The document provides vocabulary related to describing personal qualities and relationships between friends and acquaintances. It includes adjectives to describe qualities like honesty, friendliness, and maturity. It also includes a table to define terms like flatmate, sibling, stranger, and travel buddy that refer to different types of relationships. Finally, it presents sentences using terms like "fall out with someone", "make someone laugh", and "get on with someone" that describe common things friends do.
The document provides vocabulary related to describing personal qualities and relationships between friends and acquaintances. It includes adjectives to describe qualities like honesty, friendliness, and maturity. It also includes a table to define terms like flatmate, sibling, stranger, and travel buddy that refer to different types of relationships. Finally, it presents sentences using terms like "fall out with someone", "make someone laugh", and "get on with someone" that describe common things friends do.
The document provides vocabulary related to describing personal qualities and relationships between friends and acquaintances. It includes adjectives to describe qualities like honesty, friendliness, and maturity. It also includes a table to define terms like flatmate, sibling, stranger, and travel buddy that refer to different types of relationships. Finally, it presents sentences using terms like "fall out with someone", "make someone laugh", and "get on with someone" that describe common things friends do.
Describing personal qualities 3 Write the missing letters in the words to
complete the sentences. 1 Choose the correct adjective. 1 I’m lucky because I live with my best 1 A good friend never tells lies and is friend, so we’re fl_________ atmates too! always honest/dishonest. 2 It must be awful to have an e_________y. 2 I hate it when people I know don’t say I try to get on with everyone. hello. It’s so friendly/unfriendly. 3 Mike has just moved in next door, so I 3 My little brother is always being silly. gbho have a new nei_________ ur. He’s so mature/immature. 4 Luisa is my main r_________l iva at tennis. 4 My mum is terrible at waiting in a queue. She often beats me, but that makes me She’s really patient/impatient. play better. 5 My grandmother is so kind/unkind. est 5 Emily is my b_________ rien t f_________ d. She always gives me some chocolate We message each other all the time! when I see her. 6 I don’t know my new classmate very well 6 Sometimes I feel sociable/unsociable yet. He’s just an acq_________ uanti ce. and I don’t want to hang out with los rien my friends. 7 Sebastien is a c_________e f_________d of mine. We often hang out together. 7 I think it’s responsible/irresponsible to throw your rubbish on the floor. You 8 My football t_________ eamma tes and I always should put it in a bin. practise every Wednesday after school. 8 David is a loyal/disloyal friend. He always supports me. Things that friends do 4 Order the words to make sentences. Friends and acquaintances 1 out / fall / someone / with 2 Complete the table with the words in the box. fall out with someone classmate colleague 2 laugh / make / someone flatmate/roommate opponent relative make someone laugh sibling stranger travel buddy 3 with / someone / out / hang hang out with someone 1 someone that you share flatmate/ _________ 4 touch / keep / in a house with (not family) roommate _________ keep in touch 2 your brother or sister sibling 5 up / someone / cheer 3 a person you don’t know cheer someone up at all stranger 6 on / with / get / someone 4 a friend you go on get on with someone holiday with travel buddy 7 someone / forgive 5 a person you work with colleague forgive someone 6 someone in the same 8 someone / down / let lesson as you classmate let someone down 7 a person who competes against you in sport oponent 8 your aunt/uncle/ grandparents, etc. relative
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