The document provides descriptions for physical characteristics like height, build, age, facial features, hair, eyes, and clothing that can be used to describe what someone looks like. It includes lists of adjectives for each characteristic and examples of how to incorporate them into descriptions of people. Interactive exercises are also included to help readers practice using different adjectives to describe appearances.
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1- Is your friend usually in a good mood?
2- Is it important for your friend to be successful
in whatever he/she does?
3- Does your friend notice your feelings?
4- Does you friend often give presents,
or pay for lunch or a coffee?
5- Does your friend work hard?
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8. Here are some other examples of adjective for describing people :
::
careful hard-working
worried cheerful
broadminded active
curious secretive
aggressive tough
careless practical
sensible independent
Strong-minded stupid
9. EXERCISE 2
The following adjectives describe people’s physical
characteristics. LIST THEM
HEIGHT BUILD AGE
FACE HAIR EYES CLOTHES
Blue, oval, tiny, medium-height, dark, slim, upturned, brown,
wavy, freckled, overweight, blond, almond-shaped, long, plump,
wrinkled, shabby, crooked, elegant, fashionable, slanting, curly,
medium-built, shoulder-length, high forehead, low forehead,
thick eyebrows, thick/thin lips, double chin.
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11. EXERCISE 3
Now, you will try to find opposites of the adjectives given below the pictures.
beautiful/ ...... Fat/ ...... Good/ ...... Handsome/ ...... Heavy/ .....
Long/ ...... Married/ ...... Old/ ..... Rich/ ..... Straight
hair/ ....
12. EXERCISE 4
What's he like? Is she nice?
aghast amiable apprehensive angry despodent devout drunk
happy fuming ill melancholic pensive sorrowful
13. EXERCISE 5
Watch the movie and describe the
persons involve in the movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n2ma_4sy_8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o23npkPCD-I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVeojbg_JgI
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16. EXERCISE 6
Ask your partners the following question about
his/her best friend. Make sure to listen carefully to
what your partner has to say.
1- Is your friend usually in a good mood?
2- Is it important for your friend to be successful
in whatever he/she does?
3- Does your friend notice your feelings?
4- Does you friend often give presents,
or pay for lunch or a coffee?
5- Does your friend work hard?
17. EXERCISE 6
6- Does your friend become angry or annoyed if he/she
has to wait for something or someone?
7- Can you trust your friend with a secret?
8- Does your friend listen well when you are speaking?
9- Does your friend keep his/her feelings to him/herself?
10- Is your friend usually not worried by things,
no matter what happens?
18. EXERCISE 6
11- Does your friend think the future will be good?
12- Does your friend often change their opinion about things?
13- Does your friend often postpone things he/she has to do?
14- Is your friend happy one moment and then sad the next?
15- Does your friend like to be with people?