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Focus 2 Unit 1

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  • Chris is (serious/boring/quiet). He never has anything interesting to say because he spends all his time playing computer games.
    boring
  • Complete the sentence with the missing adjective. Don´t be so s_____, your sister wants to play with the toys too!
    selfish
  • Ask questions about (a) the subject and (b) the object of each statement. Yvonne lives here.
    a. Who lives here? b. Where does Yvonne live?
  • Ask questions about (a) the subject and (b) the object of each statement. Jason has read the newspaper.
    a. Who has read the newspaper? b. What has Jason read?
  • Opposite of silly
    sensible
  • Ask questions about (a) the subject and (b) the object of each statement. My sister loves animals.
    a. Who loves animals? b. What does my sister love?
  • Complete the sentence with the missing adjective. I would describe myself as very a_______, I love trying new things.
    adventurous
  • Gabby is very (unsociable/loud/stressed). She stays at home and doesn´t like going out with friends.
    unsociable
  • Complete the sentence with the missing adjective. Megan is very o_____, she never lets her problems get her down.
    optimistic
  • Opposite of caring
    selfish
  • Joe never laughs or has any fun. He´s a very (serious/sociable/relaxed) young man.
    serious
  • Opposite of generous
    mean
  • Complete the sentence with the missing adjective. John is very s__ - he doesn´t like talking to people he doesn´t know.
    shy
  • Marcus always makes me laugh. He´s really (quiet/funny/loud).
    funny
  • Opposite of cheerful
    miserable
  • Complete the sentence with the missing adjective. Liam is such a g_____ person, he´s always giving to people in need.
    generous
  • Opposite of hard-working
    lazy
  • Opposite of outgoing
    shy
  • Complete the sentence with the missing adjective. She always shows such a strong desire to succeed, I wish I was that a_______.
    ambitious
  • Ask questions about (a) the subject and (b) the object of each statement. The little boy is reading a book.
    a. Who is reading a book? b. What is the little boy reading?
  • Meghan is always (interesting/funny/relaxed). She never gets stressed about anything.
    relaxed
  • Ask questions about (a) the subject and (b) the object of each statement. Mr. Thorn is painting the room.
    a. Who is painting the room? b. What is Mr. Thorn painting?
  • Complete the sentence with the missing adjective. My mom is h___-w____. She´s always fixing things around the house and never stops.
    hard-working