Prime Time 5/6. Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

14 102 Adjectives and adverbs of manner and degree Language in use: A musical evening Read the newspaper article about a concert given at a music camp for young people. Some words are missing. Change the word in brackets to form the missing word for each gap (1–11). Write your answers in the spaces provided. The first one (0) has been done for you. Last night, the Shrewsbury Teen Music Camp held its annual concert in the Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury. To sum it up: It was a thrilling evening, even … 0 (good) than last year. The evening was opened by young Tobias Mitchell on his cello. He played … 1 (brilliant) and amazed everybody with how … 2 (easy) he mastered J. S. Bach’s cello suites. We know that Tobias had worked … 3 (hard) during the camp but with yesterday’s performance he outdid himself. The next piece was presented by Japanese student Amiko Kawatabe on her violin. She played Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Flight of the Bumblebee”, a very difficult piece. Amiko played … 4 (fast) and she played … 5 (accurate). The moment the audience enjoyed … 6 (much) naturally was the finale when Amiko’s fingers … 7 (confident) flew across the strings of her violin. Every Shrewsbury Teen Music Camp concert … 8 (traditional) ends with the appearance of the camp’s rock band. This year, the formation under 16-year-old band leader Greg Dobson called itself “The loud guys”. They started … 9 (slow) with a ballad written by music coach Mr Katkin. Some of the audience started dancing, but most waited … 10 (patient) for the band to live up to their name. The grand finale was then the band’s brand-new song “Only loud” which they played … 11 (terrible) well – and loud. 0 better 6 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 5 11 Position of adverbs a) Find and underline the misplaced adverbs, then rewrite the corrected sentences in your learning journal. Be careful, not all of them are in the wrong position. 1. The police have been already informed about the attempted attack. 2. A new law was yesterday passed by Parliament. 3. Before you start using appliances, you must read the instructions carefully. 4. If you faster run, you might catch your bus. 5. Since the Norman Conquest Britain has been never invaded. 6. The conference begins tomorrow at 9 o’clock. 7. Recently a delegation of French industrialists visited China. 8. Floods have caused frequently serious damage to the village. 3 ✔ 4 rbeit 2 bewegen Arbeitsheft Arbeitheftv. Buch Buchverweis Blatt Blattverweis Checkliste Mappe 1 Mappe 2 Blatt 2 2 Verschriften 3 Verschriften 4 Schreiben 2 Malen 1 Schreiben 1 Schreiben 2 Schwingen Silbenbögen Ausmalen nummerieren* n König Schneiden Kleben Dreieck Lineal Spiel Modell Experiment Mikroskop interaktiv Smilies Lesen 1 Lesen 2 Hören Riechen Sprechen Achte auf Achtung! Frage Dokument urell Flaggen Daten-CD Audio-CD Musik Audio-CD Sprache Hör-CD/GYV Video-DVD 1 Video-DVD 2 Video Sprechen Film Maus Taschenrechner Podcast Handy Telefon Tastatur Audio bschnitte Fakultativ > Seiten Verweise Aufzählung 1 Aufzählung 2 Diagramm Symbole Marketing mit eBook CD-ROM/ offline Whiteboard mobile devices online Buchhandel lieferbar nur an Lehrer lieferbar auslauf- ender Titel unverbindliche Preisempfehlung Festpreis Prüfstück Langenscheidt Pons KLT L P T Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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