Werwr - Pearson English



1 Which is the odd one out? Underline it.

Example: eyes, nose, ears, cheeks, forehead, back

a freckles, moles, dimples, lips, spots

b cheeks, shin, nose, eye, ear

c wrinkles, crow’s feet, scar, beard

d beard, moustache, eyebrows, eyelashes, crow’s feet

e thumb, foot, finger, arm, toe, hand

f gran, granddad, brother, mum, dad

2 Match the feature to a definition.

a crows’ feet i Hair on a man’s chin.

b beard ii A small, dark brown raised mark on the skin.

c dimples iii Hair between the nose and mouth.

d freckles iv Small, light brownish marks on the face or body.

e mole v Lines beside the eyes.

f scar vi A permanent mark on the skin caused by a bad cut.

g spots vii Raised red marks on the face or body.

h moustache viii Small ‘holes’ on the cheek or chin, maybe forming when smiling.

3 Fill in the gaps.

Male Female

a brother _________________

b ________________ aunt

c ________________ grandmother

d dad _________________

e ________________ niece

f cousin _________________

g grandad _________________

4 Pronunciation: Note how many syllables each word has and mark the stress on the words. Then practise saying these words.

Example: freckles (2)

a dimples

b moustache

c wrinkles

d eyelashes

e beard

f cheeks

g chin

h eyebrows

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