Comparative
Superlative
Asking and giving directions
Word collocations
Adjectives
100

London is (comfortable) than Paris.

more comfortable
100

Tom Holland is (popular) actor in 2021.

the most popular

100

go along the street

100

My sister has a hobby. She ___ a horse.

rides

100

I think a lot of modern architecture is very ___. I don't like it!

ugly

200

Los Angeles is (crowded) than New York. 

more crowded

200

Stormy weather is (bad) in the world!

the worst

200

take the second right

200

Look around and listen when you ___ the road.

cross

200

I don't like this cafe because it is ___. I can't find the place to sit.

crowded

300

Jim and Jack are both my friends, but Jack is (good).

better

300

(easy) and (safe) way to get there is to take a taxi!

The easiest, the safest

300

turn right at the crossroad

300

'What should I do id I ___ the train?'' ___ a ticket for the next one.'

miss, buy

300

There is so much rubbish! This place is so ____ .

polluted

400

The houses are (expensive) and (large) in the west of the city.

more expensive, larger 

400

There isn't much traffic, so it is (quiet) and (safe) place in the world

the quietest, the safest

400

go under the bridge

400

You have to ___ a ticket before you ___ the train.

buy, get on

400

We need to make the club ___ to a wider range of people.

attractive

500

Small cities are always (exciting) than big cities. There is nothing to do there! I love Moscow (many) than my village.

less exciting, more

500

- What is (interesting) place to visit in your city?

- The central park. People don't like this polluted place. 

the least interesting

500

turn right/left at the traffic lights

500

'Do you ___ to work by car?' 'I often ___ foot, but sometimes my father ___ me a lift.'

drive, go on, gives

500

In the centre of the city you feel like everybody travels ____. It is so crowded!

non-stop