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6 Choose the adjectives that match each description.
a. Something very surprising.
Answer a) amazing.
b. Something very sophisticated.
Answer b) elegant.
c. Moving or involving lots of energy.
Answer c) energetic.
d. Something not interesting or exciting.
Answer d) boring.
e. Making your feel very happy and enthusiastic.
Answer e) exciting.
f. Showing your feelings and emotions.
Answer f) expressive.
g. Someone or something attractive and beautiful.
Answer g) graceful.
Read the dialogue and complete it with one of the adjectives from Exercise 6.
Carlos: Hi, Claudia. You look happy.
Claudia: I am! Carlos, I've got some great news.
Carlos: Oh, what?
Claudia: Well, you want to keep fit. Right?
Carlos: Yes, definitely.
Claudia: There's this (1) amazing dance school for all of us to keep fit.
Carlos: That sounds (2) exciting ! Would you like to learn to dance merengue?
Claudia: I don't think so. I think merengue is (3) boring and too slow. You only move your feet and arms from side to side, back and forth. I want to learn to dance something (4) energetic .
Carlos : Let's see... what about learning to dance the mambo, you sway your hips while moving forwards and backwards. I think it is (5) expressive .
Claudia: So do it I think the mambo is a very (6) graceful dance but I want to learn something modern. Ermm... What dance to do think Danny would like to learn?
Carlos: He loves jumping and bouncing, but he doesn't know how to make a spin. He also loves listening to Daddy Yankee and 50 Cent, so I think any urban street dance is good for him.
Claudia: Do you? I think he would be more interested in learning something (7) elegant like the waltz because he's going to a fifteenth birthday party in a month's time.
Carlos: I don't think he likes any ballroom dancing.
Claudia: Well, then we all go for urban street dancing. You know some people say that urban street dancing is great to keep fit.
Carlos: Oh, really? So what are we waiting for? Have you got a phone number or website?
Claudia: Sure, I've got the phone number.
Carlos: Let's give them a call.
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