This document provides a lesson on describing people through appearance and personality vocabulary. It introduces useful structures for asking about a person's appearance using "What does/do they look like?" and asking about personality using "What are they like?" or "What kind of person are they?". It concludes with discussion questions about describing oneself, family members, friends' personalities, and successful people's characteristics.
This document provides a lesson on describing people through appearance and personality vocabulary. It introduces useful structures for asking about a person's appearance using "What does/do they look like?" and asking about personality using "What are they like?" or "What kind of person are they?". It concludes with discussion questions about describing oneself, family members, friends' personalities, and successful people's characteristics.
This document provides a lesson on describing people through appearance and personality vocabulary. It introduces useful structures for asking about a person's appearance using "What does/do they look like?" and asking about personality using "What are they like?" or "What kind of person are they?". It concludes with discussion questions about describing oneself, family members, friends' personalities, and successful people's characteristics.
Lesson 3: Describing people I. Appearance vocabulary II. Personality vocabulary
III. Useful structure:
- Asking person’s appearance :
What + does/do +S + look like ?
S + is + Adj. S + look(s) + adj. - Asking person’s personality: 1. What + be + S + like? 2. What kind of person +be+ S? IV. Discussion
1. How would you describe yourself?
2. Are you similar to your brother(s)/ sister(s)? 3. What kinds of people do you get along well with? 4. Describe a person in your family who you admire? 5. Do you think people with same personalities easily get along together? 6. Do all of your friends have similar personalities? 7. Do you think it's easy for a person to change their personality? 8. Do you think that members of a team should all have the same (or similar) personalities? 9. What personal characteristics do you think most successful people (need to) have?