In life, we often see activities that seem exciting but may also look dangerous. These can be extreme sports, risky jobs, or even adventures in nature. This topic helps us describe what we think about these activities using the phrase “looks + adjective.” We will also practice talking about danger and safety.
Examples:
That activity looks very dangerous.
Climbing that mountain looks difficult.
Skydiving looks exciting but risky.
We use the verb “look” followed by an adjective to give our opinion about how something appears.
📚 GRAMMAR (with examples)
1. Look + Adjective
We use this structure to describe the appearance or impression of something:
Structure: Subject + look/looks + adjective
Examples:
That game looks fun.
This road looks dangerous.
She looks tired.
2. Very + Adjective
Use very to make an adjective stronger.
Examples:
That activity looks very dangerous.
He looks very tired after the hike.
This dish looks very tasty.
🗂️ VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)
Dangerous – Not safe; can cause harm.
Activity – Something you do for fun or work.
Cliff – A high, steep rock face.
Adventure – An exciting or risky experience.
Extreme – Very serious or intense.
Safety – Being protected from harm.
Helmet – A hard hat for protection.
Risk – A situation with possible danger.
Courage – Being brave in a difficult moment.
Protect – To keep someone or something safe.
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
That looks very dangerous!
Be careful!
Is it safe to do that?
I would never do that!
It looks exciting but risky.
You should wear a helmet.
✏️ SENTENCES
Positive Sentences
That activity looks exciting.
He looks ready for the challenge.
She looks very confident.
Negative Sentences
That activity doesn’t look safe.
This place doesn’t look secure.
They don’t look prepared.
Questions
Does that look dangerous to you?
What does it look like?
Do you think it is safe?
Answers
Yes, it looks very dangerous.
No, it looks okay to me.
I’m not sure. It looks exciting but risky.
🗣️ Long CONVERSATION
Carlos: Look at that person climbing the cliff without ropes!
Lina: Wow! That looks very dangerous.
Carlos: I know. I would never do that.
Lina: Me neither. It’s important to stay safe.
Carlos: Do you think he’s a professional?
Lina: Maybe. But even professionals need to use safety equipment.
Carlos: Let’s keep watching from here. It’s amazing, but a little scary.
📖 Long READING
Ben loves outdoor adventures. Last weekend, he went to a mountain with his friends. They saw a group of people climbing rocks without ropes. Ben said, “That activity looks very dangerous!” His friends agreed. They watched from far away. The climbers were strong and careful. They finished the climb successfully. Ben liked the adventure, but he said he would never try something that risky. “I like fun, but I also like to be safe,” he said.
Questions:
Where did Ben go last weekend?
What activity did he see?
What did Ben say about the activity?
Did Ben try the activity?
What is important to Ben?
Answers:
He went to a mountain.
He saw people climbing rocks without ropes.
He said it looked very dangerous.
No, he didn’t try it.
Being safe is important to him.
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