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UNIT 11 LESSON A

AND B
LESSON A: FAMILY TRAITS

• Grammar
• Describing people
• There are many different expressions you can use to ask and answer questions about
• someone's appearance.
• Look like / Look alike
• You can use look like to ask about someone's general appearance. Use What + do / does +
• subject + look like?:
• A What does Hayley look like?
• B She's tall and thin.
• You can also use look like to ask who has a similar appearance to someone. Use in Who + do /
• does + subject + look like?:
• A Who does she look like?
• B She looks like her father.
• LESSON B: FEATURES
• Grammar
• Phrases with verb +-ing and prepositions
• You can use phrases with verb +-ing or phrases with prepositions to identify people you can
• see.You can use them to describe what people are doing or wearing, where they are, or what
• they look like.
• Phrases with verb +-ing
• You can use phrases with verb +-ing to say what someone is doing or wearing:
• A Which one is your roommate?
• B She's the woman standing by the table.
• or
• B She's the woman wearing (the) black pants.

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