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Big and small, traditional and modern, wide and narrow... learning words with opposite meanings can help you build vocabulary. Practise antonyms with us!

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The Mayor of San Ronaldo

It's not always black and white…

In this activity you're going to do some more practice with antonyms.

But first, consider the word old. What is its opposite? Well, it could be new or young. It depends on whether you're thinking of a person or a thing.

And what about hard? If you're talking about a surface, the opposite is soft. If you're talking about an exam, the opposite is… easy. So, each word can have more than one antonym.

Does that make sense? OK, let's put this knowledge to the test!

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To do

Imagine you live in the beautiful, ancient European city of San Ronaldo. It's time for the city to choose a new mayor, and the two candidates have very different visions for the city. One thinks it should keep its old-fashioned charm and focus on tourism; the other believes the only way to succeed is to modernise.

So, we begin with a speech from candidate number one.

After that, you have to complete the speech by candidate number two, who disagrees with everything the first one said. In other words, it's a great opportunity to practise antonyms!

Candidate one's speech

"I love San Ronaldo. It's a beautiful city. And that's its biggest advantage. Our narrow streets are perfect for cafes and galleries. We appeal to older tourists with more money. It's hard to see why we should change. We need to remain a traditional town - this is our biggest strength."

Candidate two

6 Questions

Choose the options that make this candidate disagree with everything the first person said. Good luck!

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End of Session 1

Was that easy or hard? Simple or complicated? Either way, we hope you enjoyed it. In Session 2 we're taking a look at different ways of talking about the future. Will we see you there?

Session Vocabulary

  • charm
    the power to attract or make you like something

    modernise
    to make something modern

    comfortable
    feeling pleasant to wear

    uncomfortable
    feeling unpleasant or slightly painful to wear

    decisive
    good at making decisions quickly and easily

    indecisive
    not good at making decisions easily

    dark
    almost black in colour

    light
    pale in colour

    narrow
    small in size from side to side

    wide
    large in size from side to side

    tight
    fitting too closely, so feeling uncomfortable

    loose
    not fitting closely

    old-fashioned
    belonging to a past age; not modern

    trendy/modern/up-to-date/cool
    very fashionable