These adjectives are common to talk about people’s appearance: ADJECTIVES FOR PEOPLE'S APPEARANCE clear adorable cloudy adventurous colorful aggressive crowded alert cute attractive dark average drab beautiful distinct blue-eyed dull bloody elegant blushing excited bright fancy clean filthy glamorous gleaming gorgeous graceful grotesque handsome homely light long magnificent misty motionless muddy old-fashioned plain poised precious quaint shiny smoggy sparkling spotless stormy strange ugly ugliest unsightly unusual wide-eyed For adjectives which describe physical features, you can have a look at the following webpage: http://www.iluenglish.com/describing-people-a-persons-physical-appearance/ Para saber más Describe yourself using the adjectives you have learnt above. You can record your monologue and send it to your partner and you can also listen to your partner's monologue. This task will last between 3 and 4 minutes at the most. Para saber más Remember that, when describing someone's physical appearance or character, we must bear in mind a few words concerning physical description and personality. We have to differentiate between "to look", "to look like" and "to be like". When do we use each of them? 1. Look + adjective: We use the verb "to look" followed by an adjective when asking about physical appearance. For example: She looks younger than me. This cake looks delicious, but it's horrible. 2. Look like + noun: We use the verb "to look like" followed by a noun when asking about physical appearance, too. For example: What's that building? It looks like a factory. What do you look like? (Cómo eres?) I am tall and thin. / I am short and fat. 3. We use the verb "to be like" when asking about personality. For example: