Type: PowerPoint Presentation (PPTX)
Level: Primary / Lower Secondary (Grades 4–6 / CEFR A1–A2)
Objective: Teach students how to describe people’s appearance using adjectives and simple sentence patterns.
Content Overview:
- Key Question: What does he/she look like?
- Vocabulary: big, small, fat, thin, tall, short, beautiful, ugly, old, young, slim, strong, weak.
- Grammar Focus:
- He/She is + adj. (She is slim.)
- He/She looks + adj. (She looks slim.)
- They are + adj. (They are young.)
- Practice Exercises:
- Complete-the-sentence multiple choice questions.
- Gap-fill descriptions of family members and friends.
- Sentence reordering tasks (e.g., My grandma is old and short.).
- Interactive Q&A: Students answer questions about pictures and classmates: What does your sister look like?
Use Case:
Perfect for ESL/EFL teachers teaching describing people at the elementary level. Can be used for vocabulary introduction, grammar practice, or speaking activities (pair work: describing classmates, guessing game).
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