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Match the adjectives below to the word which means the opposite:

         tall                                           ugly
         weak                                           mean
         young                                          small
         fat                                            short
         beautiful                                      thin
         generous                                       old
         big                                            strong




Match the adjectives in A below to the adjectives in B. Example: middle-
aged is closest in meaning to old/young:

A                                             B                     A

overweight                                    short                 good-looking
elderly                                       fat                   slim
middle-aged                                   tall                  of medium height
chubby                                        young                 skinny
muscular                                      strong                attractive
handsome                                      generous              gorgeous
well-built                                    thin                  plain
petite                                        beautiful
                                              big
                                              mean
                                              ugly
                                              old
                                              small

Which of the words above have a negative, critical meaning?

Which of the words in list A can be used to describe the people below?

         a. a man                             b. a woman
         c. a person over 50                  d. a person over 70
         e. a bodybuilder                     f. a supermodel
         g. you

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Put the adverbs in order from the weakest to the strongest:


   weakest                                                                       strongest

 really                     fairly                      not very          very
 extremely                  absolutely                  quite

Match an adverb from the list above to one of the adjectives in exercises
1 and 2, then write a sentence to rephrase the sentences below.

Example: She is 97 years old: She’s extremely old OR she is very elderly.

         1        She’s the most beautiful woman in the world.
         2        He is an Olympic weightlifter.
         3        She will only eat one piece of fruit a day, and nothing else.
         4        Since I stopped cycling to work, I’ve put on a bit of weight.
         5        Frank is the best-looking man in the world.

Absolutely only goes with one adjective from exercises 1 and 2. Which
adjective? Why?




Match the parts of the face with the list of adjectives that can be used to
describe them:

 ears                       nose                        Eyes             lips

big                                  snub                          pointed
thin                                 full                          sexy
big                                  bright                        blue
big                                  cauliflower                   sticky-out




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Read this advertisement from a Hollywood magazine. Do you think they
are looking for the lead actor for the movie Superman XII, or the movie
Everlasting Love?

         Mirrorman Studios seek a tall, muscular man with bright, blue eyes and
         full, sexy lips to play in our new movie. He must be extremely handsome,
         fit and athletic, and very strong. Experience of flying important. Please
         apply to Mirrorman Studios.

Now, using the adjectives you have learned, write an advertisement,
seeking lead actors or actresses for one of the following movies:

         Braveheart II
         Die Hard VI
         Star Wars Episode IX
         Two Weddings and a Birthday Party
         True Love
         The Funny Policeman




Prepare to describe people in your family. Think of two or three people in
your family and write notes to describe them. When you are ready, work
with a partner, and ask and answer questions:

Can you describe __________(your mother, father, sister, brother)?

What does he / she look like?




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Teacher’s notes – Describing people (Intermediate)
1     At this level it is a good idea to find visuals to help teach these words. You could
      bring in pictures from magazines of different people. Ask the students to
      describe the pictures, eliciting descriptive words and phrases. Put the students
      in pairs to match the adjectives to their opposite.
Answers:
tall  =        short           ugly    =        beautiful
weak =         strong          old     =        young
big   =        small           fat     =        thin

2        Put the students in pairs to match the adjectives B to the adjectives in A. They
         should match by deciding how close the words are in meaning.
Answers:
overweight      =      fat             good-looking          =       beautiful
elderly         =      old             slim                  =       thin
middle-aged     =      old/young       of medium height      =       tall/short
chubby          =      fat             skinny                =       thin
muscular        =      strong          attractive            =       beautiful
handsome        =      beautiful       gorgeous              =       beautiful
well-built      =      strong          plain                 =       ugly/beautiful
petite          =      small/thin
A negative, critical meaning: skinny or plain.

The words that can particularly be used to describe:

a. a man =                  Handsome is almost always only used with men. All the other words
                            can be used to describe men, except petite and plain (it is rare to
                            describe a man as beautiful).
b. a woman =                Petite and plain are only used with women. All the other
                            words can be used to describe women (it is rare to describe a woman
                            as handsome or well-built).
c.   a person over 50       =       middle-aged
d.   a person over 70       =       elderly
e.   a bodybuilder          =       well-built, muscular
f.   a supermodel           =       good-looking, attractive, gorgeous, slim, skinny
g.   you                    =       students’ own ideas

3       Ask the students to put the adverbs in order from the weakest to the strongest.
Answers:
not very > quite > fairly > very > really > extremely > absolutely
        Put the students in pairs to match an adverb from the list to one of the adjectives
        in exercises 1 and 2, then write a sentence to rephrase the sentences. Read
        through the example. It is important that they note that not all of the adverbs
        collocate with all of the adjectives.
Suggested answers:
1. She’s absolutely gorgeous.              2. He’s extremely muscular/strong/well-built.
3. She’s very skinny.                      4. I’m quite/fairly chubby.
5. Frank is very handsome.



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Note: absolutely only goes with gorgeous. This is because we only use
         absolutely with very strong, extreme adjectives. You could give students other
         examples. For example, very big, absolutely enormous.

4     Ask the students to match the parts of the face with the list of adjectives that can
      be used to describe them.
Answers:
ears  =      big, cauliflower, sticky-out
nose =       big, snub, pointed
eyes =       big, bright, blue
lips  =      thin, full, sexy

5      Ask the students to read the advertisement from a Hollywood magazine and
       answer the question.
Answer:
They are looking for the lead actor for the movie, Superman XII.

         Ask the students to write a short advertisement, seeking lead actors or actresses
         for one of the movies in the list. Monitor and help with ideas and vocabulary.
         When the students have finished, redistribute their advertisements for other
         students to read and guess which film an actor or actress is required for.

