A. Listen, CD (120), and repeat these words.
oval [‘əʊvəl] овальный
slim [slɪm] стройный
stout [staʊt] полный
curly [‘kɜ:li] вьющийся
turned−up [ǀtɜ:nd’ʌp] вздёрнутый
shapely [‘ʃeɪpli]красивой формы
good−looking [ǀɡʊd’lʊkɪŋ] приятной наружности
ugly [‘ʌɡli] очень некрасивый
B. Read these sentences with the new words.
People’s faces can be round and oval.
People’s bodies can be thin, slim and stout.
People’s hair can be long, short, curly and straight.
People’s noses can be long, short, turned−up and straight.
People’s legs and arms can be shapely.
Some people are beautiful, some are good−looking.
In fairy tales we can read about ugly people and ugly animals.
What are their opposites?
Example: a round face − an oval face/a narrow face
a stout body − a … body/a … body
long hair − … hair
curly hair − … hair
dark hair − … hair/… hair
a straight nose − a … nose
a big mouth − a … mouth/a … mouth
a beautiful face − an … face
Read the text about William Stanley and say what you can about Anton Popov and Margo Perry.
a) William Stanley is a journalist.
Soon he’ll be 40.
He is tall and big and fairly stout.
His hair is dark and curly. It’s short.
He has a round pleasant face.
His eyes are dark grey.
His mouth is big, his teeth are white and good.
He has a big nose.
b) Anton Popov is a cosmonaut.
He is nearly 35.
He is … .
His hair … .
He has a … face.
His eyes … .
His mouth … .
He has a … nose.
c) Margo Perry is a photographer.
She is 27.
She is … .
Her hair … .
She has a … face.
Her eyes … .
Her mouth … .
She has a … nose.
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