Adjectives with prepsPP.ppt
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Adjectives with preps (prepositional phrases) Be + adjective + ed/t + prep
Up. S Pre SB p 9 ex 7 • • 1. John is good at languages. 2. , She is very good to her patients. 3. He is very friendly with parents. 4. She’s afraid of her sister. 5. Pat is jealous of her sister. 6. He is kind to his parents. 7. Ann is patient with children. 8. Pete is rude to his friends.
Up. S Pre SB p 21 ex 11 • • • 1. New York is different from Los Angeles. 2. The square crowded with people. 3. London is famous for its nightlife. 4. The town centre is full of cheap restaurants. 5. Are you familiar with this area? 6. This town is familiar to me. I used to live here.
To be • Absent from • Accustomed to Acquainted with • Afraid of • Allergic to • Amazed at/by • Amused at/with/by • Angry at sb • Angry at what sb does • Ashamed of • Bad at • Bad to • • • Capable of Careful of Careless aboutwith Certain of Care about Care for sb (=like) Clever at Crazy about Curious about Delighted with Dressed in
Appearance/character 1 • • • Crooked Sensitive Handsome slim serious calm Selfish easy-going Good looking generous Pale complexion cruel Fair complexion Caring Brave cunning Medium /strong /average build Normal=common=plain=simple=ordinary look Hunched Optimistic friendly nervous silent greedy dangerous wicked jealousy cold-hearted friendly evil considerate
Appearance/character 2 • • Bossy industrious calm Silent Lazy whimsical Talkative honest unsociable Eloquent protruding / bulging eyes Smart Almond-shaped Blonde Bulging Kind Rude Round Excellent strange relaxed slow
FIRST IMPRESSIONS • DESCRIBING PEOPLE • Complete the conversation between two friends, Julie and Anita with words or phrases from the box. • Eyes big • Average hair like what do they look like shaved healthy tanned dark brown hair what’s his pointed
• Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Describing clothes: Patterns: check flowery spotty stripy plain Shape: baggy long loose short tight Texture: creased furry shiny smooth Materials: cotton wool leather silk satin nylon fleece gortex
Other: high-heeled halfway up long-sleeved short-sleeved double-breasted fur-trimmed lined matching
Matching is used to describe things which are of the same colour or design. • She bought more fabric in the same design so she could make matching curtains and cushions. • . . . a coat and a matching handbag
vocabulary • Actions: to pause, raise, nod, remark, reply, pace, spring (sprang-sprang), take off, straighten, address, hide • Features: limbs, chest, barbaric, aristocratic, majestic, nervous, strong determination, thick moustache, straight chin, upper part, true identity
It’s a kind of … It’s a sort of +adjective It’s a bit like a … It looks like a +noun It looks …
Samples: • She ‘s wearing a scarf. • Her hat is a sort of bonnet. • She is wearing the elegant, baggy, long trousers. • She’s also wearing a kind of swinger (short bell -shaped topcoat ). • He looks like a swinger. (A swinger is a person who is lively and fashionable).
She is wearing high-……. . shoes. That’s a nice long- ……. top. Her dress hasn’t got a pattern. It’s ……. No, my coat isn’t tight. It’s …………… She’s wearing a blue skirt and a ……………. jacket. • Oh, no! It isn’t a nylon top. It’s a ………………. top. • I’ve got a ……. . coat for the winter. • Your top isn’t smooth. It’s ……. . ………. • • •
Adjectives with prepsPP.ppt