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How to Describe a Person in English - Spoken English Lesson



1. Describing appearance:
- My brother is tall and well-built.
- My friend Lia is medium height and really slim.
- Creig, who I work with, is short and over weight.
- My brother is quite tall and well- built. He has short, brown hair, but he's going bald fast. He looks a bit like a younger virson of Vin Diesel.

2. Describing positive characteristics:
- My brother is really funny.
-My friend Lia is very cheerly

3. Describing negative characteristics:



4. Talking about your relationship:

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