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1 Unit 4: Vocabulary - Describing People (p 45)
English Communication Unit 4: Vocabulary - Describing People (p 45)

2 What is your best friend like? (personality) He is really funny.
Warm Up Discussion What is your best friend like? (personality) He is really funny. What does he look like? (appearance) He’s tall, and really handsome. What does he like (doing)? What does de do in his free time? What are his hobbies?

3 What is your best friend like? (personality) He is like funny.
Common Mistakes What is your best friend like? (personality) He is like funny. What does he look like? (appearance) He looks like Kind. He is Kind. He looks Kind. He looks like a kind person.

4 Feet and inches ✕ He’s 175 cm. ✓ He’s 175 cm tall.
How tall is he? Feet and inches ✕ He’s 175 cm. ✓ He’s 175 cm tall. ✓ He’s (around/about) five foot nine inches tall. ✓ He’s (around/about) five foot nine. 1 foot = 30cm 12 inches 160 cm = 5 foot 3 inches 165 cm = 5 foot 5 inches 170 cm = 5 foot 7 inches 175 cm = 5 foot 9 inches 180 cm = 5 foot 11 inches 185 cm = 6 foot 1

5 I’d say she’s about 30 (years old)
How old is she? I’d say she’s about 30 (years old) I’d say she’s in her (early/mid/late) twenties thirties forties fifties She’s a middle-aged woman. (the period beyond young adulthood, but before the onset of old-age) He’s (quite) old. He’s a young man. She looks like a teenager. (13-19)

6 She’s got a lovely smile.
Have v. Have Got She has a lovely smile. She’s got a lovely smile. = has got But,… she doesn’t have any teeth. she hasn’t got any teeth. she has no teeth.

7 Describing Objects The word I’m looking for is a thing that children…... wear This toy fruit people men dogs teachers we eat use play with do like etc. They are round and large. It’s used for writing on. We use it to write on. It’s a/an (kind of) animal. fruit. place where people relax. emotion. vegetable. Do you mean (a/an)….? Is it an animal? What does it look like? Is it something you can eat? What’s it used for? I’m sorry, I don’t know.


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