Exercise 1: Match the descriptions with the people in the picture. (Enter the name of the person in the boxes)
1. Jason's my best friend. He's got short, curly hair and blue eyes. He's very tall.
2. My sister Lee has got brown eyes. Her hair's short and curly. She's really tall.
3. Trent's in my class. His eyes are blue. He's got straight hair and he's short.
4. Jenny's quite sort. She's got long, dark, straight hair and green eyes.
Exercise 1: Match the descriptions with the people in the picture. (Enter the name of the person in the boxes)
1. Jason's my best friend. He's got short, curly hair and blue eyes. He's very tall.
2. My sister Lee has got brown eyes. Her hair's short and curly. She's really tall.
3. Trent's in my class. His eyes are blue. He's got straight hair and he's short.
4. Jenny's quite sort. She's got long, dark, straight hair and green eyes.
Exercise 2: In this listening, you will hear Pip and Sara talking. What is each person wearing? There are two answers that you will not need.
Exercise 2: In this listening, you will hear Pip and Sara talking. What is each person wearing? There are two answers that you will not need.
Challenge: Below are the descriptions of three characters. Try your best, based on the descriptions, to draw the characters to life. You may use the dictionary to help you with any new vocabulary. (It is recommended you do this challenge on a PC / laptop)
Real English: Watch the following clip and see how they describe their loved ones. Once you have finished watching the video, try recording a video of you describing your loved ones using the vocabulary you have learned in the book, or through this video.
Further Practice: To practice more on describing appearances, you can download the following lesson from Cambridge's English Vocabulary in Use Pre-intermediate & Intermediate to learn and practice with more vocabulary and structures.