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XIII. Match the words from A with the words from B to form common collocations.


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 464.


XII. Write antonyms.

XI. Match the synonyms.

X. Write synonyms.

PRACTICE

IX. Answer the questions.

READING COMPREHENSION

 

1. Do you think facial features can say about the personality of an individual?

  1. What are the two things we notice when we look at someone's mouth?
  2. What trait of character do narrow lips indicate?
  3. Do full lips show that the person is sensible (i.e. showing reason or sound judgment)?
  4. What kind of person can be called “generous”? Are you a generous person?
  5. Why do you think eyes are called the windows to our soul?

7. What are green-eyed people like?

8. Are blue-eyed people loving and gentle? Do you have any blue eyed friends?

9. Would you like to have a brown-eyed friend? Why? Why not?

10. Do you have wrinkles at the sides of your eyes? Why do you think people have them?

11. What personality traits can ears reveal?

12. What is the shape of your nose? What do you think it indicates?

 

 

 

fat

slim

pretty

handsome

easy-going

to resemble

to be like

 

1. senior citizen 2. losing his hair 3. overweight 4. lean 5. even 6. baby a. skinny b. going bald c. regular d. old age pensioner e. infant f. fat

 

plain

ugly

short

optimistic

lazy

self-confident

broad-minded

sociable

slim

mean

even (regular)

thin

fair-haired

tall

 

 

A pale curly medium good- thin straight facial broad B hair shoulders skin features looking height lips nose

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