... He is bald He has no hair • Describing People What’s she/he like? She/he is tall She/he is very friendly *(What’s she/he like? Can refer to personality as well as appearance) What does she ... she look like? She/he is quite good-looking *(Order of the description: Height, Size and General appearance) What colour/what sort of hair has she got? She’s got long, dark, curly hair She has...
... LISTEN TO THE RADIO PROGRAMME ABOUT EMOTIONS HOW DID THESE PEOPLE FEEL? STEVE: TOM: AMANDA: LISTEN AGAIN AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER The topic of the radio programme was… a historical events ... girl at school? How many kilos did Tom weigh? How many kilos does he weigh now? What was Amanda doing when the police arrived? What two other feelings does the interviewer mention? LISTEN...
... practise feelings To put it into practice you have to cut out the cards and maybe laminate them, if you want them to last in time After having presented some adjectives showing feelings and when ... the time) while their mate questions one of them: “Are you Crazy Tim? ” The boy/girl who has been addressed must answer: if he/she is not, he/she says: “No, I’m not Crazy Tim I’m...
... dollars in research funding, diarrhoea 60 million dollars in research funding, malaria 50 million dollars and TB 20 million dollars in research funding In conclusion it is clear that funding allocation ... model answer: The graphs compare the number of deaths caused by six diseases in Someland in 1990 with the amount of research funding allocated to each of those diseases...