6        Give the students a few minutes to prepare to describe people in their family.
         When they are ready, put the students in pairs or small groups to ask and answer
         questions. You may need to check they know the question structure. Write the
         question structure on the board if necessary.




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Describing People

  • 1. Match the adjectives below to the word which means the opposite: tall ugly weak mean young small fat short beautiful thin generous old big strong Match the adjectives in A below to the adjectives in B. Example: middle- aged is closest in meaning to old/young: A B A overweight short good-looking elderly fat slim middle-aged tall of medium height chubby young skinny muscular strong attractive handsome generous gorgeous well-built thin plain petite beautiful big mean ugly old small Which of the words above have a negative, critical meaning? Which of the words in list A can be used to describe the people below? a. a man b. a woman c. a person over 50 d. a person over 70 e. a bodybuilder f. a supermodel g. you © Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005 Downloaded from the vocabulary section in www.onestopenglish.com
  • 2. Put the adverbs in order from the weakest to the strongest: weakest strongest really fairly not very very extremely absolutely quite Match an adverb from the list above to one of the adjectives in exercises 1 and 2, then write a sentence to rephrase the sentences below. Example: She is 97 years old: She’s extremely old OR she is very elderly. 1 She’s the most beautiful woman in the world. 2 He is an Olympic weightlifter. 3 She will only eat one piece of fruit a day, and nothing else. 4 Since I stopped cycling to work, I’ve put on a bit of weight. 5 Frank is the best-looking man in the world. Absolutely only goes with one adjective from exercises 1 and 2. Which adjective? Why? Match the parts of the face with the list of adjectives that can be used to describe them: ears nose Eyes lips big snub pointed thin full sexy big bright blue big cauliflower sticky-out © Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005 Downloaded from the vocabulary section in www.onestopenglish.com
  • 3. Read this advertisement from a Hollywood magazine. Do you think they are looking for the lead actor for the movie Superman XII, or the movie Everlasting Love? Mirrorman Studios seek a tall, muscular man with bright, blue eyes and full, sexy lips to play in our new movie. He must be extremely handsome, fit and athletic, and very strong. Experience of flying important. Please apply to Mirrorman Studios. Now, using the adjectives you have learned, write an advertisement, seeking lead actors or actresses for one of the following movies: Braveheart II Die Hard VI Star Wars Episode IX Two Weddings and a Birthday Party True Love The Funny Policeman Prepare to describe people in your family. Think of two or three people in your family and write notes to describe them. When you are ready, work with a partner, and ask and answer questions: Can you describe __________(your mother, father, sister, brother)? What does he / she look like? © Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005 Downloaded from the vocabulary section in www.onestopenglish.com
  • 4. Teacher’s notes – Describing people (Intermediate) 1 At this level it is a good idea to find visuals to help teach these words. You could bring in pictures from magazines of different people. Ask the students to describe the pictures, eliciting descriptive words and phrases. Put the students in pairs to match the adjectives to their opposite. Answers: tall = short ugly = beautiful weak = strong old = young big = small fat = thin 2 Put the students in pairs to match the adjectives B to the adjectives in A. They should match by deciding how close the words are in meaning. Answers: overweight = fat good-looking = beautiful elderly = old slim = thin middle-aged = old/young of medium height = tall/short chubby = fat skinny = thin muscular = strong attractive = beautiful handsome = beautiful gorgeous = beautiful well-built = strong plain = ugly/beautiful petite = small/thin A negative, critical meaning: skinny or plain. The words that can particularly be used to describe: a. a man = Handsome is almost always only used with men. All the other words can be used to describe men, except petite and plain (it is rare to describe a man as beautiful). b. a woman = Petite and plain are only used with women. All the other words can be used to describe women (it is rare to describe a woman as handsome or well-built). c. a person over 50 = middle-aged d. a person over 70 = elderly e. a bodybuilder = well-built, muscular f. a supermodel = good-looking, attractive, gorgeous, slim, skinny g. you = students’ own ideas 3 Ask the students to put the adverbs in order from the weakest to the strongest. Answers: not very > quite > fairly > very > really > extremely > absolutely Put the students in pairs to match an adverb from the list to one of the adjectives in exercises 1 and 2, then write a sentence to rephrase the sentences. Read through the example. It is important that they note that not all of the adverbs collocate with all of the adjectives. Suggested answers: 1. She’s absolutely gorgeous. 2. He’s extremely muscular/strong/well-built. 3. She’s very skinny. 4. I’m quite/fairly chubby. 5. Frank is very handsome. © Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005 Downloaded from the vocabulary section in www.onestopenglish.com
  • 5. Note: absolutely only goes with gorgeous. This is because we only use absolutely with very strong, extreme adjectives. You could give students other examples. For example, very big, absolutely enormous. 4 Ask the students to match the parts of the face with the list of adjectives that can be used to describe them. Answers: ears = big, cauliflower, sticky-out nose = big, snub, pointed eyes = big, bright, blue lips = thin, full, sexy 5 Ask the students to read the advertisement from a Hollywood magazine and answer the question. Answer: They are looking for the lead actor for the movie, Superman XII. Ask the students to write a short advertisement, seeking lead actors or actresses for one of the movies in the list. Monitor and help with ideas and vocabulary. When the students have finished, redistribute their advertisements for other students to read and guess which film an actor or actress is required for. 6 Give the students a few minutes to prepare to describe people in their family. When they are ready, put the students in pairs or small groups to ask and answer questions. You may need to check they know the question structure. Write the question structure on the board if necessary. © Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005 Downloaded from the vocabulary section in www.onestopenglish.com