2- Look at the accessories.
What clothes and accessories do you wear at work/school?
What clothes and accessories do you wear at the weekend?
example I wear ....
b-
Look at Helen’s picture and choose the correct option to complete each sentence below.
1 Helen’s wearing a blue / white blouse.
2 Helen’s got black / blonde hair.
3 Helen’s wearing a black / grey jacket.
4 Helen’s carrying a bag / an umbrella.
5 Helen’s medium-height / tall.
C. Do you think John and Helen are good friends?Language Focus
1. We can describe someone with
be and
have got.
be + adjectiveI’
m medium-height.
He’
s slim.
have got + nounI’
ve* got blonde hair.
He’
s** got blue eyes.
* I’
ve got = I have got
** He’
s got = He has got
QuestionsWhat do you look like?
What does he / she look like?
2. We can say what is true about someone now with the
present continuous.
be + -ing form of the verb + nounI’
m wear
ing a suit and a white blouse.
I’
m stand
ing on the platform.
She’
s talk
ing to Jim.
QuestionsWhat
are you wear
ing?
What’
s he / she wear
ing?
What’
s he / she do
ing?
Tip : Have got and have both mean the same.
example
I have got brown eyes.
I have brown eyes.
Have got is more common in spoken British English.
Practice here
Work with a partner. Look at each other for 30 seconds, then sit back-to-back.
Make a note of what your partner looks like, and what they are wearing.
Stay back-to-back and describe your partner.Listen to what your partner says. Correct your partner if they are wrong.
example A : You've got long , black hair.
B : No, I've got long, brown hair