of the adjectives in brackets. The
first one has been done for you.

Hi Sue,

I’m on holiday in Munich and I’m having a great time. We are staying in a little hotel near
the city centre. It isn’t the best (good) hotel in town but it is nice enough and it was
________________ (cheap) than most of the others I looked at. It’s very close to the
Englischer Garten, a beautiful park that is ______________ (big) than Central Park in New
York!

Yesterday, we went to the Deutsches Museum, a big science museum – one of 
____________ (large) in Europe. I liked all of it, but ________________ (interesting) part
for me was the space exhibition.

Tomorrow, we are going to the Residenzmuseum. The guidebook says it is one of


_________________ (nice) palaces in the whole of Germany. I can’t wait.

Write and tell me about your holiday.

Toni

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