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Vocabulary flashcards covering personal descriptions, physical appearance, behaviors, and common speaking strategies from Units 1 and 2.
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first/last name
Information typically categorized under the verb 'be' used for personal identification.
hometown
A vocabulary term referring to the place where a person was born or grew up.
subject
A vocabulary term used to describe a field of study in an academic context.
in your teens / twenties
Phrases used with the preposition 'in' to describe a person's age range.
thin/average weight/heavy
A set of vocabulary terms used to describe a person's body type.
short/ average height / tall
A set of vocabulary terms used to describe how tall a person is.
brown/blue/green eyes
Features described using the verb 'have' to denote eye color.
long/short/straight / curly hair
Adjectives used with 'have' to describe the length and texture of hair.
black/brown/blond / red hair
Adjectives used with 'have' to describe different hair colors.
handsome
A vocabulary term used to describe an attractive man.
pretty
A vocabulary term used to describe an attractive woman.
petite
A vocabulary term used to describe someone who is small and slender.
a beard / a mustache
Facial hair features usually described using the verb 'have'.
in great shape
A phrase used with 'be' to describe someone who is physically fit.
shout
A behavior vocabulary word meaning to speak or call out loudly.
wave
A behavior vocabulary word meaning to move one's hand to greet or signal someone.
throw
A physical action listed under Unit 2 Lesson B vocabulary.
afraid (of something)
An emotional state vocabulary term describing fear.
nervous
An emotional state vocabulary term describing feeling worried or anxious.
relaxed
An emotional state vocabulary term describing feeling at ease.
worried
An emotional state vocabulary term describing feeling anxious or troubled.
miss
A vocabulary term from Unit 2 Lesson B representing a feeling of longing for someone or something.
Calm down.
A phrase used to tell someone to relax or become less upset.
Good luck.
A standard phrase used to wish someone success.
Hang in there.
An idiomatic expression used to encourage someone to persevere through a difficult situation.
So-so.
A response used when greeting people to indicate things are just 'okay' or 'average'.