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This text contrasts the experiences of living in the country versus the city, highlighting how environments influence happiness. In the city, residents often find themselves in tall buildings with limited green space, while country dwellers enjoy smaller houses surrounded by sprawling gardens. It discusses the elements of home, such as kitchens, bedrooms, and pianos, and emphasizes varying degrees of adjectives to describe happiness and beauty. Through these comparisons, the narrative reflects on what contributes to well-being in different living conditions.
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Being happy in the county and in the city
['tɔ:ment] [pəul] [sku:l] ['dra:mə] ['məuʃ(ə)n] [mju:'zi:əm] ['jeləu] ['waiə]
COUNTRY AND CITYSome people live in the city Where the houses are very tall. Some people live in the country Where the houses are very small.
But in the country where the houses are small,The gardens are very big.And in the cities where the houses are tallThere are no gardens at all.
There is a kitchen in my house.Is there a piano in your room?Yes,there is. / No,there isn`t.
There are three bedrooms in our flat.Are there any windows in your hall?Yes, there are. / No,there aren`t.
warm — warmer — (the) warmestbig — bigger — (the) biggesthot — hotter — (the) hottestnice — nicer — (the) nicestdirty — dirtier — (the) dirtiesthappy — happier — (the) happiest
beautiful–morebeautiful -the mostbeautifulinteresting–moreinteresting– the mostinteresting
Remember:good – better - (the) bestbad – worse - (the) worstmany/much – more - (the) mostlittle – less - (the) least
or Who is stronger? a bear a lion
or Who is smaller? a mouse a hare
Who is bigger? or a cow an elephant