Unit 3. Appearance and character. List of useful words. appearance

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Unit 3. Appearance and character.
List of useful words.
appearance
to look
to look like (to resemble smb.)
to take after smb.
to look one’s age
to look one’s best
attractive
unattractive
good-looking
pleasant-looking
unpleasant-looking
pretty
charming
beautiful
ugly
plain
nice
handsome
Describing a Person: Adding Details
Face Shape
square
oval
round
triangular
heart-shaped
eye
nose
ear
mouth
cheek
chin
temple
forehead
jaw
tooth (teeth)
lip (upper/lower)
внешний вид, внешность
выглядеть
быть похожим на кого-либо
быть похожим на кого-либо
выглядеть не старше своих лет
прекрасно выглядеть
привлекательный
непривлекательный
интересный, обладающий приятной
внешностью
приятный
неприятный
хорошенькая
очаровательный
красивый
уродливый
заурядный
миловидный
красивый
квадратное
овальное
круглое
треугольное
сердцевидное
глаз
нос
ухо
рот
щека
подбородок
висок
лоб
челюсть
зуб (зубы)
губа (верхняя/нижняя)
tongue
язык
eyebrow
бровь
eye-lash
ресница
eye-lid
веко
leg
нога
arm
рука
hand
рука, кисть руки
shoulder
плечо
head
голова
neck
шея
finger
палец
thumb
большой палец
forefinger (index finger)
указательный палец
middle finger
средний палец
ring finger
безымянный
little finger
мизинец
finger nail
ноготь
toe
палец ноги
Complexion
Цвет лица (Complexion is the natural appearance and
color of the skin, especially of the face; e.g. Mary has a soft, creamy complexion.
Freckled веснушчатый: sprinkled or covered with light brown spots
Rosy: румяный pink-cheeked; fair complexion that glows with a hint of pink
Ruddy: покрытый румянцем, пышущий здоровьем skin that has a healthy
reddish tint; may have the appearance of sunburn
Tanned: смуглый, загорелый skin with a healthy golden-brown tint
Wrinkled: морщинистый full of or covered with lines or loose folds of skin; often
associated with age
Other skin-related adjectives: pale бледный, spotless чистый, silky бархатистый,
smooth гладкий, creamy кремового цвета, baby-soft нежная как у ребенка,
glowing пылающий румянцем, dry сухая
Eyes
Large, small, almond-shaped миндалевидные, round, slanted косоглазый, squinty
косоглазый, wide-set широко расставленные, close-set близко поставленные,
deep-set глубоко посаженные
Brown-eyed mother, bright-eyed sister, wide-eyed child
Mouth/Lips
Thin lips, full lips, painted накрашенные
Laugh, smile, grin усмешка, frown нахмуренность, grimace
Hair
Wavy волнистые, curly кудрявые, straight, spiky остроконечные, shaved, parted
с пробором, thick, bald лысый
Permed с химической завивкой, dyed окрашенные, bleached осветленные,
highlighted мелированные
to grow one’s hair
отращивать волосы
to wash one’s hair
мыть
to brush one’s hair
причесывать
to comb one’s hair
расчесывать
to wear one’s hair short
носить короткие волосы
hair drier
фен
Hair colours
Black, brunette брюнетка, brown шатен (-ка), chestnut каштановые, blond, ashblond пепельные, auburn рыжевато-каштановые, red рыжие, grey седые, white,
salt-and-pepper с проседью, jet-black черные как смоль, fair русые
Facial Hair
Beard борода, goatee эспаньолка (козлиная бородка), mustache усы,
sideburns короткие баки
Adjectives: bearded бородатый, unshaven, clean-shaven, trimmed приведенный в
порядок, neatly-trimmed
Clothing
Fabric материал: denim джинсовая ткань, wool шерсть, cotton хлопок,
tweed твид, polyester полиэстер, corduroy вельвет, fleece флис, leather кожа
Bottoms: jeans, slacks широкие брюки, trousers, overalls спецодежда, capris
брюки «капри», skirt, culottes юбка-брюки, shorts
Tops: sport shirt, dress shirt белая рубашка к вечернему костюму, blouse, longsleeve с длинным рукавом, short-sleeve с коротким рукавом, sleeveless без
рукав, collar воротничок,T-shirt футболка, sweatshirt толстовка, hoodie
толстовка с капюшоном, pullover пуловер, sweater свитер, cardigan кардиган
Other clothing: dress, uniform, costume, pajamas, bathrobe купальный халат,
robe, jacket, coat, socks, stockings чулки, gloves, hat шляпа, cap кепка, shoes,
boots, slippers тапочки, sandals сандалии, heels
Sentence starters Describing clothes
Smartly dressed in (name of garment)
Casually attired in (name of garment)
Simply clad in (name of garment)
Describing Character - What's he like? Is she nice?
