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    Unit 1 New Friends, New Faces
     
    3. While You Watch
B 1. Of course I'll pick you up, Jung-hoon.
  2. So, what does he look like?
  3. He's about average height -- 5'6".
  4. He wears big glasses.
  5. Contact lenses.
   
   

Real English

 

when you want to
change the subject or ask a question

A: He's in his late twenties.
B: So, is he married?
   
4. After You Watch A: And he has really long black hair and brown eyes.
B: Ok. So, does he speak English?
A.   Useful Expressions
  1.
Got it. b.     an informal way to say you understand something
  2.
What are friends for? e.     a way to answer a friend who thanks you for your help
  3.
No problem. a.     a way to say you will do what someone asks you to do
  4.
Oh, my gosh! d.     an expression to show that you are surprised
  5.
Good for you! c.     a way to say you are happy for someone
     
B. 1.
A: I just  got a great new job!
B: Good for you!
  2.
A: Would you open the door for me, please?
B: No problem.
  3.
A: Finish these reports and send them to the president, OK?
B: Got it.
  4.
A: Thank you so much for your help, Margie!
B: What are friends for?
  5.
A: There are 120 students in my new English class.
B: Oh, my gosh!
     
    1. Before You Watch
B. 1. People who have an athletic build have a healthy body with strong muscles.
  2. People who are tan have skin that is darker from the sun.
  3. People who are muscular have big muscles.
  4. Hazel-colored eyes are light brown or green-brown.
   
   

Real English

2. While You Watch

to emphasize the point

I don't really look like my parents.
I do look like my sister.
    Your View on ... New Friends, New Faces
  1. Where are you from? How old are you?
  2. What languages do you speak?
  3. What do you look like?  
  4. Think of a good friend or family member. How would you describe him or her?
     

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