Making Comparisons Unit 6 Culture shock.

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Making Comparisons Unit 6 Culture shock

Making Comparisons We use the same, similar and different to make comparisons.

We have the same mobile phones. Example 1 We have the same mobile phones.

Jenny’s and Sally’s cameras are similar. Example 2 Jenny’s and Sally’s cameras are similar.

Example 3 The taxis in Macau are yellow. They look different from those in Hong Kong.

The church looks from the temple. different Question 1 The church looks from the temple. different

These two teddy bears look . similar Question 2 These two teddy bears look . similar

Our uniforms are because we go to school. the same the same Question 3 Our uniforms are because we go to school. the same the same

The Chinese gesture and the Indian gesture of saying ‘yes’ are . Question 4 Chinese Indian The Chinese gesture and the Indian gesture of saying ‘yes’ are . different

The Chinese chopsticks and the Japanese chopsticks look . different Question 5 Chinese Japanese The Chinese chopsticks and the Japanese chopsticks look . different

愛 i The Chinese word ‘love’ and the English letter ‘i’ sound . Question 6 愛 i The Chinese word ‘love’ and the English letter ‘i’ sound . the same