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Title: Describing People


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Describing People
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Child
  • This is a child. He is a boy.
  • He is a boy with blond hair.

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Children
  • These are children. There is one girl. There are
    two boys.

4
Baby
  • This is a baby.

This baby is cute.
5
Babies
  • There are two babies.
  • One baby has blond hair.
  • One baby has black hair.

6
Toddlers
  • These two boys are toddlers.
  • Toddlers are young children learning
  • to walk.

7
Teenager
  • This girl is a teenager.
  • Her hair is blond and straight.
  • She has short bangs.
  • A teenager is thirteen to nineteen years old.
  • This teenager is a fourteen-year-old girl.

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Teenagers
These girls are teenagers.
  • These teenagers have brown hair.
  • The teenager on the phone has wavy hair.
  • These teenagers are seventeen years old.

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Adult
  • An adult is a grown man or woman.
  • In the United States, you must be eighteen years
    old to be an adult.
  • This adult woman is talking on the phone.

10
Adults
  • This is a man and a woman.
  • They are adults.
  • The man has black hair.
  • The woman has blond hair.
  • These adults are twenty-five years old.

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Senior Citizen
  • A senior citizen is an older man or woman.
  • If you are fifty-five years old in the United
    States, you are a senior citizen.
  • This woman is a senior citizen.

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Senior Citizens
These senior citizens are with a girl.
  • The senior citizens have short gray hair.
  • The little girl has straight, blond hair.

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Young
  • All these people are young.
  • People that are below the age of forty are young.
  • The brothers are young.
  • The couple is young.
  • The family is young.

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Middle-aged
  • People between the ages of forty and fifty-four
    years old are middle aged.
  • The middle-aged woman is lifting weights.
  • The middle-aged man was playing basketball.

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Elderly
  • Elderly people are sixty-five years old and
    above.
  • Many senior citizens are elderly.
  • The elderly woman has gray hair.

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Tall
  • The basketball player is very tall.
  • The basketball player has no hair.
  • The basketball player is bald.

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Average Height
  • The man is average height.
  • The woman is tall.
  • The average height man has short, straight, blond
    hair.
  • The tall woman has straight, shoulder-length,
    blond hair.

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Short
  • The basketball coach is short.
  • He is short and bald with some gray hair.
  • The basketball player is very tall and bald.

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Pregnant
  • This woman is pregnant.
  • She is going to have a baby soon.

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Heavyset/Fat
  • This man is heavyset.
  • Heavyset is more polite than saying fat.

21
Average Weight
  • This man is average weight.
  • This man has short, brown, wavy hair.

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Thin/Slim/Skinny
  • This woman is very thin.
  • This skinny woman has black hair.
  • This woman is pretty and slim.

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Attractive
  • The woman is very attractive.
  • The attractive woman has blond hair.
  • The attractive woman has long, straight, blond
    hair.

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Handsome
  • The man is very handsome.
  • The man is in good shape.

25
Cute
  • The baby is cute.
  • The babies are cute.

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Physically Challenged/Handicapped
  • The woman with the walker is physically
    challenged.
  • The woman in the wheelchair is handicapped.
  • There is special parking for the handicapped.

27
Visually Impaired/Blind
  • The boy is visually impaired or blind.
  • The boy with the brown hair is wearing glasses.

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Hearing Impaired/Deaf
  • The deaf people speak with their hands.
  • The hearing impaired speak with sign language.

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Now You Can Describe People
children baby
toddler
teenager
adult
senior citizen
young middle-aged
elderly tall average height
short pregnant heavyset/fat thin/slim/skinny attra
ctive handsome cute hearing impaired/deaf physical
ly challenged handicapped visually
impaired/blind
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GOOD JOB!
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