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In the following dialogue, which person do you agree with?

  1. You should always use the same supplier. That way, you build up a good relationship with them.

  2. No, you shouldn’t depend on one supplier. You should use several so that if one can`t supply you needs, you can use another.

VIII. LANGUAGE REVIEW

Asking for descriptions

  1. What`s London like? Means “Tell me about London because I don’t know anything about it”. It is a very general question.

When it is asked about a person, the answer can refer to character or appearance or both.

What`s Peter like?

He`s quite tall, with short blond hair.

He`s really nice, You`d like him.

  1. What does she look like? Asks for a physical description.

What does she look like?

She`s very pretty. She`s got long black hair, and dark, mysterious eyes.

  1. How are your parents? Asks about their health and general happiness. It does not ask for a description.

How are your parents?

They are fine, thanks. My mother had a cold, but she`s better now.

Words that go together

Use your dictionaries to look up any new words.

  1. Look at the following groups of words. Which four of the surrounding words in each group cannot go with the noun in the centre?

  1. Put a suitable adjective from Exercise 1 into the gaps in the following conversations. If necessary, use their comparative or superlative forms.

Example

Billy`s only two so he`s the youngest in the family.

  1. What is Anna`s brother like?

Well, he is certainly ___________, dark and handsome, but I didn’t enjoy meeting him at all. He is even ______ than she is!

  1. What was your meal like?

Ugh! It was awful. The pizza was ________. We were absolutely _____,but we still couldn’t eat it!

  1. Did you have a good time in Amsterdam?

Excellent, thank you. There`s so much to do. It`s a really_____ city. And there are so many people from all over the world, it`s even______ than London.

  1. Mmm! These courgettes are _____. Did you grow them yourselves?

Yes, we did. All our vegetables are ______.

Underline the adjectives in the box below. Are there any which can also be nouns?

Art gallery bridge busy castle cathedral cemetery coffee-house concert hall cosmopolitan crowded dangerous district dirty hilly industrial lane lively market museum noisy old-fashioned palace park picturesque quay river romantic skyscraper sleepy smart square street theatre tram unique wealthy

Think of your favorite town or city. Which of these adjectives can you use to describe it?

What special features is your favorite city famous for? Use the nouns in the box to help you. Are there any adjectives which go with them?

Lyon is famous for its medieval district and its picturesque rivers.

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