Class 2


- Like: One little word, so many meanings! What are they? Can you give examples?

- Quiz: Uses of like

- Listening: What does Michael look like?  Listen and find out 

- Language: Describing people:

To talk about people's appearance or personality you can use:
be + adjective

Verb:
To be
Adjective
I'mslim
He'swell-built
She'smatronly
You'rehandsome
We'reextroverted
They'reshy

To talk about physical characteristics you can use:
have got + (adjective) + noun

Verb:
Have got
(Adjective)
+ Noun
I've gothazel eyes
He's gota shaved head
She's gotgorgeous black hair
You've gota five o'clock shadow
We've gotgreen eyes
They've gotlong legs

Some adjectives have a negative connotation (or feeling) and some are more neutral:

NegativeNeutral
fatplump or large
skinnyslim
spinstersingle

To ask about someone's appearance you can use:
do + look like?

Verb:
To do
Look like?
WhatdoIlook like?
doyou
doeshe/she/it
dothey

To ask about someone's personality you can use:
be + like?

Verb:
To be
Like?
WhatamIlike?
areyou
ishe/she/it
arewe
arethey
- Talking about appearances:  Passport photos

Writing: What do you look like in your passport photo?
             What do you think are your best features?
             If you could change something about your physical appearance what would it be?

Speaking: Yes/No guessing game: Describe a celebrity

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