Hello welcome back ! In this class we are going to talk about physical description :
Last class you were asked to bring a picture of a person to describe it.
Here you have some vocabulary and speaking tips!
Overview of Vocabulary Describing Physical Characteristics
These words are used when describing people and their physical characteristics, including nouns and adjectives. Each word is placed into a related category and example sentences are used to provide context.
baby - Everyone goes through a lot of diapers when they are a baby.
toddler - Toddlers take their first steps around the age of two.
child - Having a child is one of the great joys in life.
teenager - Many teenagers have to deal with a lot of stress because of testing.
teens - I played a lot of sports in my teens.
thirties/forties/ fifties - Most people have settled down by their forties.
young man/woman - That young man was very kind and gave me directions.
youth - We need to develop some more sports programs for the youth.
middle-aged (man/woman) - That middle-aged man asked me for directions.
elderly (man/woman) - Take time to listen to an elderly woman. She'll teach you a lot.
early /mid/late - He looks like he's in his mid-twenties.
about - She's about thirty years old.
thirtysomething - She told me that she's thirtysomething.
Describing How People Look / Seem
good-looking - He's a good-looking doctor with a wife and two kids.
beautiful - The beautiful actress turned to the cameras with a glowing smile.
pretty - He fell in a love with a pretty girl from Las Vegas.
cute - That guy is really cute! What's his name?
handsome - The handsome actor was famous for his love of riding horses.
glamourous - The glamorous couple climbed onto their private jet and flew to Paris.
elegant - She's an elegant woman with lots of poise.
sophisticated - He was a sophisticated man who enjoyed many different hobbies.
ugly - I look so ugly today! Why don't these pimples go away!
hideous - I haven't slept in three days. I must look hideous.
unsightly - He's worried that the scar is unsightly.
Build
fat - Unfortunately, Peter has become rather fat in his old age.
overweight - Many Americans are overweight these days.
slim - He's that slim guy standing next to Peter over there.
thin - Angela is tall, thin and very beautiful.
skinny - Many people might say that models are skinny these days. That's very different from being slim.
plump - If you drink a lot of beer, you'll certainly become plump.
stocky - He's a tall, stocky guy that looks like a lumberjack.
well built - Todd is very well built and looks great in a suit.
Complexion
pale - If you spend too much time indoors, you might become very pale.
tan - After two weeks on the beach, he was very tan.
clear - I was happy that I finally had a clear complexion when I become twenty.
good - He has good skin. I think he'd make a great model.
spotty - Older people often have spotty skin on their hands.
pimpled - I walked through the crowd of pimpled teenagers and knew I was in the wrong place!
freckles - The freckles on your cheeks make you so cute!
spots - I can't get rid of these spots on my hands.
pimples - I had so many pimples when I was a teenager. It drove me crazy!
Facial Features on Men
mustache - Curly mustaches are coming back into fashion in places like Portland.
clean-shaven - Most men in this city prefer a clean-shaven look these days.
beard - Some men wear a beard because they're lazy and don't want to shave.
Hair
long - Alice has long blonde hair.
short - I like to wear my hair short during the summer.
shoulder length - She has beautiful black shoulder-length hair. She looks like a movie star.
black / red / brown / grey / silver - Tom has thick black hair.
blonde - Hollywood tends to prefer blonde women for certain types of roles.
brunette - I have brunette, shoulder-length hair.
white - He's gone complete white in his old age.
curly - She likes to wear her hair curly.
spiky - Some punks like to wear spiky hair.
The language for physical descriptions in English is quite specific depending on the physical characteristic you are describing.
When giving physical descriptions, the two most common verbs to use are BE and HAVE, however, they are quite specific.
We use BE for: height, weight, skin colour.
We use HAVE for: hair (length), hair (style), hair (colour) and facial features.
If you want to combine hair characteristics together in the same sentence, then the structure is:
Length + Style + Colour + Hair
Michael has short curly black hair.
Mary has long wavy brown hair.
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