Red Line 2, Coursebook
sixty-five 65 ä 3 Let’s eat! Put these sentences in the right order. Example: 1. Grandma eats slowly these days. 1. Grandma • these days • eats • slowly 2. her food • carefully • chooses • she 3. well • the dinner ladies • cook 4. can find • easily • on the map • La Caverna • Sam 5. happily • are talking • the family • round the table 6. always • eats • Sam • in the evening • hungrily 7. ate • Sam and Terry • quickly • in the break • the cake S 4 At a restaurant Write sentences about the pictures. Example: Lisa laughed loudly when she saw Sam, but Emma laughed more loudly. p 5 Your turn: Your day Write about activities. How do you do them? Example: I always eat breakfast very quickly. 5 6 ➝ G34 The adverb goes at the end of the sentence. But it comes before the place and the time . Sam ate his dinner quickly . Sam ate his dinner quickly yesterday . Sam eats quickly at school . GRAMMAR loudly – more loudly – most loudly hard – harder – hardest easily – more easily – most easily well – better – best badly – worse – worst GRAMMAR ➝ G35 1 2 3 laugh • loudly walk in • nervously sit down • loudly order • happily eat • slow pay • quickly do my homework ride my bike eat breakfast tidy my room … 4 ➝ WB 45, 3 Lisa / Emma the friends / Emma Sam and Terry / Emma Terry / Emma Lisa /Terry Terry / Sam Language 1 5 Adverbs Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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