Friday, April 4, 2025

Describing people

PEOPLE
EF-SPeak
Beginner (A1)



Asking for a description of someone
Use the following questions to ask for general descriptions of people.
  • What does he look like?
  • What does she look like?
  • What do they look like?
Use the following question to ask about someone's hair color.
  • What color is his hair?
Use the following question to ask about the length of someone's hair.
  • Is his hair long or short?
Use the following questions to ask about someone's eye color.
  • What color are her eyes?
  • What color are his eyes?
In British English, the word color is spelled colour.
Use the following question to ask about someone's height.
  • Is he tall or short?
Use the conjunction or to list choices.
  • Are his eyes blue or brown?
Use the adverb very before an adjective, like long, to make the adjective stronger.
  • A: What does he look like?
  • B: He has very long hair.

Describing personality

Use the questions below to ask about someone's personality.
  • A: What's she like?
  • B: She's hardworking.
  • A: What are they like?
  • B: They're friendly.

Adjectives
There are different ways to describe someone's personality. For example, you can use adjectives.
  • He's lazy.
  • She's friendly.
  • They're funny.

Adverbs
You can also use adverbs to describe personality. Use the adverb always to describe a behavior that happens all the time. Use the adverb never to describe a behavior that happens none of the time.
  • She never smiles.
  • They're always busy.
  • He always looks unhappy.

CLICK HERE to download/listen to the audio with the sentences above.

Source: EF - Education First. General English. Level 1 (A1), unit 4 - “People”. Copyright © 2025 Efekta Education Ltd. All rights reserved.

No comments:

Post a Comment

ESL WORKSHEET - Adjectives (-ED/-ING)

LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS -ED/-ING ADJECTIVES Updated Lesson LinguaHouse Apr. 27, 2017 Level: Intermediate (B1-B2) Type of language: ...