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Vocabulary: Describing people Type the letter in the correct order to make words to describe people. REINLYFD. RECUAFL. DURE. DENONCFIT. UNFNY. SEMIRALEB. WORKBOOK
Vocabulary: Describing people Type the opposites. Rude. Miserable. Careful. Friendly. Confident. Funny. WORKBOOK
Vocabulary: Describing people Type the correct adjective. Mark never knows where things are - he loses most of them. The woman in the shop said some horrible things. What a lovely girl! She's always smiling and so nice. Mark's older brother isn't very kind to us when we go to his home. Carly never talks to people she doesn't know at parties. Emma feels very unhappy because she doesn't like her new school. Mum likes you because you say please and thank you!. When I study I concentrate so I don't make mistakes. Vocabulary: Describing people Look at the pictures and choose the correct word to complete the description. Jenny is in her __________. She has long dark ______ hair. (Jenny). She's an _______ woman. (Jenny). Maggie is a ______ girl. She's got ____ hair too. (Maggie). ... but it's ____. (Maggie's hair). Bobby is in his fifties and is ____. Freddy has got short ____ hair. He's __________. Vocabulary: Describing people Read the clues and type the correct word. Making you laugh or smile. Behaving in a way that upsets other people. Describing someone who doesn't laugh very much. Very sad. Happy and positive. Behaving in a pleasant way towards others. Not happy about talking to new people. Not thinking enough about what you are doing. Behaving in a kind and pleasant way. Certain about your ability to do things well. Thinking about what you are doing so you don't make mistakes.