jueves, 28 de mayo de 2020

FOOD

-Answer the questions about you
-Draw and write the ingredients of your favorite meal (food)


jueves, 21 de mayo de 2020

Personality Questionnaire

-Answer the questions
-Write a paragraph with your answers.
-Record yourself reading and send the audio file

miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2020

be like / look like

Like can be used as a verb to talk about tastes and preferences:
like chocolate.
like living in the city.
If a verb is used after like it can take the –ing form or the infinitive with to with very little difference in meaning:
like cooking. I like to cook.
Like can be used as a preposition with look and be to talk about appearance and to ask for descriptions:
So tell me, what does Sarah's new boyfriend look like?
He's tall, dark and handsome. He looks a lot like some Hollywood movie star.
Be like is used to ask for and give general descriptions:
What's Sarah like? She’s great. She’s funny and smart.
What's the weather like in your city? Not very nice; it's always raining.
Now choose the correct alternative for the following:
  • 1. Peter are you all right? You _ you've just seen a ghost.



  • 2. What do _ doing after work?



  • 3. I think John really _ his brother. They’re not twins but I can’t tell them apart.



  • 4. We're going to Italy tomorrow but I have no idea what the weather _.



  • 5. Alison is a really good dancer just_ her sister Sarah.



  • 6. I'd love to know what our new boss _. I hope he's not a slave driver.



  • 7. Jane's baby _ her.



  • 8. Unfortunately most young people _ junk food.



  • 9. You've been to Brazil? What _ ?



  • 10. I hope Peter _ sushi?