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My friend

The document provides a guide on how to describe a friend or character, focusing on aspects such as nationality, appearance, clothing, personality, abilities, interests, and relationships. It encourages creativity and imagination in character creation, suggesting the use of detailed descriptions to paint a vivid picture. Additionally, it touches on the use of present continuous for future plans and present simple for timetables.

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My friend

The document provides a guide on how to describe a friend or character, focusing on aspects such as nationality, appearance, clothing, personality, abilities, interests, and relationships. It encourages creativity and imagination in character creation, suggesting the use of detailed descriptions to paint a vivid picture. Additionally, it touches on the use of present continuous for future plans and present simple for timetables.

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How to describe

your friend
Learning Objective
Vocab describes your friend (nationality,
country, character, appearance, hobbies)
Let's start!
Describing a character in depth means giving a
lot of details about them, just like when you
talk about your favorite superheroes or
princesses. It's like painting a picture with
words so that others can imagine what the
character looks like and how they act. Let's
imagine a character together!"
Name your character
Start by giving your character a fun and
memorable name, like Oliver.
Oliver
where is he/she from?
He/she is from .....
what nationality is he/she?
He/she is ......
Appearance
Describe how your character looks. Talk about
their hair color, eye color, and any unique
features they have. For example, you can say,
"Oliver has wavy golden hair that shines like
the sun, and his eyes are as blue as the
ocean."

what does he/she look like?


Clothes
Think about what kind of clothes your
character wears. Talk about the colors,
patterns, and any special accessories. For
instance, "Oliver wears a brown vest with lots
of pockets, and he has a cool explorer's hat
with badges from his adventures."

what is he/she wearing?


Personality
Explain what your character is like on the inside. Is
your character brave, kind, curious, or funny? Use active/sporty
simple words to describe their personality traits. For
example, you can say, "Oliver is caring and always friendly boring
helps others.He loves to explore new things.

what is he/she like?


reliable
confident
helpful generous
serious
clever
curious shy
freedom-loving patient
Abilities and Interests
Share what your character is good at and what
they enjoy doing. It could be something like,
"Oliver is really good at reading maps and
finding his way. He loves going on outdoor
adventures, hiking, and camping under the
stars."
Friends or Companions
Talk about any special friends or animal
companions your character has. Describe their
relationship and how they support each other.
For instance, "Oliver has a loyal dog named
Scout who helps her on her adventures. They
are always there for each other and make a
great team."
your turn!
Think about the details that make your
character unique and interesting. You can
draw pictures or even act out stories with your
characters to bring them to life.

Remember, the most important thing is to use


your imagination and have fun creating
characters!
future time
present continuous: make plans
in the future

present simple: timetable


how to write your best friend (photo)

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