Every Body (2)

Lead-In

Describe a famous book or film character to your partner. Then your partner tries to guess whom you mean. Switch roles.

Their face is really pale. Their skin is very smooth, and it sparkles in the sunlight. Their eyes are golden brown, and their hair is bronze and messy.

Are you talking about Edward from Twilight?

Yes, I am!

Vocabulary

  • face – nägu
  • forehead – otsmik
  • eye – silm
  • blue-eyed – sinisilmne
  • brown-eyed – pruunisilmne
  • green-eyed – rohesilmne
  • bright – kirgas, ere
  • eyebrow – kulm
  • eyelashes – ripsmed
  • eyelid – silmalaug
  • nose – nina
  • cheek – põsk
  • mouth – suu
  • lips – huuled
  • tooth, teeth – hammas, hambad
  • tongue – keel
  • chin – lõug
  • beard – habe
  • moustache – vuntsid
  • spot – vistrik
  • smile – naeratus
  • freckles – tedretähed
  • braces – breketid
  • glasses – prillid
  • wrinkles – kortsud
  • hair – juuksed
  • blonde – blondiin
  • brunette – brünett
  • blond – blond
  • dark – tume
  • curly – lokkis
  • straight – sirge
  • bald – kiilaspäine
  • shoulder-length – õlgadeni
  • long – pikk
  • dyed – värvitud
  • dye – värvima
  • highlights – triibud
  • ponytail – hobusesabasoeng
  • pigtails – patsid
  • fringe (BrE), bangs (AmE) – juuksetukk
  • plait (BrE), braid (AmE) – palmik
  • hair bun – juuksekrunn
  • bobbob-lõikus

Let’s Practise!

  • plait
  • eyelid
  • eyebrow
  • freckles
  • chin
  • bangs
  • tongue
  • braces

  • spot
  • beard
  • cheek
  • braid
  • lips
  • vistrik
  • habe
  • põsk
  • palmik
  • huuled
1.
  • u
  • l
  • y
  • r
  • c
  • o
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  • m
  • h
  • t
  • l
  • b
  • d
  • o
  • e
  • n
  • n
  • t
  • u
  • o
  • g
  • e
2.
  • g
  • l
  • e
  • a
  • s
  • s
  • s
  • s
  • g
  • p
  • a
  • i
  • t
  • l
  • i
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  • d
  • a
  • f
  • h
  • o
  • e
  • o
  • a
  • i
  • n
  • y
  • p
  • l
  • t
What’s the difference?

He’s got dark hair.

I found a hair in my tea. Yuck!
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What does the crossword keyword mean in Estonian? 

  1. What  are your 
  2. How  are you? 
  3.  you  a 
  4.  is your  like? 
What’s the difference?

I dyed my hair last week.

I had my hair dyed last week.
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Now You!

Action!

Play Simon Says in small groups.
  • One of the group members is the captain who gives commands[explanation: command [kəˈmɑːnd] – käsk].
  • If you hear “Simon says”, carry out the command.

Simon says: Touch your hair.

  • If you don’t hear “Simon says”, ignore the command.

Touch your hair.

  • Anyone who does the command without hearing “Simon says” is out of the game. The last remaining player is the next captain.

Pairwork 1

Describe your appearance[explanation: appearance [əˈpɪər(ə)ns] – välimus] to your partner in English. Switch roles.

Pairwork 2

Describe one of the people in the picture. Then your partner guesses whom you are describing. Switch roles.

Pairwork 3

Imagine that you are one of the people in the picture, then your partner asks you questions to try and guess who you are pretending to be. You can only answer with yes or no.
  1. Why did Roger stop cutting his hair? 
  2. What did Roger look like before his transformation? 
  3. How does Roger’s fiancée react to his new look? 
  4. Would you like to get a makeover? Why/Why not? 
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How Am I Doing?

I can name different words related to hair and the face.

I can describe my and someone else’s appearance in English.