English for Beginners: Learning to Say and Write Body

Welcome! This article is designed to help you learn some basic English vocabulary related to the human body. We’ll cover how to say and write some common body parts.
Head and Face
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Head
– The top part of your body.
I have a headache inmy
head
.
-
Face
– The front part of your head.
She has a beautiful
face
.
-
Eye
– You use them to see (singular).
Close your
eye
.
-
Eyes
– You usethem to see (plural).
She has blue
eyes
.
-
Nose
– You use it to smell.
My
nose
is running.
-
Mouth
– You use it to eat and speak.
Open your
mouth
and say “ah”.
-
Ear
– You use it to hear (singular).
I can hear you with my left
ear
.
-
Ears
– You use them to hear (plural).
She has big
ears
.
Body and Limbs
-
Arm
– Part of your body from your shoulder to your hand.
He hurt his
arm
playing football.
-
Leg – Part of your body from your hip to your foot.
I broke my
leg
.
-
Hand
– At the end of yourarm.
She is holding a book in her
hand
.
-
Foot
– At the end of your leg (singular).
My
foot
hurts.
-
Feet
– At the end of your legs (plural – irregular).
My
feet
are cold.
Practice
Try to point to the body parts as you read each word aloud. This will help you remember them!
More to Learn
This is just a startingpoint. There are many more body parts to learn! Keep practicing and don’t be afraid to ask for help.
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