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asking for descriptions, Esercizi di Inglese

Come descrivere una persona in inglese (esercizi inglese)

Tipologia: Esercizi

2018/2019

Caricato il 10/05/2024

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Refosco Vanessa 1CS
EXERCISES 1 PAGE 197 → asking for descriptions
1) Two of the answers to each question are correct. Tick the correct answer.
1. “How’s Jackie?” b. “She isn’t feeling very well”/ c. “Not too good. She’s got the flu”
2. “What does Jackie look like?” a. “She’s tall, slim, and quite pretty/ c. “she’s got long blonde hair
and blue eyes.”
3. “What’s Jackie like?” a. “She’s very nice – really good fun.” / b. “She’s quiet but very interesting.
You’ll like her.”
4. “Do you like Jackie?” a. “I adore her. I think she’s great!”/ b. “Yes, of course! Everybody loves
Jackie!”
5. “What does Jackie like?” b. “She eats most things. She isn’t vegetarian.”/ c. “Old movies and
dancing.”
2) Write questions about Pete.
1. “What does Pete look like?”
“He’s tall, quite good-looking, and he’s got brown hair.”
2. “What’s Pete like?”
“He’s really nice. He’s an interesting guy.”
3. “What does Pete like?”
“Football, of course! And he likes going to the gym.”
4. “How’s Pete?”
“He’s fine. Really well.”
5. “Do you like Pete?”
“Yes, I do. He’s one of the nicest people I know.”
3) Write V if the word “like” is used as a verb.
1. We both like football. V
2. I’m like my brother.
3. Who does he look like?
4. What do you like doing? V
5. Are you like your mother?
6. What music do you like? V
7. What’s your teacher like?
8. Do you like cheese? V
EXERCISES 2 PAGE 198 → What...like?
1) You have a friend who’s living in Australia. Ask questions about the country using
“What...like”?
1. the weather → What’s the weather like?
2. the food → What’s the food like?
3. the people → What’s the people like?
4. Sydney → What’s Sidney like?
5. the town → What are the towns like?
6. the beaches → What are the beaches like?
2) Match a question in exercises 1 with an answer.
a. They’re great! Very warm and welcoming. 3
b. It’s really hot in the summer but cooler in the winter. 1
c. Very tasty! It’s a mix of Asian and European. 2
d. It’s a wonderful city. The harbour is beautiful. 4
e. They’re miles long with lovely white sand. 6
f. They’re very modern. Most of them are on the coast. 5
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Refosco Vanessa 1CS EXERCISES 1 PAGE 197 → asking for descriptions 1) Two of the answers to each question are correct. Tick the correct answer.

  1. “How’s Jackie?” b. “She isn’t feeling very well”/ c. “Not too good. She’s got the flu”
  2. “What does Jackie look like?” a. “She’s tall, slim, and quite pretty/ c. “she’s got long blonde hair and blue eyes.”
  3. “What’s Jackie like?” a. “She’s very nice – really good fun.” / b. “She’s quiet but very interesting. You’ll like her.”
  4. “Do you like Jackie?” a. “I adore her. I think she’s great!”/ b. “Yes, of course! Everybody loves Jackie!”
  5. “What does Jackie like?” b. “She eats most things. She isn’t vegetarian.”/ c. “Old movies and dancing.” 2) Write questions about Pete.
  6. “What does Pete look like?” “He’s tall, quite good-looking, and he’s got brown hair.”
  7. “What’s Pete like?” “He’s really nice. He’s an interesting guy.”
  8. “What does Pete like?” “Football, of course! And he likes going to the gym.”
  9. “How’s Pete?” “He’s fine. Really well.”
  10. “Do you like Pete?” “Yes, I do. He’s one of the nicest people I know.” 3) Write V if the word “like” is used as a verb.
  11. We both like football. V
  12. I’m like my brother.
  13. Who does he look like?
  14. What do you like doing? V
  15. Are you like your mother?
  16. What music do you like? V
  17. What’s your teacher like?
  18. Do you like cheese? V EXERCISES 2 PAGE 198 → What...like? 1) You have a friend who’s living in Australia. Ask questions about the country using “What...like”?
  19. the weather → What’s the weather like?
  20. the food → What’s the food like?
  21. the people → What’s the people like?
  22. Sydney → What’s Sidney like?
  23. the town → What are the towns like?
  24. the beaches → What are the beaches like? 2) Match a question in exercises 1 with an answer. a. They’re great! Very warm and welcoming. 3 b. It’s really hot in the summer but cooler in the winter. 1 c. Very tasty! It’s a mix of Asian and European. 2 d. It’s a wonderful city. The harbour is beautiful. 4 e. They’re miles long with lovely white sand. 6 f. They’re very modern. Most of them are on the coast. 5

EXERCISE 1 PAGE 47

1) Mia often travels in her job. She’s talking to her friend, Tom, about Shanghai. Complete Tom’s questions. T. What’s Shangai like? M. It’s very big and noisy, but it’s very exciting. T. What’s the food like? M. It’s the best in the world! I just love Chinese food! T. What’s the business like? M. They’re very friendly, and they really want to do business. T. What was the weather like? M. When I was there, it was hot and humid. T. What are the buildings like? M. There are new buildings everywhere, but if you look hard, you can still find some older ones, too.