Who do you look like?
1) Who is Jane telling Linda about? (listening for specific information)
2) Who is who in the photos? Explain your choice.
— This is my sister Kate.
— Oh, you are very much alike1. You both have got blue eyes and brown hair.
— No wonder, we are twins, but Jane is 5 minutes older than me.
— Oh, is she? Is she as tall as you?
— No, she is a bit shorter. We look like our mother. This is my mother’s favourite photo. But I think she is much more beautiful than in the photo.
— And who is this, Jane?
— It’s Bill, my brother. He is 13.
— He is different from you. Who does he look like?
— Have a look. He looks like my father but my father’s hair is a bit darker. And this is my granddad when he was much younger. My grandma says he was very handsome.
— Yes, he really was.
Jane’s relatives look different from each other.
1) How different are they? What does Jane say about them?
2) How does Jane compare2 her relatives?
3) Read the rule and check.
4) What do Jane, Kate and Bill look like? (AB ex. 1)