Careful заботливый, hard-working трудолюбивый, worried озабоченный,
cheerful радостный, broadminded с широким кругозором, active, curious
любопытный, secretive скрытый, замкнутый, aggressive враждебный, tough
человек, не идущий на компромиссы, careless беззаботный, легкомысленный,
practical, sensible здравомыслящий, independent, strong-minded энергичный,
умный, stupid, dull тупой, глупый, boring скучный, imaginative одаренный
богатым воображением, ambitious честолюбивый, crafty хитроумный,
коварный, sensitive чувствительный, gentle мягкий, добрый, naïve, generous
щедрый, loyal преданный, self-controlled хорошо владеющий собой, moody
унылый, trusting доверчивый, modest скромный, tolerant терпимый, friendly,
energetic, confident уверенный, selfish эгоистичный, shy застенчивый, stubborn
упрямый, reliable надежный, clumsy неуклюжий, intelligent умный,
сообразительный.
Exercise 1. Give Russian equivalents to the following:
Perfect teeth, rough skin, a man with long moustache, wrinkled face, rosy cheeks,
sunburnt complexion, charming smile, curly hair, creamy skin, painted lips, broadshouldered, permed hair, spotless and silky skin, triangular face
Exercise 2. Give English equivalents to the following:
Треугольное лицо, густые волнистые волосы, заурядный молодой
человек, красивый мужчина, привлекательная женщина, неприятный
пожилой человек, уродливая челюсть, ровные белые зубы, двойной
подбородок, румяные щеки, морщинистое лицо, загорелая кожа,
миндалевидные глубоко посаженные глаза, тонкие накрашенные губы,
прямые окрашенные волосы, мелированные волосы, осветленные волосы.
Он похож на мать. Она отращивает волосы. У нее волосы черные как
смоль. Молодой человек с русыми волосами. Мне нравятся рыжеватокаштановые и рыжие волосы.
Exercise 3. Give a word for the following definition:
1. The part of the body that connects the head and the shoulders.
___________
2. The part of the face above the eyes.
_____________________
3. The front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin; the visage, the
countenance.
_____________________
4. The part of the human body containing the brain, eyes, nose, lips, ears and
mouth.
_____________________
5. The eye cover when the eyes are shut.
_____________________
6. The natural colour and appearance of the skin.
_____________________
7. A light brown spot on the skin, produced by sunburn. _____________________
8. Each of the five members of the hand, each of the four including the thumb.
_____________________
9. The upper limbs of the human body, from the shoulder to the hand.
_____________________
10. The part of the arm below the wrist, used for grasping.____________________
11. Horny plate covering the end of the human finger or toe. __________________
Exercise 4. Perform the following actions.
1. Point to the blackboard with your index finger.
2. Go to the door on tiptoe.
3. Put your thumbs to your ears.
4. Shake your forefinger in warning.
5. Scratch your forehead.
6. Fold your arms on your breast.
7. Shrug your shoulders and nod your head.
8. Turn your head to the right and to the left.
9. Touch the tip of your nose with your middle finger.
10. Press your left hand to your hand.
Exercise 5. Cut out some pictures of people from magazines - pop stars, sportsmen,
TV stars. Describe a person according to general characteristics: age, height and
build. Next, move to details such as hair and any other prominent features, like the
eyes or the nose, a beard, a moustache, glasses etc.
Age
(very)
He / She
is
young
middle aged
old
in his/ her twenties
in his/ her fifties
about forty years old
(quite)
Height
He/She
(not very)
(quite)
is
(very)
short
medium height
tall
Build
(very)
He / She
is
He / She
Length
long
short
has
thin
medium build
plump
fat
strong build
(quite)
Colour
black
blond
brown
red
Type
straight
wavy
curly
hair
a
a
He / She
has
a
a
small
big
blue
nose
mouth
eyes
moustache
beard
glasses
Example
Ana is quite young, she is in her twenties, she's very tall and thin. She has long
brown and curly hair and beautiful blue eyes.
Exercise 6. The following words describe appearance or personality. Put the words
in the correct box.
tall pretty crazy shy lazy kind handsome old intelligent moody happy
slim ugly small young big fat short dull tanned wrinkled cheerful
Appearance
Personality
Exercise 7. Practise describing yourself to your partner. Make notes in the box
below.
