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*** My best journey ! *** comparatives and superlatives

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*** My best journey ! ***

Le mot’ journey ‘ est d’un registre plus soutenu que le mot ‘trip’ pour dire voyage en anglais et a moins de connotations négatives. Il a la même origine que le mot ‘journée’.

Les voyages étaient  comptabilisés en nombre de journées: il fallait 3 jours pour se déplacer d’un endroit  à un autre pour se rendre au marché par exemple.

 

It is the most beautiful place on the earth and the funniest!

You can meet the best and nicest people of the planet…

You can see the most friendly persons on earth…

You can talk to the most polite persons who come with the most amazing pets: their best cats and their best dogs.

You can sing your favorite song with the most experienced artists!

You can eat the nicest food in the cheapest restaurants…

You can smell your favourite perfumes and also see the sea…

You can speak in Chinese and in French but most people speak English and they have the most varied accents!

The Scottish people speak Scottish but they also speak more English than Scottish.

You can have more fun there than elsewhere!

Besides, it is called Paradise!

exercice:

Je complète les mots qui manquent pour faire une phrase complète :

comparatif d’égalité :

Paris beautiful Rome

Lisbon in Portugal popular Bucarest in Romania

Berlin in Germany interesting Athens in Greece

comparatif de supériorité :

London cold Athens in Greece

Germany big Switzerland

Sweden long Italy 

comparatif d’infériorité :

Dublin small London .

Bern in Switzerland populated Madrid in Spain.

My favourite monument is…

The most interesting street is….

The most magical city of my dreams is…

*** asking for opinions and giving opinions ***

Asking for opinions
What are your views on… ?
What?s your opinion about/of… ?
What do you think about…?
How do you feel about…?
Do you think…?
What are your feelings on…?
Do you have any particular views on…?
Have you got any comments on…?
Giving opinions
I?m (quite) sure that…
From a (political) point of view…
In my opinion, …
I think…
If I were… , I?d…
Don?t you think it would be good to…?
In my experience, …
For me, …
From my point of view…
Politely interrupting
If I could just interrupt for a moment…
Sorry to interrupt, but…
If I could just come in here, …
Um… um… um…
(raise hand and eyebrows, look at the
speaker)
Agreeing
Yes, definitely.
Yes, I agree completely.
I agree (absolutely).
I?d go along with that.
Yes, you have a point there.
On the whole, I agree.
Exactly!
I couldn?t agree more!
Disagreeing
Yes, but on the other hand…
I can?t accept that.
I?m afraid I disagree (completely).
I?m afraid I can?t agree.
Sorry, but I don?t agree.
I don?t agree at all.
I?m afraid that?s not how I see it.
Well, that?s as may be, but…
I take your point, but…
Expressing doubts
I agree up to a point, but…
You could be right, but…
Maybe, but…
Well, possibly, but…
Well, my understanding is that…
But don?t you think that…?
I?m not so sure about that.
I agree to an extent, but…
I don?t know whether I?d entirely agree.

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having a discussion … about the 2016 presidential election

 

What are they doing together? (speak, discuss, talk about, are getting involved in…)

Where do  they live?

What are they cooking? 

 

http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-35433572

 

 

Do they shout at each other or do they respect each other?

 

What are they talking about?

$$$ A2-B1 buy less when shopping £££

 

Here are six top tips for smart shoppers.

Number 1. Spontaneity is all very well in action heroes but when it comes to shopping, it’s a big no-no. Plan your meals, make a list and stick to it. Supermarkets are dab hands at tempting you with tasty treats.

Number 2. Buy in bulk. Dedicate one monthly shop to dried foods, cans and bottles. Keep your eyes peeled for mega-packs, which are usually far cheaper per hundred grams than small packs. This can save you up to 50%.

Number 3. Offers, offers, offers! The buy-one-get-one-frees may sound like a bargain, but make sure they are actually cheaper than other brands. Beware the ‘end of the aisle’ specials, which may not be great value. The trick with these is to ask yourself one simple question – Do you really need it? Well do you?

Number 4. Shop around! When it comes to shopping, loyalty can be overrated. You can’t rely on one single shop to sell every type of product at the best value. For your fresh weekly shop try markets, butchers and local shops, which can offer great value.

Number 5. Throw shop etiquette to the wind and bring along a calculator. Or, use the one on your phone. Without a calculator labels can be confusing, making it nigh-on impossible to compare price per hundred grams. Premium brands of tea can be twenty times as expensive as cheap ones. So this tip can save you 95%.

Number 6. This may sound unexpected, but don’t always buy the cheapest product. Some things cost more for good reason.Buy sausages and burgers with plenty of meat rather than fat, gristle and who-knows what. They’re probably better for you, cost just a little more and you don’t have to eat five of them to feel full.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/articles/could_you_cut_your_food_bill_by_a_third

DUBREUIL Barrels of moneyIMG_0022

 

 

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