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Essential English: Learning the Names of Your Body

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Understanding and being able to name your body parts is a fundamental part of learning English. This article provides a basic vocabulary list to help you get started.

The Head

  • Head: The top part of your body.
  • Hair: What grows on your head.
  • Face: The front of your head.
  • Eyes: Used for seeing.
  • Ears: Used for hearing.
  • Nose:Used for smelling and breathing.
  • Mouth: Used for eating and speaking.
  • Teeth: Found inside your mouth, used for chewing.
  • Lips: The edges of your mouth.
  • Chin: The lower part ofyour face.
  • Cheek: The side of your face.

Head and Face

The Body

  • Neck: Connects your head to your body.
  • Shoulders: Where your arms connect to your body.
  • Arms: Used for lifting and reaching.
  • Elbows: The joint in your arm.
  • Hands: Used for grasping and holding.
  • Fingers: Part of your hand.
  • Chest: The front of your upper body.
  • Stomach: Where food goes to be digested.
  • Back: The rear of your body.
  • Legs: Used for walking and standing.
  • Knees: The joint in your leg.
  • Feet: Used forstanding and walking.
  • Toes: Part of your foot.

Body

Practice Exercises

To practice, try:

  • Pointing to each body part as you say its name.
  • Describing what each body part does. (e.g., “I see with my eyes.”)
  • Looking in a mirror and naming the parts you see.

Good luck learning the names of your body parts! This is a great step in building your English vocabulary.

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