Ex.5 Do you know any person according to this appearance?
1. She is attractive. She's got lovely long hair but the trouble is she knows it as well. She really thinks she's the greatest She always thinks she's the best at everything. All she ever thinks about is herself. She can't stand criticism of herself.
2. He wears glasses and moustache. I can't see his face. Maybe because of this I can't really trust him. He looks like a bandit to me.
3. She is a dreadful person. She's got lots of money but she hates spending it. She is not very tall – about 156 cm and she's rather thin. I suppose she has got blond hair, but she is not at all attractive. That face! Oh, god! She's awful!
4. He is a man of 40, not good-looking and not yet ugly. His hair is reddish, cut very short, his eyes are small, blue or grey. He looks commonplace. He is just a good, dull, honest, plain man, a pretty bore. One can admire his qualities, but avoid his company.
5. He's always complaining about everything around. It gets on my nerves. And he hasn't got any sense of humour at all. If you spend more than five minutes with him you just want to sleep.
Ex.6 Draw a small picture of these people. Describe your own appearance:
• He is 27 years old, 180 cm tall with short black hair and oval face. He is well-built and extremely strong.
• I think the glasses suit her. And she's got that beautiful long hair. She's always happy and smiling. It's impossible to be depressed with her around.
• She is not particularly good-looking, but she's got lovely dark curly hair,
Ex.7 Read the following text and answer the questions after it:
I come into the office and see a smiling man. He has a paper on his hand. "I hope you will like her," he says. It's a very nice office but the chair in which I sit is not too comfortable."
The door in the next room opens and a young woman comes in. She is pretty. She is really pretty.
“Mr. Walker, this is Miss Franklin. Hello.”
“Hello," she says.
“I'm pleased to meet you,” I say.
“I'm glad too,” she smiles. She has a very pleasant smile and beautiful small teeth. She is very shy.
“I'm twenty-five,” I say.
“Yes, I know,” she says.
There is really not much to talk about. I know that she likes classical music.
“Do you like classical music?” I ask her.
“Yes, I do. I have a good collection of records,” she says.
She likes music, books, dogs, cats, art and so on.
"I think we like the same things," I say.
“I'm glad you don't drink or smoke," she says. "We are very much alike."
Alice and I are married now. We live in a small house near London. She is a good wife and I hope I'm not a very bad husband either. We are a very happy family.
- Who does he see in the office?
2. What has the man in his hand?
3. Who comes in?
4. What does Miss Franklin look like?
5. Does she like classical or pop music?
6. Does he smoke or drink?
7. Where do they live now?
8. Aliсe is a good wife, isn't she?
9. Is he a good husband?
- Are they a happy family?
Ex.8 Make the proverbs using the words, explain their meanings and suggest the proper equivalents in Russian:
1. indeed, a friend, is, in need a friend.
2. thieves of time, friends, are
3. When, no tomorrow, a friend, there is, asks.
4. as well as, a man, by his foes, is judged, by his friends.
Ex.9
A. Tell the story about your family and your friend's family;
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