1. Verbs associated with the face.

Emojis showing different facial expressions.

Choose the correct verb for the physical descriptions.

2. Verbs associated with the face.

Use the -ing form of the verbs in exercise 1 to complete the sentences. Use each verb ONCE only.

blink smile laugh frown
yawn stare blush cry

3. Practice: Verbs associated with the face.

Can you remember? Record the complete sentence with the correct option.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.

4. Talking about what is true and what is false.

Put these words into the correct boxes.

5. Missing words.

A close-up photo of a woman smiling.

Choose the correct words to complete this article.

6. Saying that something is not real.

Look at the table below. It shows how the adjectives false, fake and artificial are normally used to talk about things that look or seem real, but are not.

  false fake artificial
Objects
Concepts or ideas or events    
Valuable or expensive things    
Intended to deceive  
A substitute for something natural    

Note: You can say false teeth but not fake teeth.


Check you know the meaning of these words: passport, antique, intelligence, teeth, promise, leg, eyelashes, tan, signature, light, name, banknotes, flavouring, fur, start, impression, jewellery

Now match the words with the correct adjective. Use the table above to help you.

7. False, fake or artificial.

Choose the right word to complete the sentence.

8. The verb tell.

Look at these sentences:
Could you tell me when the next train leaves?
Police find it hard to tell when someone is lying.

In the first sentence, tell means to communicate something.
In the second sentence, tell means to know something.


In the following sentences, choose the correct option to show what tell means.

9. Matching.

Match the questions and answers. This exercise is in two parts. Scroll down to see Part 2.

Part 1

Now complete Part 2.

Part 2