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Lesson 2

Lesson 2 discusses describing people using adjectives and the present progressive tense. It provides lists of common adjectives for describing physical characteristics as well as legal terms that can be used as adjectives or verbs

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Lesson 2

Lesson 2 discusses describing people using adjectives and the present progressive tense. It provides lists of common adjectives for describing physical characteristics as well as legal terms that can be used as adjectives or verbs

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LESSON 2:

DESCRIBING PEOPLE.

• Adjectives
• Present progressive
Adjective
Word that describes a noun or pronoun such as a person, place, thing or idea.

person thing
Jonh is a good judge. This is a void contract.
John is an American judge. This is an old contract.

He is a good, American judge. This is a void, old contract.


He is an American, good judge. This is an old , void contract
Order of the adjectives

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
opinion size age shape colour origen material purpose

• black
• big
• new
• Law
• English
• interesting

This is an …………………..…………………. book.


IMPORTANT
Some adjectives are uncomparable adjectives. (cannot be qualified by
words like most, more. less. very, quite or largely). For example. lf a provision
in a contract is void it cannot be 'largely void' or 'more void. It is simply void.

• absolute (perfecto – irrevocable)


• definite (concreto – claro)
• uniform (constante - igual)
• essential (fundamental – indispensable)/
• perfect (completo – absoluto)
• certain (cierto / exacto)
• entire (completo /entero /total)
• inevitable (inevitable)
• manifest (evidente)
• devoid (vacío)
• final (ultimo)
• first (primero)
• only (único)
• stationary (temporal)
• true (verdadero)
List of adjectives – (legal terms)

• Valid - void
• legal – illegal
• moral – inmoral
• responsible – irresponsible
• regular – irregular
• logical – illogical
• possible – impossible
• revocable – irrevocable
• guilty - innocent
Opposite adjectives
• beautiful—ugly • modern - traditional
• handsome - ugly • polite – rude
• big—small • rich - poor
• old—new • quiet - noisy
• hot—cold • clean – dirty
• cheap—expensive • funny – serious
• empty—full • good – bad
• young - old • fat – thin
• tall – short • dry – wet
• right- wrong • high – low
• safe - dangerous • narrow – wide
• soft - hard • happy – sad
• true - false • light - dark
• easy – difficult • heavy – light
• fast – slow • alive – dead
• funny – interesting • long – short
• intelligent - silly • curly – straight
Present Progressive Tense

Subject + verb to - be + gerund

I am working
You are defending
He is writing
She is reading
It is swimming
We are drafting
You are walking
They are studying

• The lawyer is writing a • She is reading a book.


document.
Verbs (legal terms)
Infinitive Gerund
• defend defender • defending defendiendo
• decide decidir • deciding decidiendo
• prosecute enjuiciar • prusecuting enjuiciando
• hire contratar • hiring contratando
• represent representar • representing representando
• engage contratar • engaging contratando
• regulate regular • regulating regulando
• draft redactar • drafting redactando
• punish castigar • punishing castigando
• commit cometer • commiting cometiendo
• sentence sentenciar • sentencing sentenciando
• arrest arrestar • arresting arrestando
• imprison encarcelar • imprisoning encarcelando
Verbs
Infinitive Gerund
• drink • beber • drinking • bebiendo
• eat • comer • eating • comiendo
• run • correr • running • corriendo
• read • leer • reading • leyendo
• write • escribir • writing • escribiendo
• cook • cocinar • cooking • cocinando
• study • estudiar • studying • estudiando
• sleep • dormir • sleeping • durmiendo
• drive • manejar • driving • manejando
• walk • caminar • walking • caminando
• have • tener • having • teniendo
• wear • usar • wearing • usando
Describing people

• He is a good, American judge.

• He has short, black hair.


• He is wearing a long, black robe.
• He is holding an old, brown , law book
Describing people
Make a description of your
friend.
Use minimum 2 adjectives, and say
what is she or he wearing.

Hello everybody, my mane is … and this is my


friend …
She/ He is a nice, tall /short girl/boy.
She / he has … … hair.
She / He has … … eyes.
She /he is wearing an amazing red coat. …
Describe people in these pictures : (phisycally and what are
they doing?)

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