Exercise 8. Complete these sentences with your own information:
I like a person who is…
I don’t like a person who is…
I like people who are…
I can’t stand it when…
It bothers me when someone…
My best friend is someone who is…
I think a friend should be…
Exercise 9. Read this advertisement from a Hollywood magazine. Do you think
they are looking for the lead actor for the movie Superman XII, or the movie
Everlasting Love?
Mirrorman Studios seek a tall, muscular man with bright, blue eyes and full, sexy
lips to play in our new movie. He must be extremely handsome, fit and athletic,
and very strong. Experience of flying important. Please apply to Mirrorman
Studios.
Now, using the adjectives you have learned, write an advertisement, seeking lead
actors or actresses for one of the following movies:
Braveheart II
Star Wars Episode IX
Two Weddings and a Birthday Party
True Love
The Funny Policeman
Exercise 10. Read the description of Aunt Emily.
My Aunt Emily
Of all my relatives, I like my Aunt Emily the best. She’s my mother’s
youngest sister. She has never married, and she lives alone in a small village. She’s
in her fifties, but she is still quite young in spirit. She has a fair complexion, thick
brown hair which she wears short, and dark brown eyes. She has a kind face, and
when you meet her, the first thing you notice is her lovely, warm smile. Her face is
a little wrinkled now, but I think she is still rather attractive. She is the sort of
person you can always go to if you have a problem.
She likes reading and gardening, and she goes for long walks over the hills
with her dog. She’s a very active person. Either she is making something, or
mending something or doing something to help others. She does the shopping for
some of the old people in the village. She’s extremely generous, but not very
tolerant with the people who don’t agree with her. I hope that I am as happy and
cheerful as she is when I’m her age.
Go through the text again and find:
a) the sentences which describe her physical appearance;
b) the sentences which describe her character;
c) the sentences which describe her habits.
Think of someone in your family. Write a similar description of a member of your
family. Include the following:
your opinion of the person
physical description
his or her character, habits, likes and dislikes.
why you chose that person
Exercise 11. Read the text and explain how beauty was understood at different
times.
What makes us beautiful?
When you look in the mirror, do you like what you see? Chances are you’ve
got a feature or two that could be improved after all, nobody’s perfect. But how
far would you go to be more attractive?
A recent survey found that it’s no longer just women who want to become
more beautiful: men are quickly catching up. In Britain, for example, 34 percent of
men are not satisfied with their bodies.
And if creams and lotions can’t do the trick both sexes are ready to submit to
the surgeon’s knife in search of perfection.
Every day we are bombarded with beautiful faces. They smile at us from
advertising hoardings, TV screens and magazines. Their perfect smiles, flawless
cheekbones and wide eyes fuel the multi-billion-dollar beauty industry.
But what exactly is beauty? For centuries men have tried to come up with a
mathematical formula for beauty. The ancient Greeks thought the number three
was the answer a beautiful face was one that could be divided into three exactly
equal parts, hairline to eyebrows, eyebrows to mouth, and finally mouth to chin.
The Victorians believed that a face with great beauty possessed the average
features of all other faces. However, this has now been debunked by recent
research which found that the most attractive faces have higher cheekbones, a
thinner jaw and larger eyes relative to the size of the face than an average one.
Another survey shows that there is no such thing as the beautiful face and all
sorts of non-standard looks still count as beautiful.
The truth is that when it comes to choosing a mate, beauty is still in the eye
of the beholder. Some of us make the oddest choices.
So the message is: if you’ve got flaunt it but if you haven’t, just make the
most of what you’ve got!
Exercise 12. In the following dialogue, a police officer is questioning an eye-witness.
After you have read it, look at the drawings and pick out the person you think the
witness is describing.
Police officer:
How old do you think he was?
Witness:
Well, he was quite young. In his late twenties, I'd say.
Police officer:
And was he tall?
Witness:
Yes, quite tall; taller than me, anyway. I'm 160 cm so he must
have been about 175 to 180.
Police officer:
What about his build?
Witness:
Well, he was fairly slim. Not a bit muscular. Maybe even a bit
skinny.
Police officer:
And what did he look like?
Witness:
Not very handsome. He had dark hair, but I can't really
remember if it was long or short. But it was swept back. He didn't have a fringe or
anything.
Police officer:
And did you notice what he was wearing?
Witness:
Oh yes! He was wearing jeans and this horrible striped sweater.
Oh, and he had white trainers too.
Police officer:
Anything else?
Witness:
No, I don't think so. Oh, wait! He had an earring. In his left ear,
I think.
Police officer:
Right, thank you. You've been very helpful.
Now make up and act out your own dialogues, using the given pictures.
Whoever takes the part of the policeman must ask the questions and pick out the
person he or she thinks the witness is describing. When you have done it once,
change parts and do it again.
Here are the questions the police officer asks:
How old was (s)he?
