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Matthayomsuksa 1TRANSCRIPT
Unit: MyselfTopic: Personality Traits
Matthayomsuksa 1
Vocabulary
sad
nice
talk much
shy
uneasy
Structure
Very/a lot (adverbs of degree)
- Very (extremely, in a high degree) used to modify adjectives and past participles.
- A lot (very much, a great deal, considerably) Use a lot at the end of a sentence as an adverb. A lot is NOT followed by a noun.
Example: He’s very nice. : He’s very quiet. Example: I like him a lot. : I enjoy watch the news a lot.
Conversation
Laura : Sue. What do you think of Santi? Susan : Oh, I think he’s very nice. I like him a lot. Laura : I think he’s a bit shy. He doesn’t talk much.
Sometimes I feel uneasy talking to him. Susan : Yes, he’s quiet, but actually he’s a nice
person.
Conversation
Laura : Did you watch the news about the accident
on TV last night? Susan : About a little girl who fell into a hotel and
got killed? Laura : That’s right. Isn’t it sad? Susan : Yes, it’s really depressing.
True or False Game
1. Susan think Santi is very smart.…………
2. Santi doesn’t talk much.…………
False
True
3. Santi is a nice person.…………
…………
…………
4. The little boy is killed in the hotel.
5. Susan is very happy when you watch the news on TV.
False
False
True
Activity 1 (KEY)
. a. sad b. happy c. shy
d. nice e. uneasy f. talk much