11. In pains, discuss the possibilities. Who was
more imaginative, you or your partner?
I think it’s a hair brush.
I agree.
I don’t agree.
I think it’s a...
12. Study the sentences. Then, choose a or b in
the explanations.
You look cool.
It looks like a brush.
* We use look like +… to guess what things are ( or say
things are similar)
A) Adjective B) Noun
* We use look+ …. To describe appearance.
A) Adjective B) Noun
13. E x p r e s s io n ’ lo o k
lik e + n o u n ’
We use the expression look like with a noun
when we say that things or people are similar.
It looks like a watch. They look like student.
14. In groups, talk about similarities between you
and people in your family.
1. Which members of your family do you look like?
Whose nose/ eyes have you got?
2. Do you wear similar types of clothes? How do they
look?