Say what you are like now and what you would like to be in the future use fairly, rather, quite:
Brave, clever, kind, friendly, hardworking, modest, lazy, selfish, stupid, greedy, honest, reliable, unkind, unreliable, unfriendly, unselfish Match the opposites:
Poor a) light
Weak b) sick
Neat c)thin
Young d)old
Difficult e) messy
Dark f)dirty
Clean g)rich
Modern h) old-fashioned
Fat i) scruffy
Tidy j)short
Tall k) nasty
Healthy l)strong
Pleasant m) easy
Use the words to complete the sentences: rich, famous, talented, dangerous, proud, clever, quiet, brave
If a boy is good at learning things and understands difficult ideas easily, he is a … boy.
If a man is not afraid of anything, he is a … man.
If a boy likes to fight and beat with everybody, he is …. to people.
If a girl doesn’t like other people to help her and tries to do everything herself, she is …
If everybody knows the actress, she is …
If a person is very good at taking photos, he is a … photographer.
If a girl doesn’t talk much, she is …
If people have a lot of money, they are …
Answer the questions: You were abroad…
What was the trip like?
What was the hotel like?
What was the hotel room like?
What was the food like?
What was the weather like?
What were the people like?
Use the following adjectives: ill, busy, free, interesting, easy, difficult, successful, useful
Peter stays at home, he doesn’t go to school. He is …
What do you usually do when you are …? – I usually read newspapers or favorite magazines.
Do you think Korney Chukovsky was a … writer? – Yes, all children knew and know his books.
I think it is not … to learn English, I think it is ….
My brother thinks that it is a very … story.
Computers are … for work.
Susan has a lot of things to do this afternoon. She is very… .