This lesson focuses on talking about best friends. Students will learn how to describe their best friends’ physical appearances, personalities, and hobbies. Building vocabulary and grammar for describing relationships helps students communicate about important people in their lives.
GRAMMAR
1. Using the Verb "Be" for Relationships
- She is my best friend.
- He is a good friend of mine.
2. Possessive Pronouns
- Her name is Anna.
- She is my best friend, and her hobbies include painting.
3. Adjectives for Personality and Appearance
Adjectives describe people’s characteristics:
- She is kind and friendly.
- Her hair is long and curly.
4. Present Simple for Habits and Facts
- We talk every day.
- She loves watching movies.
Examples
- She is my best friend, and we have fun together.
- Her favorite color is blue, and she has a dog.
VOCABULARY
- Best friend: Your closest or favorite friend. (She is my best friend.)
- Funny: Making people laugh. (My best friend is very funny.)
- Kind: Being thoughtful and nice. (She is a kind person.)
- Caring: Showing concern for others. (Her caring nature makes her special.)
- Outgoing: Someone who likes meeting new people. (My best friend is outgoing.)
- Trustworthy: Someone you can trust. (I share secrets with her because she’s trustworthy.)
- Loyal: Always supporting you. (She is a loyal friend.)
- Creative: Full of new ideas. (My best friend is very creative.)
- Supportive: Helping and encouraging. (She is supportive during tough times.)
- Talkative: Likes to talk a lot. (We have long conversations because she is talkative.)
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
- She is always there for me.
- We love spending time together.
- Her smile makes my day better.
- She is not just a friend; she’s family.
- What do you and your best friend like to do?
- Can you tell me about your best friend?
- We share everything with each other.
SENTENCES
Positive Sentences
- She is my best friend, and we love shopping together.
- Her favorite hobby is drawing.
- She always helps me when I have problems.
Negative Sentences
- She isn’t shy; she’s very outgoing.
- My best friend doesn’t like playing video games.
- We don’t argue often.
Questions
- Who is your best friend?
- What does your best friend look like?
- Does she enjoy reading books?
Answers
- My best friend’s name is Sarah.
- She has long, brown hair and blue eyes.
- Yes, she loves reading novels.
CONVERSATION
Emily: Hey, Mark! Do you have a best friend?
Mark: Yes, her name is Emma. She’s my best friend.
Emily: That’s nice! What makes her your best friend?
Mark: She is always kind, supportive, and very funny. We laugh a lot together.
Emily: What do you two like to do?
Mark: We love watching movies and going to the park. How about you?
Emily: My best friend is Sophia. She’s so creative and loves painting.
Mark: That sounds great! Best friends are special.
READING
"My Best Friend, Lily"
Lily has been my best friend since we were five years old. She is tall and has long, black hair. Her eyes are bright, and her smile always makes me happy.
Lily is very kind and caring. She loves helping people and volunteers at the local animal shelter every weekend. She is also creative and enjoys drawing and writing stories.
We do everything together. On weekends, we ride our bikes, watch movies, or bake cookies. Whenever I feel sad, Lily knows how to cheer me up. I can tell her all my secrets because she is trustworthy and loyal.
I feel lucky to have Lily as my best friend. She is not just my friend; she is like a sister to me.
Questions and Answers
Q: How long has Lily been the writer’s best friend?
A: Since they were five years old.Q: What does Lily look like?
A: She is tall, has long, black hair, and a bright smile.Q: What does Lily do on weekends?
A: She volunteers at the animal shelter, rides bikes, watches movies, or bakes cookies.Q: Why does the writer trust Lily?
A: Because Lily is trustworthy and loyal.Q: How does the writer describe their friendship with Lily?
A: Lily is not just a friend but like a sister.
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