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Appearance and Personality (B1)

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  • How do you say this word in English: talkative?
    Talkative /ˈtɔkətɪv/
  • Complete the sentence: In Johannesburg most people _______ (speak) at least five languages.
    speak
  • How do you say this word in English: lively?
    lively /ˈlaɪvli/
  • Choose the correct option: The celebrity ______ his birthday suit for this photoshoot.
    is wearing
    is carrying
    is dressing
  • What can you see in the image?
    A pair of flip flops
  • Complete the sentence: She________ (run) because she's late for her lesson.
    is running
  • Is this sentence correct: "I'm liking the food in this restaurant".
    It's incorrect. I like the food in this restaurant.
  • When someone tells other people what to do, this person is...
    bossy
  • Choose the correct option: You have to ______ in white for the ceremony.
    wear
    carry
    dress
  • Which option is correct?
    My father hardly ever watches football on TV.
    My father doesn't hardly ever watch football on TV.
    My father watches hardly ever football on TV.
    My father watches football on TV hardly ever.
  • How do you say this word in English: raincoat?
    Raincoat /ˈreɪnˌkoʊt/
  • What can you see in the image?
    Two bracelets
  • Complete the sentence: Archie ________ (use) his computer at the moment.
    isn't using
  • Which sentence is correct?
    Do often you go to the cinema?
    Do you go often to the cinema?
    Do you go to the cinema often?
    Do you often go to the cinema?
  • What does Madonna look like?
    She has blonde, long, wavy hair.
    She has long, wavy, blonde hair.
    She has long, blonde, wavy hair.
  • Complete the sentence: I hate living in Seattle because it _______ (rain, always)
    it always rains.
  • What does Daniel Radcliffe look like?
    He has blue eyes, big ears and a beard.
    He has blue eyes, brown hair and pale skin.
    He has a beard, blue eyes and dark skin.
    He has pale skin, green eyes and a beard.
  • When someone think is more important than others, or knows more than others, that person is...
    arrogant
  • When a person is happy and optimistic, this person is...
    cheerful
  • How do you say this word in English: height?
    Height /haɪt/