Was (s)he tall/short?
What about his/her build?
What did (s)he look like?
What was (s)he wearing?
Anything else you can remember?
Exercise 13. This is a real test given by the human relations department at many of
the major corporations today. It's only ten simple questions, so... Grab a pencil and
paper and keep track of your answers.
1. When do you feel your best?
a. In the morning
b. During the afternoon and early evening
c. Late at night
2. You usually walk
a. Fairly fast, with long steps
b. Fairly fast, with short, quick steps
c. Less fast, head up, looking the world in the face
d. Less fast, head down
e. Very slowly
3. When talking to people you
a. Stand with your arms folded
b. Have your hands clasped
c. Have one or both your hands on your hips
d. Touch or push the person to whom you are talking
e. Play with your ear, touch your chin, or smooth your hair
4. When relaxing, you sit with
a. Your knees bent with your legs neatly side by side
b. Your legs crossed
c. Your legs stretched out or straight
d. One leg curled under you
5. When something really amuses you, you react with
a. A big, appreciative laugh
b. A laugh, but not a loud one
c. A quiet chuckle
d. A sheepish smile
6. When you go to a party or social gathering you
a. Make a loud entrance so everyone notices you
b. Make a quiet entrance, looking around for someone you know
c. Make the quietest entrance, trying to stay unnoticed
7. You're working very hard, concentrating hard, and you're interrupted. Do
you..
a. Welcome the break
b. Feel extremely irritated
c. Vary between these two extremes
8. Which of the following colors do you like most?
a. Red or orange
b. Black
c. Yellow or light blue
d. Green
e. Dark blue or purple
f. White
g. Brown or grey
9. When you are in bed at night, in those last few moments before going to
sleep, you lie
a. Stretched out on your back
b. Stretched out face down on your stomach
c. On your side, slightly curled
d. With your head on one arm
e. With your head under the covers
10. You often dream that you are
a. Falling
b. Fighting or struggling
c. Searching for something or somebody
d. Flying or floating
e. You usually have dreamless sleep
f. Your dreams are always pleasant
Add up your points using the table below:
A
B
C
1
2
4
6
2
6
4
7
D
E
2
1
F
G
3
4
2
5
7
6
4
4
6
2
1
5
6
4
3
5
6
6
4
2
7
6
2
4
8
6
7
5
4
3
9
7
6
4
2
1
10
4
2
3
5
6
2
1
1
Analysis Over 60 points: Others see you as someone they should "handle with
care" You're seen as vain, self-centered, and who is extremely dominant. Others
may admire you, wishing they could be more like you, but don't always trust you,
hesitating to become too deeply involved with you.
51 to 60 points: Others see you as an exciting, highly volatile, rather impulsive
personality; a natural leader, who's quick to make decisions, though not always the
right ones. They see you as bold and adventuresome, someone who will try
anything once; someone who takes chances and enjoys an adventure. They enjoy
being in your company because of the excitement you radiate.
41 to 50 points: Others see you as fresh, lively, charming, amusing, practical, and
always interesting; someone who's constantly in the center of attention, but
sufficiently well-balanced not to let it go to their head. They also see you as kind,
considerate, and understanding; someone who'll always cheer them up and help
them out.
31 to 40 points: Others see you as sensible, cautious, careful and practical. They
see you as clever, gifted, or talented, but modest...Not a person who makes friends
too quickly or easily, but someone who's extremely loyal to friends you do make
and who expect the same loyalty in return. Those who really get to know you
realize it takes a lot to shake your trust in your friends, but equally that it takes you
a long time to get over it if that trust is ever broken.
21 to 30 points: Your friends see you as painstaking and fussy. They see you as
very cautious, extremely careful, a slow and steady plodder. It would really
surprise them if you ever did something impulsively or on the spur of the moment,
expecting you to examine everything carefully from every angle and then, usually
decide against it. They think this reaction is caused partly by your careful nature.
Under 21 points: People think you are shy, nervous, and indecisive, someone who
needs looking after, who always wants someone else to make the decisions and
who doesn't want to get involved with anyone or anything. They see you as a
worrier who always sees problems that don't exist. Some people think you're
boring. Only those who know you well know that you aren't.
Questions for discussion:
1. What qualities do you like/dislike in people?
2. What kind of people do you get on with?
3. What kind of people do you find it hard to get on with?
4. What kind of personality are you?
5. Can you keep calm in stressful situations?
6. Can you keep your temper under control?
7. Who is the most attractive person in the world in your opinion?
8. What are the modern ideas of beauty?
9. Do you think the following sayings are true:
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Appearances are deceptive.
The tailor makes the man.
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