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Page 102 VOCABULARY: places in a city Complete the sentences with a word from the box shop - library - bank - town hall - stadium - cinema - supermarket – chemist - pool A _is the building that has all the offices of the town government town hall A is a place where you can keep money or change money bank supermarket A _is a large place where you can buy things to eat and drink and things for the home A is a place where there are sports events, like football matches stadium A is a place where you can look at books, CDs and films library A shop is a place where you buy things A pool is a place where you can go swimming A _is a place that sells medicine chemist A _is a place where you can see films cinema supermarket town stadium chemist cinema library bank shop pool hall Page 102 children study A hotel is a place where … A hospital is a place where … A disco is a place where … we stay for a short time doctors and nurses work we can dance or enjoy music Page 102 Look at these signs In which places in exercise or exercise you see these signs? READING Page 102 Read a magazine article about different laws and choose the best title for the article Important laws for visitors to American cities School laws in American cities Strange laws in American cities Several years ago, two American students started a collection of interesting • American laws and put them on the internet It was part of a high school project They now have several hundred different bizarre* laws from different parts of the United States on their web page Here are some examples: • If you want to go swimming in Destin, Florida, you must get dressed in your hotel room and not in your car • You must not look into car windows on the street in Milford, Massachusetts Strange laws in American cities You mustn't ride a bicycle in a swimming pool in the town of Baldwin Park, California • • • • • • In Cathedral City, California, it's illegal to take a dog to school In the state of Virginia, you must wear shoes while you are driving A law in Walnut, California, says that a man must not wear women's clothes In Toledo, Ohio, it's against the law to throw a snake at another person You must not shout or sing in public at night in the town of Topeka, Kansas, In the majority of American cities, you needn't have a permit to buy or carry a gun Page 103 Destin, Florida, Milford, Massachusetts Virginia; Walnut, California Cathedral City, California; Toledo, Ohio Page 102 GRAMMAR: must/mustn’t/needn’t Strange laws in American cities Several years ago, two American students started a collection of interesting • American laws and put them on the internet It was part of a high school project They now have several hundred different bizarre* laws from different parts of the United States on their web page Here are some examples: • If you want to go swimming in Destin, Florida, you must get dressed in your hotel room and not in your car • You must not look into car windows on the street in Milford, Massachusetts You mustn't ride a bicycle in a swimming pool in the town of Baldwin Park, California • • • • • • In Cathedral City, California, it's illegal to take a dog to school In the state of Virginia, you must wear shoes while you are driving A law in Walnut, California, says that a man must not wear women's clothes In Toledo, Ohio, it's against the law to throw a snake at another person You must not shout or sing in public at night in the town of Topeka, Kansas, In the majority of American cities, you needn't have a permit to buy or carry a gun GRAMMAR: must/mustn’t/needn’t E.g You must get dressed in your hotel room and not in your car You must wear shoes while you are driving Positive Negative Yes/no questions Short answer Wh_ questions S + must + Vinf… GRAMMAR: must/mustn’t/needn’t E.g You mustn’t shout or sing in public at night You needn't have a permit to buy or carry a gun Positive Negative Yes/no questions Short answer Wh_ questions S + must + Vinf… S + mustn’t/ needn’t + Vinf… GRAMMAR: must/mustn’t/needn’t E.g Must I get dressed in my hotel room? Must I press this button?  Yes, you must  No, you mustn’t Must I wear shoes while I am driving?  No, you needn’t Positive S + must + Vinf… Negative S + mustn’t/ needn’t + Vinf… Yes/no questions Must + S + Vinf… ? Short answer Yes, S must No, S mustn’t S needn’t Wh_ questions Page 104   T 2.44 Listen to Giovanni talk about life in Rome Tick () his answers in exercise Match the words in the box to their opposites in unfriendly exercise cheap safe boring T 2.45 Listen to the recording to check your answers quiet ugly modern Say the words Work in pairs Choose a city, town or village that you clean know well Interview your partner about his/her city GRAMMAR: Comparative adjectives • Examples Nam is taller than Minh Today is hotter than yesterday This class is noisier than that one English is more difficult than history • Form S1 + be + short adj +ER + (than) + (S2) S1 + be + more + long adj + ( than) + (S2) Rules for comparative One-syllable adjectives two-syllable adjectives ending in -y Adjectives with two or more syllables Irregular adjectives old older safe safer big bigger hot hotter dirty dirtier noisy noisier boring beautiful more boring more beautiful good better bad worse far further LISTENING Look at the photos of different capital cities How many can you recognize? T 2.46 Listen to Nick and Sofia talking about life in different capital cities around the world What capital cities they talk about? T 2.46 Listen again and decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F) Correct the false sentences Sofia lives in the capital Sofia lives with her family You can see bigger families in Alicante Life in Madrid is not expensive Nick lives in the capital Nick’s city is very clean and quiet Nick’s city has big stadiums Nick thinks that people have the wrong opinion about the capital Page 105 Page 105 Page 105 New York City is older than White Plains Page 104 Page 104 Page 104 Page Page Page ... school project They now have several hundred different bizarre* laws from different parts of the United States on their web page Here are some examples: • If you want to go swimming in Destin,... school project They now have several hundred different bizarre* laws from different parts of the United States on their web page Here are some examples: • If you want to go swimming in Destin,

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