Urban Problems 1
Urban Problems 2
Adverb of Manner
Quantifiers
Present and Future Real Conditionals
100

The grey, white or black gas that is produced by something burning.

SMOKE

100

The mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that we breathe

AIR

100

Sara speaks _____ (loud) when she's on the phone.

loudly

100

There are so much people in this city.

many

100

If there won't be/aren't any trash cans in the city, people will throw/throw their garbage on the street.

aren't

will throw

200

drawings or writing on a wall, etc. in a public place

GRAFFITY

200

The process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty; the state of being dirty

POLLUTION

200

Does your bus driver drive _____ (safe) or _____ (dangerous)?

safely or dangerously

200

Almost all of the peoples here live in an apartment.

people

200

When there is/will be a lot of trash on the street, a city looks/will look ugly. 

is

looks

300

Cities are full of cars, so there’s often 1) _____ on the roads. 

1) traffic

300

Cities are full of cars, so there’s often 1) _____ on the roads. This often leads to a 2) ________, which means delays. 

2) traffic jam

300

Melvin answered most of the questions correctly/dangerously/clearly, and he passed the test.

correctly

clearly

300

There is very few space left for new people. There is almost no trashes on the streets in my neighborhood

little, trash

300

Children _____  if they ask _____.

Exp.

Children will get things they want if they ask politely.

400

Cities are full of cars, so there’s often 1) _____ on the roads. This often leads to a 2) ________, which means delays. The cars cause 3) ______, along with the 4) ______ from factories, and dirty 5) ______ is bad for our health. 

3) pollution

4) smoke

400

Cities are full of cars, so there’s often 1) _____ on the roads. This often leads to a 2) ________, which means delays. The cars cause 3) ______, along with the 4) ______ from factories, and dirty 5) ______ is bad for our health. You can also hear the 6) ______ of the traffic all over the city. 

5) air 

6) noise

400

Play the piano:

correctly/beautifully/loudly/completely/dangerously/safely

correctly, beautifully, loudly.

400

Write sentences with quantifiers about the place where you live. Use at least one noun or non-count noun with the correct quantifier.

Exp.

There are so few tall buildings in my hometown.

(your own answer)

400

When people explain problems _____, it is easier to _____.

Exp.

When people explain problems clearly and calmly, it is easier to understand them.

500

Cities can be ugly, too. Most of the 7) ______ has high-rise buildings and 8) ______ sidewalks on it. And when people share the same 9) ______, they produce tons of garbage.

7) land

8) concrete

9) space

500

Some people leave their 10) ______ on the street. There’s 11) ______ on some buildings, and even if it looks nice, business owners usually don’t like it.

10) trash

11) graffiti

500

Explain something:

calmly/clearly/completely/correctly/dangerously/politely

calmly, clearly, correctly, politely.

500

Write sentences with quantifiers about the place where you live. Use at least one noun or non-count noun with the correct quantifier.

Exp.

There are so few tall buildings in my hometown.

(Your own answer)

500

Make a sentence with the present real conditional and a sentence with the future real conditional about urban problems in your area.

Exp.

1. If the city gets more polluted than it is now, visitors don't want want to come here. 

2. Musicians will come to perform concerts in a park if the city is clean, popular, and beautiful.