EFE - People Flashcards
Describe the outfit you would wear to a night out at the theater. Use any or all of the following vocab: sweater, blouse, skirt, dress, plain, polka dot, striped, checkered / gingham / plaid, cotton, boots, heels
Describe the outfit you would wear to visit a busy museum. Use any or all of the following vocab: t-shirt, jeans, shorts, sweater, blouse, skirt, dress, plain, polka dot, striped, checkered / gingham / plaid, cotton, sneakers, boots, heels
What kinds of products do you like to use in your daily routine? Use any or all of the following vocab: moisturizer, perfume, hair spray, eyeliner, mascara, foundation, blush
Choose a celebrity and describe their appearance, including hair, facial hair, height, build, and skin tone.
Talk about a time when you were nervous.
Explain something that is considered rude in your culture.
What do you like to do to stay calm?
Talk about someone you think of as reliable. How about someone who is unreliable?
In what kinds of situations are you frustrated or annoyed or irritated?
How does your body react when you are angry? (For example, my cheeks and ears feel hot and turn red, my nostrils flare, and my stomach feels bad)
Do you consider yourself a lucky person? Why or why not?
Make a sentence using the expression:
To look up to someone
Definition: to have respect and admiration for someone
Make a sentence using the expression:
To get along with someone
Definition: to have a good relationship with someone
Make a sentence using one of the following expressions:
To drift apart / to lose touch / to fall out of touch
Definition: to slowly become less friendly or close to someone
Make a sentence using the expression:
To take after someone
Definition: to have characteristics of a parent or relative
Make a sentence using the expression:
To fall out have someone / to have a falling out with someone
Definition: to stop being friends with someone, often after an argument
Make a sentence using the expression:
To run in the family
Definition: to be a common feature of a family
Make a sentence using the expression:
To give someone feedback on something
Definition: to provide comments and advice on how somebody is doing something
Make a sentence using the expression:
To meet a deadline
Definition: to finish something within a given time
Make a sentence using the expression:
Polar opposites
Definition: completely different
Make a sentence using the expression:
Rusty (as in language)
Definition: not as fluent in a language as you used to be
Make a sentence using the expression:
Language barrier
Definition: difficulty communicating with someone who speaks another language
Make a sentence using the expression:
To pick something up quickly
Definition: to be able to learn something in little time
Make a sentence using the expression:
To drop a hint
Definition: to say something indirectly
Make a sentence using the expression:
To arrest somebody
Definition: to use the power of the law to take and question somebody
Make a sentence using the expression:
To reach a verdict
Definition: to come to a decision about somebody’s guilt or innocence
Make a sentence using the expression:
White-collar crime
Definition: financial, non-violent crime