Lesson 2.26.4 – Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

Here is Level 2, Lesson 26: “Look-alikes” adapted from VOA Learning English.

  1. Listen, read, translate if needed, and practice along with the audio player and dialogue below.

Anna: This article is so interesting. Pete, listen to this: “Somewhere in the world there is someone who looks just like you.”
Pete: No one is this handsome.
Anna: Oh Pete, there’s something between your teeth.
(Pete tries to clean his teeth.)
Pete: It is gone?
Anna: No. No. It’s still there. There. You got it. But think of it: There could be two of us in the world!
Pete: Two Annas?
Pete: Actually, Anna, maybe your silly article is right. Yesterday at work, I met a woman who looks just like you.
Anna: Really? Wait, are you making fun of me?
Pete: Not this time.
Pete: She’s tall and has curly hair. But even her face looks like yours. I think she’s a career consultant.
Anna: I bet she has a lot of great advice. I can’t wait to meet her.
Pete: Yes, you can. I met her and she is very difficult.
Anna: Pete, she’s just new. We have to give her a chance. What’s her name?
Pete: Evelyna or something like that. You can’t miss her. She always wears a hat.
Penelope: So, Anna, have you met the new consultant yet?
Anna: No. But I’ve already heard. We look alike, don’t we?
Penelope: Yeah, but you don’t act alike. You’re much nicer than she is.
Anna: Maybe she gets nervous at new jobs. Or maybe she’s shy. Let’s not judge, Penelope.
Penelope: She’s not nervous or shy. She’s mean.
Anna: You know, we should get to know her better. Let’s invite her to lunch!
Penelope: Sorry but I’m busy that day.
(Penelope walks away. Anna yells after her.)
Anna: Oh, that’s too bad. Hey, I haven’t picked a day yet!
(Anna and Pete are playing a game.)
Anna: This is going to be so much fun. Boy, I can’t wait to play this game.
Evilana: How much longer are you going to be?
Anna: We’ll be just a minute …
(Anna turns around and sees her look-alike.)
Anna: You must be Evelana. I’m Anna. We are look-alikes!
Evilana: No, we’re not. And my name is pronounced “Evil-ana.”
Pete: Oh. This is going to be fun.
Evilana: You had better hurry up. I need this room for a lecture. It’s called: “If You Want to Win, Others Must Lose.” What is all this stuff, anyway?
Anna: It’s a game. We’re going to play at lunch.
Evilana: It’s a stupid child’s game!
Anna: It’s a fun game. But yes, it is for children.
Evilana: Well, you may be childish but I’m not. And you look stupid with that thing on your head.
Anna: Well, you look serious with that look on your face. Come on, Pete. Let’s play somewhere else.
Pete: Actually, I’m going to stay for Evilana’s lecture.
Anna: Fine. You can learn new ways to beat people.
Evilana: He will. He will.
(Days later, Anna and Penelope are playing the game. Pete comes in. He has a problem with his eye.)
Anna: Okay. Am I a food?
Penelope: Nope.
Pete: Hey, do you guys have room for one more?
Penelope: Sure, Pete! Come on over. What happened to your eye?
Pete: Evilana “accidentally” hit me. And she didn’t even say sorry. She’s so mean!
Penelope: I told you so.
Anna: Here, Pete. Put on this headband. You’ll feel better. Penelope, you’re right. Evilana is an awful person!
Penelope: And violent. And now we have to work with her!
Anna: Haven’t you heard? She’s gone! She was given another assignment.
Penelope: What assignment?
Anna: I’m not sure. I think it has something to do with outdoors. Anyway, let’s play! Pete it’s your turn.

2. Watch “Lesson 26: Look-alikes” American English video lesson.

3. Take Lesson 26: “Look-alikes” quiz to check your American English knowledge. Click here to take the quiz.

4. Answer the following question in the comments section below:

Think of a person in your family, a friend or someone else. Then, describe the person. What do they look like? What do they act like? Next, write a few sentences comparing yourself to that person with comparative adjectives and “than.” For example, “I’m taller than my friend.”

5 thoughts on “Lesson 2.26.4 – Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  1. Hello. I’m Danijela.
    Very interesting lesson also video with Ana.
    In the quiz my score was 4/4.
    Thank you very much Maestro Sersea.

  2. greeting to all
    . My mother always said that my father and I looked a lot alike, not so much physically but in the way we thought and in our gestures. He was taller than me with curlier hair, black eyes while mine are green. My mom also said that I’m like an improved version. what fun isn´t it?
    In the quiz i scored 4/4

    Thank you Maestro

  3. Lesson 2.26.4 Year 2
    Level 2: Lesson 26,” Look alike”
    Quiz, I got 100%
    Blew is the answer to the above question.
    I am talking about the sixties, (1960s). We were having a joint family system. My parents and three uncles lived together under the control of our grandparents. It used to be great fun for me and one of my age’s fellow cousins would share the room. She was a highly organized and result-oriented girl. I also had these qualities but less than hers. She was much nicer than me to all our cousins. Actually, she was our role model. Every boy in our family wanted to marry her. Unfortunately, she went on an educational trip, and on her way back home in a terrible accident she died with multiple injuries. A huge loss for our family!!

  4. Greeting Maestro Sersea
    That Person is my mother she is tall, has curly hair, brown eyes and white skin. She is an adult old. She is a person committed with her job so responsable and she is a well spoken person always act in a wise manner and so polite. She has a sweet character.
    I am taller than my mother, and my hair look alike to her. I am younger than her. I am like her a person commited with my job and so responsable, well spoken and polite.
    Thank you so much.
    I did my quiz voa lesson 26 4 2 year and I got 100%.

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