practice describing people • learn family, appearance and character vocabulary • study question forms and ways of describing possession • practice explaining who people are and buying clothes
Learn words about people.
Read a student's blog.
Learn words to describe people.
Learn to use 's, possessive adjectives my, his and her, and practise questions about people.
Listen to Paul describing a photo of his family and friends.
Practise what you have studied so far in this unit.
Write sentences about people and write questions for your tutor.
Learn how to buy clothes.
Learn to pronounce contractions and practise long and short sounds.
Write about a famous person.
Write about a photo of family and friends.
Practise phrasing when you speak.
Talk to your tutor about the unit.
Review the work in the unit.
Test what you have studied in this unit.
Send us your feedback on this unit.
amazing
amazing (adj)
incredible
cinema
cinema (n)
the place where you go to watch a movie
enjoy
enjoy (v)
to like
furniture
furniture (n)
for example: table, chair, sofa, bed
middle-aged
middle-aged (adj)
a person who is between 45 and 65 years old
retired
retired (adj)
a person who stops working, usually at the age of 65
yesterday
yesterday (n)
the day before today; for example, today is Thursday, yesterday was Wednesday