Additional literature
3. Amanda Maris, “Outcomes” Intermediate 2010 (Workbook)
4. Amanda Maris, “Outcomes” Intermediate 2010 (Student’s book)
5. Stuart Redman, “English vocabulary in use”, Cambridge University, Press, 2010
HAND OUT № 64 Discipline: English as a foreign language Credits:2 Intermediate level Practical lesson Lexical theme: Family and personality Grammar: Like/look like, future forms: going to, will/shall, present continuous Teacher: assistant professor Sultanbayeva Zh.U |
Families and describing people
Exercise 1. Fill the gaps, answer the questions and retell about your and your friend’s family.
1) Who is in relation to you…?
1 your mother’s brother my uncle
2 your father’s sister ____________________
3 your husband’s mother ____________________
4 your brother’s daughter ____________________
5 your sister’s son ____________________
6 your daughter’s son ____________________
7 your father’s second wife ____________________
GRAMMAR COMMENT
Like/look like Like can be a verb or a preposition.Example: I like going out at the weekend. I like modern art Like as a preposition has an object after it: She is wearing a hat like mine. Look like is used to ask for and give an opinion about appearance: a) What does Peter look like? He is tall, dark and handsome. He looks like George Clooney. B) Oh, Brendon, you look very well! Be like is used for and give a general description: What is Julie like? She is reliable, pleasant and helpful. She is like a friend. |
Consolidation of grammar. Choose the correct missing words: look or look like?
a) My little daughter always says she looks like a princess.
2. Ann _______________ her mother.
3. You _______ tired. What is the matter?
4. Your trousers are very old. You ___________ a tramp.
5. She is old but she _____________ beautiful.
6. Look at your hair! You _________ a punk rocker.
7. You __________ so pretty in that dress!
b) Match the answers on the right to their corresponding questions on the left. Remember the meaning of the different expressions: What does he like? likes or dislikes; What does he look like? physical aspect. What does he look like? character
What’s Andrew like? -He is tall and blue eyed
How are you? -My mother
Who do you look like? -Like her mother, very talkative
What does he look like? -She’s better, she left hospital two days ago
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What is she like? -Not bad, thanks!
What does Mike look like? -He looks like his father
What does she look like? -She is very shy
How is your mother? -Sports cars and science fiction films
Who’s Ann like? -She’s very pretty and tall.
Exercise 1. Look at the picture and discuss on the given situation: Your aunt is going to visit her grandmother. You are asked to look after her 5 years old daughter Sally for 2 days. Sally is an only child. She is used to be allowed to do everything. How would you look after her? Use the adjectives of personality: spoilt, aggressive, bossy, charming, pretty, jealous, moody, reliable, selfish, sensitive, sociable and responsible.
Exercise 2. Speak on the given topic “Do you judge your friends according to their personalities?” Use like/look like, the adjectives of personality and their opposites.
extrovert-shy hard-working- lazy mean-generous stupid-clever self-confident-insecure talkative-quiet friendly-unfriendly |
ing Future forms be going to + infinitive present continuous: be +verb + -ing future plans and intentions future arrangements My sister's going to adopta child. We're gettingmarried in October. Areyou going to buya new car? They're meetingat 10.00. |
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