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1. Look at the students of your group and say:

1) who has the following type of hair:

a) straight, long, short, curly, wavy;

b) fair, dark, blonde, black, brown, grey.

2) whose constitution can be characterized as:

a) short, tall, of medium height;

b) slim, plump, very thin.

3) whose complexion is: pale, dark, pink.

4) who has: plump cheeks, hallow cheeks, cheeks with dimples.

2. Look at the models and try to understand how we use: 1)look; 2) look like.

Note the difference between the questions ‘How does he/she look?’, ‘What does he/she look like?’. Don’t confuse these questions with ‘What is he/she like?’.

Pattern:

She looks gloomy. Howdoes he/she look?

She is slim, dark-haired, blue-eyed What does he/she look like?

andwears her hair combed back.

She is well-bred and intelligent, What is he/she like?

a bit shy and never lets you down.

3. Group the sentences in the following passages matching them with the proper question, as shown above. Translate the passages.

1. The girl was delicately-built, very slender, with full lips and deep-set

eyes. They looked sad and made you feel sorry for her.

2. She was a lovely little girl of about five, plump, with an upturned nose

and dimpled rosy cheeks. Her hazel eyes and silky long hair added to

her attraction.

3. Melancholy and perplexed, the woman was sitting at the table. Her

faded eyes were grave and she looked upset.

4. Cruel but very clever and shrewd, he was quite an extraordinary person.

5. Mark was dark-haired and romantically handsome, with his merry

laugh and charm of the person who comes from this charming country,

Spain.

6. Emily was full of anxiety. She was stubbornly British and didn’t find

India beautiful or exciting.

7. Rachel was a bit old-fashioned and she was sweet in a way. Her eyes

were close-set and a little slanting but they didn’t spoil her pale oval

face.

8. He wasn’t even that handsome: his proportions were wrong; he was too

tall for his shoulders; his hair was too short; his arms were too long.

9. The immigration office is wearing a dark-green uniform, like a

soldier’s, and there are two actual soldiers leaning against the wall

beside him, in crisp blue shirts with short sleeves.

10. In front of Rennie there’s a tiny woman, not five feet tall. She’s

wearing a fur coat and a black wool jockey cap tilted at an angle. She

must be at least seventy but it’s hard to tell.

11. He was like iron. All of us knew that he was not easily put off and that

nothing could make him change his mind.

12. She was unable to control her jealousy, and her friends sometimes

called her an Othello in spite of her being a woman.

13. Phil looked pretty exhausted. He had had no sleep the last night as he

had a great deal to do in the hospital and could never find an hour or

two to have a nap.

4. Following the patterns below make up 4 sentences characterizing a person. Use look, look like, look as if, and look as though.

Pattern: a) Jane looks fantastic/charming/terrific/tired/strange/very

elegant /smart/happy, etc.

b) She looks like a peacock/zebra/old cat, etc. in this sort of

dress.

c) Her dresslooks as though it’s made of bright feathers/metal

wires, etc.

d) She looks as if she’s going to a fancy dress party/

Buckingham palace, etc.

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