1 The students are in 'houses' only on
Sports Day
2 Everyone wears trainers.
3 Students take part in athletics
events.
4 There are three people in each team
in the three-legged race.
5 People often fall over in the
three-legged race.
6 Winning a medal is the most
important part of Sports Day.
OOK
AMY: We needed one with a (bigger) boot, to take our sports gear.
2. ROSE: Do you happen to know which is (the smallest / planet in) our solar system?
JILL: Pluto, isn't it? I know it's (far) away from the sun.
3. FRED: How was your driving test?
GEORGE: Oh, not so bad really. It was ( easier than) I'd expected, in fact.
FRED: So, you've passed?
GEORGE: Yes, I have.
FRED: Congratulations! That's (the best) news I've heard for ages!
MARY: Which is (the highest / mountain in) Africa?
ANNE: I'm not sure. Kilimanjaro, perhaps?
MARY: Where's that? In Zambia?
ANNE: No, it's (farther to the / north) that. Kenia I think.
4. EDDY: We'd better go to the bank this morning.
SEAN: Can't we go (later)?
EDDY: No. They shut (earlier / here than) they do at home.
5. WILL: Hurry up! We'll miss the train. Can't you run (faster)?
PETE: Sorry, I'm going (as fast as) I can already.
WILL: OK. I guess you're quite a bit (shorter than / me), after all.
6. CHRIS: I hear you were having problems with your business last year. Is it (better) this year?
JODIE: No. I'm afraid it's (worse) if anything.
CHRIS: I suppose people just aren't spending (more money) they used to.