Lesson 32 Flashcards
(35 cards)
Do you live near a station?
No, I don’t live near a station; I live far from a station
Is the station far from here?
Yes, the station is far from here
What’s a millionaire?
A millionaire is a person who has a million pounds or more
Have you got as much money as a millionaire?
No, I haven’t got as much money as a millionaire; I’ve got less money than a millionaire
Is Mt Everest very high?
Yes, Mt Everest’s very high
Are there very few people in China?
No, there aren’t very few people in China; there are very many people in China
Is it very cold in Africa?
No, it isn’t very cold in Africa; it’s very hot in Africa
Is Japan very near England?
No, Japan isn’t very near England; it’s very far from England
Do you get up very early?
Yes, I get up very early
Do you speak English very well?
No, I don’t speak English very well, but I speak it well enough
What message do we generally write inside a Christmas card?
The message we generally write inside a Christmas card is “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year“
What does the word “merry“ mean?
The word “merry“ means feliz
Are people generally merry if they drink a lot of wine?
Yes, people are generally merry if they drink a lot of wine
What does the word “happy“ mean?
The word “happy“ means happy
Do you feel sad when you go on holiday?
No, I don’t feel sad when I go on holiday; I feel happy
Are my hands apart?
No, your hands aren’t apart; they’re together
Do you live apart from your family?
Yes, I live apart from my family
Are you in this room together with other people?
Yes, I’m in this room together with other people
What do you eat for your lunch apart from meat?
I eat bread, vegetables etc. for my lunch apart from meat
Do you study anything apart from English?
Yes, I study something apart from English
Apart from me, is anybody in this room standing?
No, apart from you, nobody in this room is standing
Who lives in your house/flat apart from you?
My cat live(s) in my flat apart from me
Do you speak English better than portuguese?
No, I don’t speak English
better than …; I speak it worse than …
Do you think … is a worse place to live in than the North Pole?
No, I don’t think … is a worse place to live in than the North Pole; I think it’s a better place to live in than the North Pole