Here is a 3-minute conversation using describing people expressions:
Amy: Hey Sarah, have you met the new student in our class?
Sarah: No I haven't, what are they like?
Amy: Her name is Lisa. She seems really friendly and outgoing. During our introduction activity she went around and introduced herself to everyone.
Sarah: That's good that she's putting herself out there. Is she smart?
Amy: Yeah, she seems very intelligent. Our teacher was asking some difficult questions during the lesson and Lisa had no problem answering them correctly.
Sarah: Nice, it's always good to have smart classmates. What else can you tell me about her personality?
Here is a 3-minute conversation using describing people expressions:
Amy: Hey Sarah, have you met the new student in our class?
Sarah: No I haven't, what are they like?
Amy: Her name is Lisa. She seems really friendly and outgoing. During our introduction activity she went around and introduced herself to everyone.
Sarah: That's good that she's putting herself out there. Is she smart?
Amy: Yeah, she seems very intelligent. Our teacher was asking some difficult questions during the lesson and Lisa had no problem answering them correctly.
Sarah: Nice, it's always good to have smart classmates. What else can you tell me about her personality?
Here is a 3-minute conversation using describing people expressions:
Amy: Hey Sarah, have you met the new student in our class?
Sarah: No I haven't, what are they like?
Amy: Her name is Lisa. She seems really friendly and outgoing. During our introduction activity she went around and introduced herself to everyone.
Sarah: That's good that she's putting herself out there. Is she smart?
Amy: Yeah, she seems very intelligent. Our teacher was asking some difficult questions during the lesson and Lisa had no problem answering them correctly.
Sarah: Nice, it's always good to have smart classmates. What else can you tell me about her personality?
Ahmad : How’s your live? Yani : Its couldn’t be better, how about you? Ahmad : Its pretty good. Yo got a problem?what’s the matter? You look confused. Yani : Actually, I’m looking for Mrs. Munirah. She is my academic advisor but I have not meet her. Ahmad : Oh, Mrs Munirah is you academic advisor? What a lucky you are,, Yani : Why you say that? Ahmad : Yah, Mrs Munirah is friendly because he like make a friend with others, mrs Munira is too generous to other lecture, not only multimedia and design she’s excellence but also network communication too. Yani : Wow,, I’m apparently fortunate. Ahmad : Yah, you should be grateful. Yani : But I never meet her. What does she look like? Ahmad : are you sure? Follow me, come on.. Yani : ok, Thanks…. (later on, Yani following ahmad to rectorat) Ahmad : You look there? That’s her over there. Yani : Yah,,,The pretty girl who have a braces and long scar on her right eyebrow? Ahmad : She’s standing near the window. She’s tall, she’s about 167 cm. She’s wearing a black skirt, a blue scarf and black veil. She wears a glasses. She’s good looking. Yani : Ah thank you very much. I see.. Ahmad : It’s my pleasure. Constractions of the verb Contructions with auxiliary Negative Constructions aren’t=are not can’t=cannot (I, you, we, they,she, he, it) couldn’t=could not didn’t= did not ’m = am (I’m) hasn’t=has not ’re = are (you’re, we’re, they’re) haven’t=have not ’s = is and has (she’s, he’s, it’s) isn’t=is not ’ve = have (I’ve, you’ve, we’ve, they’ve) mustn’t=must not ’ll = will (I’ll, you’ll, she’ll, he’ll, it’ll, we’ll, shouldn’t=should not they’ll) ’d = had and would (I’d, you’d, she’d, wasn’t=was not he’d, it’d, we’d, they’d) weren’t=were not won’t=will not wouldn’t=would not Exercise 1 Match the definition to the adjectives!
1. Very Tired a. Boring
2. Something that is not interesting b. Surprising 3. Unable to understand or think clearly c. Exhausted 4. Something that gives you enthusiasm d. Worried 5. Something that is irritating e. Interesting 6. Something that is not Expected f. Exciting 7. Something you want to know more about g. Annoying 8. Said that something is not as good as expected h. Confused 9. Concerned or anxious about something. i. Dissapointed Exercise 2 Work with Your partner, and fill in the blank, Memorize all the adjective which can be used to describe people’s personalities, and then find the opposite meaning of the words below. Word Meaning Opposite Word Meaning Opposite Honest Quiet Intelligent Introvert Kind Lively Fair Outgoing Funny Rude Clever Competitive Cheerful Ambitious Friendly Talkative Gentle Attractive Humble Moody Selfish Good Unselfish Patient Page 2 Word Meaning Opposite Word Meaning Opposite Thoughtful Self confident Rich Creative Optimistic Intolerant Polite Mean Helpful Pessimistic Wise Dependent Adaptable Responsible Reliable Irresponsible Boring Unfriendly Careful Generous Jealous Loyal Noisy Tidy Exercise 3 Work in pairs. Make a conversation by using Describing people expression at least 3 minute more than upload on google classroom, don’t forget to upload the script of conversation.