Physical English: Crafting Sentences About the Body

Learning to describe the human body in English is a fundamental skill. It’s essential for a wide range of contexts, from medical discussions and giving directions to everyday conversations and storytelling. This article explores key vocabulary and sentence structures to help you confidently craft sentences about the body.
Essential Vocabulary
Building a strong vocabulary foundation is crucial. Here are some key categories and examples of words to getyou started:
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Body Parts:
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Head:
hair, face, eyes, nose, mouth, chin, forehead
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Torso:
shoulders, chest, back, stomach, waist
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Arms:
arm, elbow, wrist, hand, fingers
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Legs:
leg, knee, ankle, foot, toes
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Internal Organs:
heart, lungs, brain, stomach, liver
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Head:
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Actions & Movements:
- To see, to hear, to touch, to smell, to taste
- To walk, to run, to jump, to sit, to stand
- To bend, to stretch, to move, to turn
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Describing Words (Adjectives):
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Size:
big, small, tall, short, wide, narrow
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Shape:
round, square, long, thin, curved
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Appearance:
beautiful, handsome, strong, weak, pale, healthy
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Condition:
injured, broken, sore, tired, healthy
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Size:
Sentence Structure & Examples
Knowing the vocabulary is just the firststep. Let’s look at how to construct sentences effectively:
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Describing Body Parts:
Use the structure:
Subject + Verb + Body Part + (Adjective/Description)
Example:
She has long brown hair. He felt a sharp pain in his back. The athlete has strong legs.
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Describing Actions:
Use the structure:
Subject + Verb + (Object/Body Part) + (Adverb/Phrase)
Example:
He walked quickly. She touched her nose with her finger. I feel a pain in my chest.
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Describing Health & Feelings:
Use the structure:
Subject + (Verb: to be/feel) + (Adjective)
Example:
I am tired. He feels sick. She is healthy.
Putting It All Together
The key is to practice! Try these exercises to improve:
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Describe a Person:
Choose a friend, family member, orcelebrity and describe their physical appearance using the vocabulary learned. -
Describe an Activity:
Describe a sport, dance, or everyday activity, focusing on the body’s movements. -
Write a Short Story:
Create a short story wherethe characters experience physical sensations or injuries.
By consistently practicing these techniques, you’ll be well on your way to mastering the language needed to talk about the human body effectively and with confidence!
