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[Mastering English Vocabulary for Describing Facial Features]-[Englishpod_261 - Daily Life - Describing Someone's Face]

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Enhancing Your English: A Guide to Describing Facial Features

In this episode of EnglishPod, hosts Marco and Catherine explore the nuances of English vocabulary used to describe the human face. Through a playful game of "guessing the person," they introduce a comprehensive set of adjectives and nouns that help learners move beyond simple descriptions like "big" or "small."

Describing Noses

The dialogue highlights several distinct types of noses:

  • Roman Nose: Often described as a long, straight nose that forms a triangle shape.
  • Pointy Nose: Characterized by a narrow, sharp tip that may curve slightly upward.
  • Crooked Nose: A nose that is not straight, often resulting from past injuries, commonly seen in athletes like boxers or football players.

Eyes and Eyebrows

Beyond the nose, the hosts detail the appearance of the upper face:

  • Bushy Eyebrows: Refers to eyebrows with a significant amount of hair.
  • Sunken Eyes: These appear deep within the skull, often accompanied by dark shadows. This is contrasted with eyes that might "pop out" or sit closer to the skin surface.

Skin Markings and Texture

Distinguishing between common skin features is essential for accurate descriptions:

  • Moles: A dark, often raised spot on the skin. The hosts use Cindy Crawford as a recognizable example of a "beauty mark."
  • Freckles: Small, flat, dark brown spots often found on the nose and cheeks, typically associated with individuals who have fair skin or red hair, such as the character Ron Weasley.

Lips and Hair

  • Full Lips: A term used for thick, textured lips, with Angelina Jolie cited as the quintessential example.
  • Bald: Describing a person with no hair on their head. The hosts note that this can be a natural process or a stylistic choice, such as shaving one's head, as seen with Kobe Bryant.

Additional Facial Features

In the concluding segments, the hosts discuss the lower and upper regions of the face:

  • Dimples: Small indentations in the cheeks that appear when a person smiles. Interestingly, these can also appear on the chin, a feature famously associated with actor John Travolta.
  • Chin and Forehead: The chin can be described as "prominent," "square," or "round." Similarly, the forehead varies in size, often depending on one's hairline.

This lesson provides a practical toolkit for English learners to describe physical appearances with precision and descriptive flair, encouraging listeners to practice by describing famous figures or their own features.

🎯Key Sentences

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How about Scrabble?
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A friend of mine taught me this really fun game.
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I'm going to describe someone's face, and you guess who it is.
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Let's see.
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My turn.
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📝Key Phrases

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bushy eyebrows
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sunken eyes
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crooked nose
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full lips
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oval face
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📖 Transcript

Hello everyone and welcome to EnglishPod.
My name is Marco.
My name is Catherine and today we're going to play a game.
That's right.
Today we're going to describe someone's face.
So we're going to try to guess who that person is.

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