B 237)) Circle the right adjective in questions 1-10.
Listen and check. How do you say the adjectives?
1 Do you think Sundays are usually bored / boring?
2 Are you bored / boring with your job or studies?
3 What kind of weather makes you feel depressed /
depressing?
4 Why do you think the news is often depressed
depressing?
5 What activity do you find most relaxed / relaxing?
6 Do you usually feel relaxed / relaxing at the end of the
weekend? Why (not)?
7 What is the most interested interesting book you've
read recently?
8 What sports are you interested/interesting in?
9 Are you excited / exciting about your next holiday?
10 What's the most excited / exciting sports match you've
ever watched?
Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Give
more information if you can.
In the Arsenal of fashionistas were precious fabrics and trim, gold embroidery and stones of extraordinary beauty and intricacies of lace, diamond buttons, and so on. Sometimes men's suit by the abundance of decor and splendor surpassed women's.
In France men-fashionistas called perimetrali, in the XVIII century England, macaroni, because after traveling to Italy many followed her brighter fashions in clothing. All of them differed from the others by the extravagance and brightness of their outfits.
Dandies of the late 18th century loved a sharp, "parrot" color combinations, despite the overall pastel color scheme of the costumes and hairstyles are very tall, almost like ladies. Mod was a funny sight - the coat and Pantaloon, high heels shoes and a huge complex hairstyle. No wonder the fashion then entered the cane - with this offset center of gravity, and even in heels, to keep the balance was difficult. The man was, moreover, powdered, pomaded and rouged not worse than women.
Unlike the late 17th, early 18th century, the era of the Musketeers and Louis XIV's nothing masculine in the appearance fashionable young man was left - it was subtle being Cutesy, especially by contrast with women in enormous Hoop skirts.
In the eighteenth century aristocrats lived pleasures and illusions created around himself the environment that was born in their dreams and fantasies, they were the shepherds and the cowherd, the Olympic gods — the real world was far away.