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

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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