✨ Introduction (English)
In small talk, we often ask for opinions or descriptions. A very useful question is:
Q: What’s it like?
👉 It means: Tell me about it or Describe it to me.
This can be about a movie, a teacher, a schedule, or even a person.
✨ 한국어 설명
스몰토크에서는 상대방의 의견이나 묘사를 자주 묻습니다. 가장 유용한 질문 중 하나가 바로:
Q: What’s it like? (…어때요?)
👉 즉, 그건 어때요? 설명해 주세요.
🗣️ Variations and Answers
- What was the movie like?
→ It was funny. (재미있었어요.) - What’s the teacher like?
→ He’s really cool. (정말 멋있어요.) - What’s your schedule like?
→ It’s very busy. (아주 바빠요.) - What’s your dad like?
→ He’s very easy-going. (아주 느긋해요.)
🗣️ Example Dialogue
- A: What was the movie like?
- B: It was awesome. Really exciting.
- A: Cool, I’ll watch it too.
📝 Practice Ideas
- Ask about 5 different things: What’s school like? What’s your teacher like?
- Practice describing with adjectives (funny, cool, busy, exciting, horrible).
- Role-play: after watching a movie, ask your partner “What was it like?”
📌 Teacher’s Tip:
“What’s it like?” is not asking for good/bad only — it wants a description. Teach students to use adjectives and expand their answers.



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