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Personal Care and Appearance

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Tourism school

Subject
Advanced English I

Topic
Personal care and appearance

Participant
Dey Smith Faña Martes Mat.
14-3795

Facilitator (a)
Pedro Antonio José Flete
February, 21 2017
Nagua, R. D.
UNIT 5: TASK 7
WORKBOOK.
PAGE 36, EXERCISE 1.
1. Complete the sentences with salon services.

1. Your fingernails look great. Did you get a manicure?


2. His hair was getting long, so he made an appointment for a haircut.
3. I have a lot of tension in my shoulders from sitting at the computer. I
need a massage.
4. After my facial, my skin felt smooth and soft.
5. I don’t need a hairdry. I just washed my hair.

PAGE, 38, EXERCISE, 5, 6, 7


5) Complete the sentences. Circle the correct words.

1. This store doesn’t have (much /many) combs.


2. I can’t find (some/ any) sunscreen, but here’s (some/any) body lotion.
3. Do you have (much/a lot of) razors at home?
4. She doesn’t have (much/many) hair spray left.
5. Emma needs (some/ any) dental floss.
6. Helen doesn’t need (some/, much) soap.
7. Do you have (any/many) deodorant?
8. I have (some/any) extra shampoo.
9. I found shaving cream, but there aren’t (some/any) razors here.
10. Are you out of toothpaste? I have (some/much)

6) Complete each statement or question with someone, no one, or


anyone. In some cases, more than one answer is correct.

1. No one made a ten o ‘clock appointment for a pedicure.


2. Excuse me. Someone is at the front desk. Can anyone help me?
3. I’m sorry. We don’t have anyone available to help you now.
4. There’s someone ahead of you. Do you mind waiting?
5. Did you see someone you know at the hair salon?
6. There’s no one waiting for a massage.

7) Look at the pictures. Write statements using the words in parentheses


and someone, no one, or anyone. In some cases more than one is
correct.

1. (get/shave) There’s someone getting a shave.


2. (give/facial) There’s no one giving a facial.
3. (get/haircut) There’s someone getting a haircut.
4. (use/comb) There’s someone using a comb.
5. (give / massage)There’s no one giving a massage.
6. (use / shampoo) There’s no one using a shampoo.
7. (get/manicure/pedicure) There’s someone getting a manicure and
pedicure.
8. (use/ nail file) There’s someone using a nail file.

PAGE 41, EXERCISE 14


Complete the statements with words from the box.

Attractive health heart inner

Kindness modest outer patient

1. Someone who is a good listener and lets other speak is patient.


2. Beautiful skin and hair and a nice body are features of outer beauty.
3. Goodness, modest to other people, truthfulness, and happiness with life are
qualities of inner beauty.
4. Someone who has nice physical feature is attractive.
5. The condition of a person’s body is called health.
6. Someone who doesn’t talk proudly about his or her appearance or abilities
is kindness.
7. ‘’ The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor
touched …. But are felt in the heart. ‘’ Helen Keller.

PAGE, 43, EXERCISES, D, E, F


D) Complete each sentence with too much, too many or enough.

1. I couldn’t wash my hair. There wasn’t enough shampoo left.


2. I’m going to the store. Do you have enough flour to make the cake?
3. There are just too many people here. I don’t feel like waiting.
4. Don’t you think that’s too much money for a pedicure? It’s too expensive.
5. You bought too many nail files. We only need one.

E) Complete each sentence with fewer or less.

1. Bridget should wear less makeup. She looks beautiful without it!
2. Budget hotels have fewer amenities than expensive hotels.
3. This film has less violence than that new action adventure movie.
4. The compact car will use less gas than the SUV.
5. Which ticket line has fewer people waiting in it?
6. The rental agency has fewer cars with manual transmission than with
automatic transmission.

F) Complete each sentence with something or anything.

1. We have something new at our salon.


2. He didn’t take anything for his headache.
3. Do you need something from the drugstore?
4. I didn’t see anything I like in the catalog.
5. I always buy something from that store.
6. I just can’t relax. There is always something to do.
7. They gave me something to drink at the salon.
8. I don’t know anything about cosmetic surgery.

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