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UNIT EXTRA 2 LISTENING Giving personal AND SPEAKING information Talking about a family likeness<br />

I can talk about someone I take after.<br />

1<br />

1 Look at the photo. Choose two people and<br />

say if they look similar or not. What do you<br />

think their relationship is?<br />

They’ve got the same ...<br />

They’ve got different ...<br />

I think they’re ... and ...<br />

2 1.14 Listen to a conversation between<br />

Michael and Melissa. Which members of<br />

Michael’s family do they mention?<br />

3 1.14 Study the key phrases. Then listen<br />

again and choose the correct answers (1–6).<br />

KEY PHRASES Talking about a<br />

family likeness<br />

You (don’t) look like …<br />

We’ve got similar / the same …<br />

You don’t look anything like him.<br />

Neither of us has / is ...<br />

He’s / She’s like me in other ways.<br />

Who do you take after?<br />

1 Who did Melissa see when she arrived?<br />

a Michael, then Ed.<br />

b Michael’s mum, then Michael.<br />

c Ed, then Michael.<br />

2 How are Michael and Ed similar?<br />

a They’ve got the same colour hair.<br />

b Their personality is similar.<br />

c They’re both tall.<br />

3 Which is true?<br />

a Melissa does a lot of sport.<br />

b Melissa looks like her sister.<br />

c Melissa’s sister is lazy.<br />

4 Michael is looking through the photos<br />

because …<br />

a he loves looking at old photos.<br />

b he wants to show the photos to<br />

Melissa.<br />

c he’s doing a project for school.<br />

5 What’s different about Michael now?<br />

a The colour of his hair.<br />

b The length of his hair.<br />

c The style of his hair.<br />

6 Michael doesn’t like his mum’s in the<br />

old photo.<br />

a clothes<br />

b nose<br />

c hairstyle<br />

4 1.15 Listen and number the sentences in the<br />

order you hear them.<br />

a I’m like him.<br />

b She’s like you.<br />

c I look like him.<br />

d I like him.<br />

e She looks like you.<br />

f She likes you.<br />

5 1.16 Listen. Then practise the dialogue.<br />

Sally Who do you look like in your family?<br />

Phil I look like my brother. We’ve got the same<br />

blond, curly hair and we’re both quite tall.<br />

Sally And what about personality? Who do you<br />

take after?<br />

Phil I’m more like my mum. We’re both quite<br />

shy and neither of us is keen on sport.<br />

What about you?<br />

Sally I’m more like my dad. We’re both very sporty,<br />

and we both love travelling. We’re also very<br />

sociable and we like meeting people.<br />

Phil And who do you look like?<br />

Sally I don’t look anything like my mum. I look<br />

more like my dad. We’re both tall and<br />

we’ve got the same eyes and nose.<br />

6 ACTIVATE Prepare answers to the questions in<br />

blue in exercise 5 using information about you and<br />

your family. Then practise your new dialogue with<br />

a partner.<br />

88 Extra listening and speaking<br />

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