Scandinavian Nature Adjectives (slow) or adverbs (slowly)?

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6 Board 2 Pattern 2c Scandinavian Nature Adjectives (slow) or adverbs (slowly)? 1. The oak grows towards the sky. 2. The moss feels. 3. The elk moves in the forest. m 4. The badger is considered to be an worker. 5. Chanterelles are often sold as food. 6. Bilberries are picked with machines. 7. Frogs jump in pools of water. 8. The pike hides in the reeds. 9. Water lilies become very in bloom. 10. - Oh, what an swan! 11. The grass snake is not. 12. Dragonflies fly very above the water surface. 13. Mackerels swim in shoals. 14. Shrimps are regarded as. 15. The salmon jumps in the brook. 16. Lobsters are often very. 17. Seals move very. 18. The crab crawls rather among the stones. 19. The lemmings are good wanderers. 20. - How of you to protect the starfish! 21. The owl is not. 22. The bear walks on the ice. 23. It is for the arctic birch to grow here. 24. The arctic anemone looks in the alps. slow soft majestic eager tasty easy merry careful beautiful impressive dangerous elegant rapid delicious energetic expensive smooth quick enormous nice silent graceful perfect wonderful slowly softly majestically eagerly tastily easily merrily carefully beautifully impressively dangerously elegantly rapidly deliciously energetically expensively smoothly quickly enormously nicely silently gracefully perfectly wonderfully adjectives adverbs

10a Colour pattern 58 Jobs Find the right picture! 1. actress 2. building worker 3. car mechanic 4. clown 5. dentist 6. doctor 7. farmer 8. hairdresser 9. pilot 10. policeman 11. teacher 12. veterinary 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 11 12

10b Colour pattern 58 Jobs Guess my job! 13. I work in a classroom and teach children to read and write. 14. I build houses and I often wear a helmet when I work. 15. I work in a hospital and I am often assisted by a nurse. 16. I wear a uniform and I represent law and order. 17. I work in a circus and I try to make people laugh. 18. My patients are animals and I try to cure them when they are ill. 19. If you have a toothache, I can help you to get rid of it. 20. I repair cars and make them function again. 21. I fly airplanes and I usually have an assistant in the cockpit. 22. I live in the country and I have cattle and grow crops for my living. 23. I work at the theatre and sometimes you can see me on TV. 24. I can cut, dye and curl your hair. actress 13 building worker 24 car mechanic 14 clown 18 dentist 17 doctor 22 farmer 23 hairdresser 15 pilot 16 policeman 19 teacher 20 veterinary 21

19a Colour pattern 33 Environment Choose the right word! Rain forests 1. Two thirds of all animal and plant live in hot, wet tropical climates. 2. You can find most of the plants and animals in. 3. So many trees are being cut down that a lot of plants and animals may become. extinct 19 rain forests 10 species 24 Deserts 4. About a fifth of the earth consists of. 5. In most deserts the soil has become dry and blown away so the desert. 6. It can often be very hot in the deserts in the daytime but it can be at night. deserts 23 expands 14 freezing cold 9 Woodlands 7. Many woodlands have been to make room for building homes and factories. 8. The animals which cannot will die when their natural environment is changed. 9. When the rain is many woodlands are destroyed. acid 20 adapt 18 cleared 4 Grasslands 10. The is a type of grassland. 11. A lot of African elephants have been killed for their. 12. In national parks animals are from human hunters. ivory tusks 17 protected 3 savanna 13

19b Colour pattern 33 Environment Choose the right word! Rivers and lakes 13. destroys many rivers and lakes. 14. from some factories may kill fish and plants in the water. 15. When there is too little in the water, animals cannot live. poisonous oxygen 8 pollution 12 chemicals 22 Oceans 16. Three quarters of the earth is by oceans. 17. Some tankers destroy the oceans by dumping. 18. About one third of all species of fish live in. coral reefs 7 covered 11 oil 16 Dangers to the environment 19. Too much carbon dioxide from cars and factories can make the earth. 20. If the earth gets too warm from carbon dioxide, the result can be a. 21. If the is destroyed, the ultraviolet rays can cause skin cancer. greenhouse ozone layer 2 overheated 15 effect 6 Improvements 22. Solar panels and wind power are examples of cleaner. 23. You can now help nature by your rubbish. 24. farming is one way of avoiding the effects of poisoning the earth. biodynamic 1 recycling 5 sources of energy 21