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English exercises  > describing people

 


 
descriptions
In this exercise the stundent can practice how to describe things and people

Level: elementary
Age: 7-100
Author:SILPER

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Personality Adjectives
This is an online version of my printable on Personality Adjectives but I have added an extra exercise. It is a useful way to revise personality adjectives (ambitious, arrogant, generous, etc.). There are three exercises: 1. Solve the puzzle 2. Complete the sentences with the correct adjective 3. Write the corresponding noun next to each adjective. You can find my printable here: http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=273084#thetop

Level: intermediate
Age: 6-100
Author:serene

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What do they look like?
In this exercise sts will have the opportunity to describe people and compare them! I hope it could be useful for you and your students.

Level: elementary
Age: 7-100
Author:Juan Guzman

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PEOPLE AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS
SS LISTEN TO THE VIDEO AND THEN THEY CAN READ WHAT THE PEOPLE ON THE VIDEO ARE SAYING, BECAUSE THEY HAVE TO IDENTIFY PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS OF EACH SIGN (POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ONES)

Level: intermediate
Age: 11-14
Author:Elizabeth Perez

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What is Mary like?
testing vocabulary and answering questions

Level: elementary
Age: 9-11
Author:crisfranca

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Have got / Has got
Choose the correct option to describe the pictures.

Level: elementary
Age: 7-10
Author:LuGi

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description of a friend: typical mistakes
Three different activities to learn how to describe a person. They are about typical mistakes. They are useful for conversation as well as for compositions.They could be done bofore an activity as a tutorial or after the activity to review typical mistakes. Two pictures are included so that they can see the difference between dark eyes and a black eye. Hope your students enjoy it and learn loads!

Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Author:jonyml

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Describing people 5 exercises (68 sentences)
5 exercises (68 sentences)to foster the topic (practice drill).

Level: elementary
Age: 5-100
Author:Jelena

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Appearance _First words, first steps-
2 exercises. The exercises are suitable for very young learners if theyare done with the assistance of a teacher or a parent.

Level: elementary
Age: 3-100
Author:Jelena

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WHAT DO THEY LOOK LIKE?
Some of my younger students are pokemon fans so I made these exercise for them. It�s a listening on the pokemon theme song and then there is a simple exercise on describing the heroes of the series

Level: elementary
Age: 8-14
Author:maripa

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