Everybody says I look like my mother Everybody says I look like aunt Bee Everybody says I look like my father But I want to look like me.
Everybody says *** Everybody says I look like aunt Bee *** I look like my father But I want to look like me.
Everybody says *** Everybody says I look like aunt Bee *** But I want to look like me.
Everybody says *** Everybody says I look like aunt Bee *** But I want ***.
Everybody says *** But I want ***.
slim [ sl ɪ m ] [θɪn][θɪn] skinny [pl ʌ mp] [ ̗ wel'b ɪ lt ] [ 'sk ɪ n ɪ ] plump well-built fat heavily built ['hev ɪ l ɪ b ɪ ld] [ fæt ]
Age [t ʃ a ɪ ld]['be ɪ b ɪ ] child [eɪdʒ][eɪdʒ] babyyoung middle-aged elderly [ ̗ m ɪ dl'e ɪ d ʒ d] [jʌŋ][jʌŋ] teenager ['ti:ne ɪ d ʒ ə] [əυld] old ['eld ǝ l ɪ ]
short hair [ ʃɔ :t] [heə] spiky ['spa ɪ k ɪ ] straight ['p ɪɡ te ɪ l] pigtail [' ʃ əυldə leŋθ] shoulder-length [stre ɪ t] bald [b ɔ :ld] wavy ['we ɪ v ɪ ]
hair [ heə ] fair [feə] brown [lɒŋ][lɒŋ] long [ ɡ re ɪ ] [ bra υn] [bl ɒ nd] dark curly ['k ɜ :l ɪ ] blond(e) [d ɑ :k] grey [red] red
[ ha ɪ t ] [ ɒ v 'mi:d ɪ əm ha ɪ t] of medium haight height [ ʃɔ :t] short [t ɔ :l] tall
face [fe ɪ s] [ 'pr ɪ t ɪ ] pretty [kju:t] cute ugly [raυnd] round [ ' ʌɡ l ɪ ] thin [θɪn] [θɪn]
['spe ʃǝ l 'fi:t ʃ ə] special features [b ɪ əd] beard [sk ɑ :] scar [mə'st ɑ : ʃ ] moustache [d ɑ :k tæn] dark tan ['frekl] freckle
Team A S1: Is it a man or a woman? Team B S1: Its a man. A S2: Is he tall? B S2: Yes, he is. A S3: Has he got dark hair? B S3: No, he hasnt. A S4: Has he got red hair? B S4: Yes. A S5: Is it Bob Cratchit? B S5: Yes, it is.
Present Participle причастие настоящего времени
Past Participle Formation – V 3 (V + ed) причастие прошедшего времени.
1. Jack is scared/scaring of spiders. 2. I find the maths lessons really bored/ boring. 3. Tonia is interested/interesting in football. 4. The trip was tired/tiring. 5. Im disappointed/disappointing in you.
When describing people, mind the order of adjectives. Do not use more than three adjectives before a noun. Opinion Height/Age OriginNoun excellent tall/young American athlete
1.Mr. Brown: teacher, elderly, kind, French. 2.Sandy: colleague, patient, middle- aged, British. 3.Boris Schwartz: tennis player, German, young, tall.
What does/do … look like? What is/are … wearing? What does/do … usually wear/like wearing? What is … like?
A: What does your mum look like? B: Shes a tall middle-aged woman with long brown hair. A: Whats she like? B: Shes kind and polite … etc.