What does ¨talkative¨ mean?
talks too much
What dooes ¨borrow¨ mean?
to take something for a short period of time
What does ¨sunset¨mean?
the time in the evening when the sun disappears or daylight fades
a department store, a newsagent, a butcher, a stationery store, a chemist, a supermarket...
the comparative form of ¨noisy¨
noisier than
What does ¨packed¨mean?
filled by a large number or people
what is a ¨historical¨ city?
a place with lots of important old buildings
What are ¨binoculars¨?
an optical instrument with a lens for each eye, used for viewing distant objects
Name 3 things you can buy at a stationery store
envelope, pen, pencil, ruler, notebook, paper, marker...
the comparative form of ¨friendly¨
friendlier than
What are ¨customers¨?
a person that buys goods
What does ¨priceless¨ mean?
so precious that its value cannot be determined
What does ¨available¨ mean?
able to be used or obtained
Name 3 types of books
biography, comic, cookery book, dictionary, guidebook, novel, textbook...
the superlative form of ¨unusual¨
the most unusual
What is a ¨cosmopolitan¨city?
What does ¨vast¨ mean?
inmense
What does ¨seaside¨ mean?
a place by the sea
Name 3 kinds of magazines
computing, cooking and food, current affairs and news, entertainment and TV, fashion and beauty, home and garden, music, science and technology, sports...
superlative and comparative of ¨pretty¨
prettier than / the prettiest
What does ¨crumble¨ mean?
to fall apart in small pieces
What does ¨inherit¨ mean?
receive or be left with something from a predecessor or former owner
What does ¨commute¨ mean?
travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis
Name 3 phrases you can use when you make a call
Can I leave a message, Can I speak to...please, This is..., Thanks for your help
superlative and comparative form of ¨popular¨
the most popular / more popular than