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2.1. Make up degrees of comparison:

well hard

quietly intelligently

fast carefully

noisily slowly

beautifully quickly

2.2. Translate into Ukrainian and give the Ukrainian variant.

Better late then never, but better never late.

Say well is good, do well is better.

2.3. Put in the comparative adverb form of the adjective in brackets.

  1. You must do your work more carefully (careful) in future.

  1. He has run the 100 metres (fast) than any other athlete in the

world this year.

  1. Everyone else did the test ... (good) than me.

  1. You can travel ... (cheap) at certain times of the year.

  1. He plays ... (confident) than he did in the past.

  2. I'm sorry I've made so many mistakes. I'll try ... (hard) in future.

  3. You will be able to sit ... (comfortable) in this chair.

3. Аудіювання тексту “An Old Man and Two Actors”.

3.1. Listen to the text. An Old Man and Two Actors

Two young actors could not find work for a very long time. As last they were given small parts in a London theatre. It made them very happy and they were glad when they were given some money for their work.

So the first thing they decided to do was to have a good dinner at a restaurant. On the way to the restaurant they sat down on a bench in the park.

An old man was sitting at the other end of the bench. His eyes were shut and he looked ill. Suddenly he fell off the bench. The young actors helped him to his feet and made him lie down on the bench. Some time later the old man said, "I haven't eaten for three days. On Monday I lost all the money I had", and he begin to cry.

"Please don't cry. We haven't got much money ourselves, but we'll be glad to give you some", said one of the friends and he gave the old man a pound. The other actor did the same. The old man stopped crying. "Oh, thank you. You're very good young man. Good-bye and thanks again". Then he walked away very quickly.

"He doesn't look ill any more. Do you think his story is true?" asked one of the friends. "True or not true, we had to help him. If he was a poor and hungry he needed the money, and if he was a very good actor he had to be paid for playing the part so well".

"Yes, you're right. I'm glad we gave him the two pounds." "Well, what about dinner now?" "Oh, we'll have something to eat at home. And think how happy we are. We've got our parts and we've been able to help an old man".

3.2. Out of the answers given below each question choose the appropriate one to bring about the main ideas of the text:

1. Where could the young men find the job?

a) in the shop

b) in the bank

c) in the theatre

2. How did the men decided to spend their money?

a) to have a rest abroad

b) to have a good dinner at a restaurant

c) to come to casino

3. Who was sitting at the other end of the bench?

a) a young woman

b) a child

c) an old man

4. Did the young men help anybody?

a) Yes, they gave money to the beggar.

b) No, they didn't.

c) They couldn't do it.

5. Were the young man happy?

a) They were very upset lost their money.

b) They were happy to help either the beggar or the actor.

c) They were hungry and angry.