Lesson 30 Flashcards

(32 cards)

1
Q

What are the two most important holidays of the year in Europe?

A

The two most important holidays of
the year in Europe are Christmas and Easter

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2
Q

When’s Christmas?

A

Christmas is on the 25th of December

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3
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When’s Easter?

A

Easter’s in spring, either in March or in April

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4
Q

Is this box empty?

A

No, that box isn’t empty; it’s ful

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5
Q

Are your pockets full of money?

A

Yes, my pockets are full
of money ~ No, my pockets aren’t full of money

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6
Q

Is your stomach empty after a large meal?

A

No, my stomach isn’t
empty after a large meal; it’s full

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7
Q

Are the streets full of people during the night?

A

No, the streets aren’t
full of people during the night;
they’re empty during the night

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8
Q

Can we see the sun in the sky during the night?

A

No, we can’t see the
sun in the sky during the night, but
we can see the moon and the stars

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9
Q

What colour’s the moon?

A

The moon’s the colour of silver

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10
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Can we count the stars?

A

No, we can’t count the stars

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11
Q

Of these three subjects, mathematics, history and geography, which do
you like the most?

A

Of those three subjects, mathematics,
history and geography, I like … the most

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12
Q

About how many subjects must children generally study at school?

A

Children must generally study
about … subjects at school

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13
Q

Do you like the subject of mathematics?

A

Yes, I like the subject of
mathematics ~ No, I don’t
like the subject of mathematics

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14
Q

What do we do when we get up in the morning?

A

We wash and dress
when we get up in the morning

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15
Q

Do you dress before washing?

A

Yes, I dress before
washing ~ No, I don’t dress
before washing; I wash before dressing

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16
Q

What do we wash our hands with?

A

We wash our hands
with soap and water

17
Q

What do we wash our hair with?

A

We wash our hair
with shampoo

18
Q

Is it hot in Finland?

A

No, it isn’t hot in Finland; it’s cold

19
Q

Is it warm in autumn?

A

No, it isn’t warm in autumn; it’s cool

20
Q

Is it hotter in winter than in summer?

A

No, it isn’t hotter in winter
than in summer; it’s colder in winter than in summer

21
Q

Which is one of the hottest countries in the world?

A

India is one of the
hottest countries in the world

22
Q

Which is one of the coldest countries in the world?

A

Finland is one of
the coldest countries in the world

23
Q

Is it as hot in Scandinavia as in Spain?

A

No, it isn’t as hot in
Scandinavia as in Spain; it’s
colder in Scandinavia than in Spain

24
Q

What am I doing?

A

You’re tasting your finger

25
Do you like the taste of tea without sugar?
Yes, I like the taste of tea without sugar ~ No, I don’t like the taste of tea without sugar
26
What do we taste with?
We taste with our tongues
27
What’s the difference between “as many ... as“ and “as much ... as“?
The difference between “as many ... as“ and “as much ... as“ is that we use “as many ... as“ for things we can count, and “as much ... as“ for things we can’t count
28
Have I got as many fingers on my left hand as on my right?
Yes, you’ve got as many fingers on your left hand as on your right
29
Do you eat as much food for dinner as you do for lunch?
Yes, I eat as much food for dinner as I do for lunch ~ No, I don’t eat as much food for dinner as I do for lunch; I eat less food for dinner than I do for lunch
30
Have we got as many feet as fingers?
No, we haven’t got as many feet as fingers; we’ve got fewer feet than fingers
31
Do you drink as much fruit juice as water?
No, I don’t drink as much fruit juice as water; I drink less fruit juice than water
32
Do you think you read as many books as your mother/father?
Yes, I think I read as many books as my mother/father ~ No, I don’t think I read as many books as my mother/father; I think I read fewer books than my mother/father