unit 6b
1. READING & SPEAKING
Have a look at the following photo. Does she really look like the photo in her passport?
Have a look at the following photo. Does she really look like the photo in her passport?
REMEMBER! LOOK vs. LOOK LIKE
Look+ adjective (or age)
Look like + a noun or pronoun
Extra support:
1. He's forty but he only looks thirty.
2. What's that building? It looks like a factory.
3. Your boss looks like a nice person. Is she?
4. This cake looks delicious but it's horrible.
Height and build
Remember that:
- we use the verb be with adjectives like tall, short, etc., and that we frequently use modifiers, e.g. a bit, quite, very / really, etc.
- we use have + hair (except with the adjective bald), and that we don't use an article, e.g. she has a long blond hair / the long blonde hair.
- when we describe a person physically height, build, and hair are the aspects we tend to concentrate on. We may also mention other features (eyes, nose, etc.) but usually only if they are in some way significant, e.g. She has beautiful eyes.
Look+ adjective (or age)
Look like + a noun or pronoun
Extra support:
1. He's forty but he only looks thirty.
2. What's that building? It looks like a factory.
3. Your boss looks like a nice person. Is she?
4. This cake looks delicious but it's horrible.
Height and build
Remember that:
- we use the verb be with adjectives like tall, short, etc., and that we frequently use modifiers, e.g. a bit, quite, very / really, etc.
- we use have + hair (except with the adjective bald), and that we don't use an article, e.g. she has a long blond hair / the long blonde hair.
- when we describe a person physically height, build, and hair are the aspects we tend to concentrate on. We may also mention other features (eyes, nose, etc.) but usually only if they are in some way significant, e.g. She has beautiful eyes.
What you profile picture says about you
If you want to read more information about this topic, click on the following link:
http://gawker.com/5669005/what-your-facebook-profile-photo-says-about-you
http://gawker.com/5669005/what-your-facebook-profile-photo-says-about-you
2. VOCABULARY
The body
The body
Remember that you studied the body in Basic 2: Unit 1C
Describing people
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5. GRAMMAR
Must, may, might, can't (Modals of deduction)
Must, may, might, can't (Modals of deduction)
- Download this file to review the modal verbs.
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5. WRITING
Write a short note (about 40-60 words, no more!) describing your partner physically and his/her personality, whereas, if you don't have a partner, describe your ideal one (starting with 'my ideal partner would be...). Remember to check your grammar, punctuation and spelling.
Write a short note (about 40-60 words, no more!) describing your partner physically and his/her personality, whereas, if you don't have a partner, describe your ideal one (starting with 'my ideal partner would be...). Remember to check your grammar, punctuation and spelling.
6. LISTENING AND READING
Susan Boyle
Yes, appearance matters
6. SPEAKING
Role Play 1
A You work for a dating company. Interview your new customer. Ask him/her what kind of person is he/she looking for (physical appearance and personality). Try to offer him/her people you have in your list describing them.
B You are looking for a couple in a Dating Company. Fist answer the questions about yourself that A is going to ask you. Then say the kind of person you want as a couple. Listen to the people that A is going to offer you and try to choose one to have a first date.
Role Play 1
A You work for a dating company. Interview your new customer. Ask him/her what kind of person is he/she looking for (physical appearance and personality). Try to offer him/her people you have in your list describing them.
B You are looking for a couple in a Dating Company. Fist answer the questions about yourself that A is going to ask you. Then say the kind of person you want as a couple. Listen to the people that A is going to offer you and try to choose one to have a first date.
Role Play 2
A .You’re sitting at a table in a restaurant with a friend, suddenly you notice a couple at the table in front of you that you may know.
Make deductions of them.
Remember to mention:
- Who you think they are.
- Physical appearance.
- Any particular feature you remember from them.
- His/Her job according to his/her appearance.
(First you disagree with your friend, finally reach to an agreement).
You start.
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B You’re sitting at a table in a restaurant with a friend, suddenly you notice a couple at the table in front of you that you may know.
Make deductions of them.
Remember to mention:
- Who do you think they are.
- Physical appearance.
- Any particular feature you remember from them.
- His/Her job according to his/her appearance.
(First you disagree with your friend, finally reach to an agreement).
He/She starts
A .You’re sitting at a table in a restaurant with a friend, suddenly you notice a couple at the table in front of you that you may know.
Make deductions of them.
Remember to mention:
- Who you think they are.
- Physical appearance.
- Any particular feature you remember from them.
- His/Her job according to his/her appearance.
(First you disagree with your friend, finally reach to an agreement).
You start.
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B You’re sitting at a table in a restaurant with a friend, suddenly you notice a couple at the table in front of you that you may know.
Make deductions of them.
Remember to mention:
- Who do you think they are.
- Physical appearance.
- Any particular feature you remember from them.
- His/Her job according to his/her appearance.
(First you disagree with your friend, finally reach to an agreement).
He/She starts