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Describing People Worksheets For English Learners

Mastering the art of describing physical appearance is a fundamental step for English learners to communicate with clarity and confidence. From identifying height and hair texture to expressing personality traits, this vocabulary enables students to paint vivid pictures with their words. These Describing People Worksheets combine visual aids with interactive tasks, making them an ideal resource for ESL learners, primary students, and beginners looking to strengthen their descriptive language in a natural, engaging way. 

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Matching Worksheet: Describing People

1. Match the words on the left with their synonyms on the right.

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2. Match the words on the left with their antonyms on the right.

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3. Guess the hidden characters based on the clues provided. Read the descriptions carefully and use deductive skills to identify each person.

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4. Look at the portraits below. Based on each description or clue, write the name of the person being described.

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5. Read and match the descriptions to the correct pictures.

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Fill in the Blanks Worksheet: Describing People

1. Look at the picture and describe their appearance and personality using suitable adjectives. Choose a classmate and describe their appearance and personality.

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2.

Task 1: Label the body parts

Task 2: Complete the sentences with opposite adjectives

Task 3: Look at the picture and describe the children

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3. Read the sentences and complete them with the correct names.

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4. Cut out the adjective cards and glue them into the correct categories.

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Circle the Correct Description Worksheet

1. Read the characteristics of each person and choose the correct answer (A, B, or C).

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2. Look at the pictures and circle the best description.

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Word Search Worksheet: Describing People

Find the words used to describe people in the puzzle and circle them.

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Answer key:

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Describe and Guess Worksheet

1.

Task 1: Look at the people in the pictures and describe what they look like.

Task 2: Identify which personality adjectives are positive or negative.

Task 3: Use the adjectives to describe the people and give your opinion.

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2. Each student chooses a person. Students ask questions in turn to guess who the person is.

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Describing People Vocabulary

How to Describe People

Describing people is an important part of everyday communication in English. We often talk about someone’s physical appearance using words related to height, body shape, hair, facial features, and clothing.

A clear description usually follows this order:

  1. Height – tall, short, medium height
  2. Build (body shape) – slim, well-built, athletic, average
  3. Hair – short, long, curly, straight, black, blonde
  4. Eyes – big, small, blue, brown
  5. Facial features – beard, mustache, glasses, freckles
  6. Clothing or style – wearing a red shirt, dressed casually, stylish
  7. Age (optional) – young, middle-aged, elderly

Example:
She is tall and slim. She has long brown hair and wears glasses.

Benefits of Learning to Describe People

Learning to describe people improves communication skills and helps learners express ideas with confidence.

  • Builds useful vocabulary for daily conversations
  • Improves speaking and writing through structured sentences
  • Supports real-life communication in social situations
  • Develops observation skills and attention to detail
  • Enhances storytelling and descriptive writing
  • Boosts confidence when expressing ideas
  • Connects with other subjects such as reading and art
A1 Knowledge Check · 5 questions

Describing People Worksheets For English Learners — Practice Quiz

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Q1

Question 1: According to the recommended order for describing people, which feature should you describe FIRST?

Question 1 options
The article lists the order as: Height, Build, Hair, Eyes, Facial features, Clothing, and Age. "Height" comes first in a clear description.
Q2

Question 2: When describing a person's build, the word 'curly' is an example of a body shape adjective.

Question 2 options
"Curly" is used to describe hair texture, not body shape. Build adjectives include words like slim, well-built, athletic, and average.
Q3

Question 3: Which sentence correctly describes a person's appearance?

Question 3 options
"She is tall and slim" follows the natural pattern for describing people, combining height and build. The other options contain unnatural word combinations for physical descriptions.
Q4

Question 4: Match each description category to the correct example word.

Question 4 options
Height
Build
Hair
Facial features
beard
athletic
straight
tall

Select an item on the left, then tap its match on the right.

Height includes "tall"; Build includes "athletic"; Hair includes "straight"; Facial features includes "beard". Each word belongs to its specific category as listed in the article.
Q5

Question 5: She has long brown hair and ___ glasses.

Question 5 options
When talking about accessories like glasses, we use "wears" (present simple). "Has" is used for physical features like hair or eyes, but glasses require the verb "wears."

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