Vocabulary and Questions for discussion at the Winter Term Credit and Spring Term Exam (2nd-year students).
Module 1and 2 (Card 1 and 2).
People around you.
Who: family members, friends, acquaintance, business associate, classmate / group-mate, fellow student, flat mate, ex-boy-friend, neighbour, colleague, partner; to get on with
Family life: marriage, divorce; to be / get married / divorced; to marry smb; to bring up / raise children; to start a family, one-parent family, nuclear, average family; twins, a half-brother
Appearance: good-looking, natural-looking, attractive, gorgeous, ordinary
Height: tall, short, average height
Build: slim, fat, athletic, average built, a bit overweight, to be fit
Age: young, old, middle-aged, he’s in his (early, mid, late) teens/ twenties
Hair: straight, long, short, wavy, shiny, going grey
Skin: dark, pale, tanned, smooth
Clothes: casual, old-fashioned, fashionable, smart, designer clothes; to be well-dressed
Character/qualities, personality: patient, sympathetic, careful, honest, well-mannered, well-qualified, good with (people, money, etc.), cheerful, enthusiastic, good-hearted, self-confident, a good talker, ambitious, career-minded, malicious person, computer nerd, vegetarian
Describing a person: to look like, to look alike, to be different from / similar to, similarity, to have smth in common; career, education, marital status, likes / dislikes; he is the sort of person who.., she is someone who…
Questions for discussion:
What kind of people do we usually deal with?
Who are your nearest and dearest? What kind of relationship do you have with them?
In what way is your family different from others?
What are your relatives like? (What are their positive and negative qualities?)
Why are people’s personalities sometimes very similar?
What are your friends like?
What do they do?
What do they like doing? What kind of hobby do they have? How do they spend time?
What kind of clothes do they usually wear?
Are you similar to any of them? Why?
Who do you like best? Why?
How you spend your time.
To study hard, to attend / skip lectures and seminars, to do a course, to do homework / to do housework, to work long hours, to stay in / to go out, to eat out, to entertain friends / to visit friends, to spend time doing smth, to have free time / time off, to have a good time, to have fun, to relax, to do smth for relaxation, to play / watch sports, leisure activities, to share national passion, to have enough time for socializing (social life), to keep busy, to do well
To enjoy / like /dislike / hate doing, to be good at, to be into, to be interested in, to waste time doing smth, a waste of time
Adverbs of frequency: often, frequently, occasionally, from time to time, at weekends, once/ three times a week
Questions for discussion:
What do you usually do on weekdays and at weekends?
How do you spend time at university? What do you need to do well at university?
What do you do for relaxation?
What do you absolutely love doing? What do you really enjoy doing?
What are you interested in? What are you good at?
What do you hate doing because it’s a waste of time?
Module 3 (Card 3).
Cities and Countries