Vocabulary 1 Write opposite s of the word s in bold .
 a I have two watches - a very expensive one and
 a one that I wear at school.
 b At the market, Jerry bought a CD for £5, and
 some old DVDs for £10.
 c Jill wanted to borrow 50€ from me, but I didn't
 her the money.
 d Gary won £100 on the lottery. Then he bought
 100 tickets and it!
 GRAMMAR
 2. Write comparative or superlative sentences .
 a Jonathan / tall / Penny.
 
 b Samantha / short student / in our class.
 
 c My new bike / good / my old bike.
 
 d They / rich people / in the village.
 
 e Kelly / bad tennis player / at the club.
 
 f I / old person / at the party
 
 3. Correct the sentences .
 a Gareth's computer's old too.
 
 b My trousers aren't enough long.
 
 c My coffee is too hot for drink.
 
 d Your homework isn't enough good
 
 4. Complete the sentences with some, any,
 a lot of, much or many.
 a Terry doesn't have money with him.
 He's only got ten euros.
 b How pens are there in your pocket?
 c We've got too homework.
 d I want to buy new shoes.
 e Jenny is very popular. She has got
 friends.
 f He's very rich. In fact, I think he's got too
 money.
 g How time do you have?
 h There are too banks in Hollywood.
 i There weren't people on the island.
 j How children are there in your class?
 Reading
 5 Read the text an d answer the questions .
 How much pocket money do teenagers get every week? Too much is what man y older people think, but is this true? Do they get too much money? Or don' t they get enough? These were some of the questions that a recent survey wanted to answer. In the survey, they asked the question, 'How much money do you r parents give you every week?' The answers were surprising . I t seems that allowances rise with age, with 13-year-olds getting an average
 of 20 a month , 16-year-olds getting 20 more than that, an d 18-year-olds getting 80, a further
 40 more than 16-year-olds. This means that the average British teenager now gets 520 a year in
 pocket money. Pocket money levels in Britain are now 50% higher than they were 20 years ago.
 However, in the survey a lot of teenagers said that it wasn't fair to call the money they get 'pocket
 money'. They said that most teenagers earn their money by doing jobs about the house. A lot of
 teenagers tidy rooms or wash dishes. Moreover, over 60% of the surveyed teenagers, including a
 third of those under 16, also had some sort of paid employment. The under-16s do gardening , wash cars, deliver newspapers an d walk dogs, while those over 1 6 do babysitting , or work in shops or restaurants. So, finally, where does al l the money go? Well, teenagers spend more money on beauty products than on anything else. They also spend money socializing, an d save money to buy thing s like MP3 players, mobile phones and laptops.
 a What do a large number of older people think
 about the amount of pocket money teenagers
 get?
 b How much pocket money do 16-year-olds get,
 on average?
 c In what way is it unfair to call the money
 teenagers get 'pocket money?
 d What sort of jobs do teenagers under 16 do?
 e What do teenagers spend most money on?
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