Red Line 2, Coursebook
64 s i xty - four C Fast food Emma and Sam are laying the table. Grandma hasn’t come back from the doctor yet. Then the doorbell rings. 2 She eats slowly Change the adjectives into adverbs and finish the sentences. Example: Grandma eats slowly because she’s got stomach problems. (slow) 1. Sam was in a hurry, so he didn’t carry the soup … . (careful) 2. The La Caverna people brought the food really … . (quick) 3. Did they speak … on the phone? (nice) 4. Emma has got Maths homework. She can do it … . (easy) 5. I’m lucky. I can do Maths … . (good) 6. You can eat … if they bring the food to the door. (cheap) 7. Don’t you think Grandma cooks … ? (fantastic) 8. He had a really bad day. He ate his dinner … . (angry) 1 At the table Who needs what at the table? Example: Sam has got spaghetti. He needs a plate, … . ➝ G33 Emma: That’s what I call ‘fast food’. They came really quickly, didn’t they? Sam: I think Ching Ming brings the food even faster. Emma: But the food at La Caverna is better. And the worst place is the Supper Bar. You can eat more cheaply there, but they give you chips with everything. Sam: It can’t be worse than school lunches. They’re awful. It’s their job to cook good food. Why do they do it so badly? Emma: I like school lunches. The dinner ladies are a bit slow. But I think they cook nicely. The rice pudding is the best – even better than your grandma’s rice pudding. She cooks really well, but her rice pudding isn’t very creamy. Mr Spencer: Dinner is ready. The salad is for me. Hands off! Sam: Salad? I don’t want that anyway. What could be more boring than salad? Mr Spencer: Salad is the healthiest food in the world. Lots of vitamins! Emma: It may be healthier than pizza, but it’s not as nice. Pizza is much tastier. Sam: Mmm. Here’s my spaghetti. Is the minestrone soup for Grandma? Mr Spencer: Yes, it is. She hasn’t got a very big appetite at the moment. That’s why she went to the doctor’s. She chooses her food very carefully because fat is bad for her. Emma: Look at this pizza. It’s bigger than my plate. I don’t think I can eat it all. Sam: Don’t worry, Dad and I can help you! Mr Spencer: Yes, we can help. You were right, Emma. Pizza is nicer than salad. Your pizza was the most expensive thing on the menu, so we must eat it all. I need cheese. Regular adverbs careful + ly ➝ carefully bad + ly ➝ badly nice + ly ➝ nicely happy ➝ happ + i + ly ➝ happily terribl e + y ➝ terribly fantastic + ally ➝ fantastically Irregular adverbs It’s good. ➝ It works well. He’s fast. ➝ He runs fast. GRAMMAR 5 10 15 20 ➝ WB 45, 1 – 2 5 Check-in Language 1 Story Wordwise Check-out Nur zu Prüfzwecken – E gentum des Verlags öbv
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy ODE3MDE=