Lesson 30 Flashcards

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
Q

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
Q

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
Q

Do you like the taste of tea without sugar?

A

Yes, I like the taste of tea
without sugar ~ No, I don’t
like the taste of tea without sugar

26
Q

What do we taste with?

A

We taste with our tongues

27
Q

What’s the difference between “as many … as“ and “as much … as“?

A

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
Q

Have I got as many fingers on my left hand as on my right?

A

Yes, you’ve got as many fingers
on your left hand as on your right

29
Q

Do you eat as much food for dinner as you do for lunch?

A

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
Q

Have we got as many feet as fingers?

A

No, we haven’t got
as many feet as fingers;
we’ve got fewer feet than fingers

31
Q

Do you drink as much fruit juice as water?

A

No, I don’t
drink as much fruit juice as
water; I drink less fruit juice than water

32
Q

Do you think you read as many books as your mother/father?

A

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