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Ex.2. Sum up what you remember about the single European currency.






 

Grammar Revision

 

Comparatives: other points s We use double comparatives (…er and ….er, more and more…) to say that something is changing The euro is getting stronger and stronger. He is working more and more slowly. s We use the … the … with comparatives to say that one thing depends on another thing
The earlier we start, the sooner we will finish the project. s We use as … as to say that things are equal or unequal The euro has become as popular as the dollar. This currency is not as strong as that one.

 

Ex.1. Complete the sentences using as … as.

1. Your proposal is interesting but mine is more interesting. Your proposal isn’t ______.

2. You read a lot about the euro but I read more. You didn’t read _______.

3. The last contract was more profitable than this one. This contract isn’t _______.

4. Supermarkets are more convenient than small shops. Small shops aren’t _______.

5. This transaction is less expensive that that one. This transaction isn’t _______.

6. The restaurant was cheaper than we expected. The restaurant wasn’t _______.

7. We have bought less currency than we need. We haven’t bought _______.

8. The financial statement was easier to make than we expected. The financial statement wasn’t _______.

9. Our results are worse than we forecasted. Our results aren’t _______.

10. Their products are reliable but ours are more reliable. Their products aren’t ________.

 

Ex.2. Complete the sentences using double comparatives (…er and …er, more and more …).

1. As he waited for his first negotiations, he became … (nervous).

2. It’s becoming … (difficult) for me to make such decisions.

3. Our financial situation is getting … (bad).

4. Hotels are getting … (expensive).

5. Our transactions are becoming … (unprofitable).

6. As the conversation went on, she became … (confused).

7. The queue in the supermarket was getting … (long).

8. Price differences in different countries of the Euro zone are becoming … (obvious).

9. It’s becoming … (hard) to find a job in small towns.

10. My business is getting … (profitable).

 

Ex.3. Complete the sentences with expressions from the box. Use the … the.

cheaper/better, bigger/wider, more comfortable/higher, higher/better, longer/less, more/less, longer/angrier, older/more impatient, faster/more profitable, more/more.

 


1. The … money you earn, the … you waste.

2. The … you improve the quality, the … your business will become.

3. The … he gets, the … he becomes.

4. The … he waited for his boss, the … he became.

5. The … shares you buy, the … profit you make.

6. The … I work in this company, the … I like it.

7. The … the price, the … the quality of the product.

8. The … the car is, the … price is.

9. The … a department store is, the … the choice is.

10. – Are you looking for an expensive flat?

– No, the … the ….

 

Speech and Discussion

 

Ex.1. Speak about the Euro. What is special about this currency?

 

Ex.2. The Euro introduction in the EU is a part of the program of European countries’ integration. Will this facilitate the activity of Ukrainian businessmen in the Euro zone?

 

Ex.3. What do you think will happen to the exchange rate between the hryvnia and the Euro in the next few years?

 






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