Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Describe a friend

 Describe a friend

Describe a friend

 

1. What is  their  name?

2. ____ old are they?

3. Where ____ they live?

4. How _____ have you known them?

5. Where and when ____ you meet them?

6. What do they look _____? ____ they attractive?

7. What clothes do they like ____ wear?

8. Do they ____ a special style?

9. What ____ of hair do they have? Do ____ look after their hair?

10. _____ are their interests?

11. What do they love to get up _____ on the weekend?

12. What _____ their personality like?

13. Do you trust this person ____ every situation? Why? Why not?

14. _____ they sociable? Shy?

15. Are they _____-working? lazy?

16. _____ do you like this person?

17. Do they _____ any strong opinions? About anything (food? music? other people?) Do you agree _____ them?

18. Is there anything _____ them you don't like?

19. Have you ever ____ a disagreement or fight with this friend?

20. What do you think your friend _____ be like in 20 years? 

 



Check

What is their name?

How old are they?

Where do they live?

How long have you known them?

Where and when did you meet them?

What do they look like? Are they attractive?

What clothes do they like to wear?

Do they have a special style?

What kind of hair do they have? Do they look after their hair?

What are their interests?

What do they love to get up to?

What is their personality like? 

Do you trust this person in every situation? If you lent them money would they pay you back? If you told them something private would they keep to themselves?

Are they sociable? Shy?

Are they hard-working? lazy?

Why do you like this person?

Do they like animals?

Do they like going out?

Do they like dancing?

Do they have any strong opinions? About anything (food? music? other people?) 

Is there anything about them you don't like?

Have you ever had a disagreement or fight with this friend?

What do you think your friend will be like in 20 years?



Task


Log in here to practice describing people. The AI will try to make a drawing from your description. Give as much detail as you can.

 


What is conversation?

 A: Conversation isn't just speaking - it is also listening. You need to listen and respond to the person you are talking to. When you speak, you use your knowledge of grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. We have conversations for many reasons: to exchange information, to make plans, to ask for help and simply chat to our friends and family. 

 B: There are some important things to remember when you are having a conversation. Say what you want to say, but also give your partner a chance to speak. It's a good idea to ask questions to encourage your partner to speak. When you are listening, show that you are interested. If you do these things, you'll have a good conversation.


Discuss

1. Why is listening important in a conversation?

2. What can happen if you don’t listen to the other person?

3. What are some reasons people have conversations? Which one is most common for you?

4. How can you show someone that you are interested when you are listening?

5. Do you think you are a good listener? Why or why not?

6. What should you do to give your partner a chance to speak?

7. Think about the dictation activity you just did. What was easy and what was difficult for you?

8. Did the dictation help you notice anything about your listening or spelling?

9. What kind of language (words or phrases) can you use to follow the advice in the text (for example, to show interest or respond politely)?

10. Do you prefer speaking or listening in conversations? Why?

The World of Sound











Dryer






Do you like this sound? What words could you use to describe it?









What are your favourite sounds?



The sound of....










What are your least favourite sounds?




The sound of....




























Buddhist koan: What is the sound of one hand clapping?













What’s the most annoying sound to wake up to? 



Construction tools

Alarm clock

An argument in the next room

Someone snoring in the next room

Your mum calling you?

Morning traffic

A television

The radio

Bird song

Mosquitoes

A toddler screaming his lungs out







 

1. What sounds can you hear right now?

2. What are some sounds you hear in the city?

3. What is your favourite sound?

4. Can you hear sounds in your dreams?

5. What are the differences between a sound and a noise? 

6. Can you walk around your house without making a sound? 

7. Does your voice sound like one of your parents? 

8. Can you name three things that drip?

9. What can you slam?
10. What things can hum?


Put these ten things in order from loudest to quietest:

 


bacon frying

a cat purring

a jumbo jet

a Harley Davidson

a Tesla

bees

a worm in the ground

someone breathing

a little stream

people playing table tennis


 

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2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

 

Put these adjectives in order from loudest to quietest:

 


deafening

inaudible

audible

noisy

quiet

loud

explosive

booming

soundless

faint

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.


 

Can you use the adjectives to describe a sound?

 

"The faint sound of someone breathing."

 

1. The ______ sound of ________

2. The ______ sound of ________

3. The ______ sound of bees____

4. The ______ sound of  ________

5. The ______ sound of  ________

6. The ______ sound of  ________

7. The ______ sound of  ________

8. The ______ sound of  ________

9. The ______ sound of  ________

10. The _____ sound of  ________

 

 

Finally, let's change the word "sound" to another word for "sound"

 

1. The pleasant tone of her lovely voice_

2. The ______ roar of a ________

3. The ______ buzz of  ________

4. The ______ noise of a _______

5. The _______ hum of a _______

6. The _______ purr of a ________

7. The ______  rumble of  th_____er

8. The ______ boom of an ex_______n

9. The distant echo of ________

10. The ______ tinkle of ________






Learn some SOUND vocab




laugh
snigger
chuckle
chortle
cackle
giggle
titter

ha ha ha






Fun task in pairs - go out of the room for five minutes and record three interesting sounds on your phone. Bring them back and see if another pair can guess what they are.






Onomatopoeia Kahoot












What things can creak?

What can tick that isn't a clock or watch?

Can you imitate the sound of...

a car screeching to a halt

bacon frying in a pan

 he sound light-sabers make in Star Wars

a frog croaking

A guitar solo in a heavy metal song

a lion roaring

Donald Trump's voice

a lawn mower

basketball boots squeaking on the floor of the gym

 a drum kit

 cicadas

water going down the plughole when you drain the bath

 a bird flapping its wings

 the sound of a cigarette burning (up close)

 a punch

 breaking bones

 birds chirping in the morning

 rotating ceiling fan when

 thunder crash

 the wind whistling at night around the house

 rain on the roof

 balloons bursting

 TV on in the next room

 Fireworks going off

 a fountain

 Italian opera

 tennis ball going "pock" in a professional tennis matches

 foreigner speaking your language very badly





Sound effects in film

Listen to the first few minutes.

In the movies, how do you make something that sounds authentically like...

rain?
a bird flapping its wings?
the sound of a cigarette burning (up close)?
a punch?
breaking bones?










Road to Perdition

Listen and write down how many sounds you hear.





In groups, discuss:


Love, like, don't care, hate?










birds chirping in the morning










rotating ceiling fan when you're trying to go to sleep











thunder crash when you're safe inside












the wind whistling at night around the house













rain on the roof as you go to sleep












balloons bursting at a party










TV on in the next room while you're doing homework












Fireworks going off












insect noise in summer












a fountain











someone sniffing next to you on the bus












opera










scissors snipping near your ear when you're getting a haircut












dog barking next door for hours










walking on the coast by a stormy sea













on the bus or train: music heard through someone else's tinny headphones












tennis ball going "pock" in a professional tennis matches











foreigner speaking your language very badly











children playing in a playground








World of the Senses kahoot