Writing School: Describing People
Writing School: Describing People
Writing School: Describing People
Describing people
• A descriptive composition about a person
should consist of:
– An introduction
– A main body
– A conclusion
Introduction
Paragraph 1
name of the person: time you met/saw
him/her
details
• height/build John is a tall, slim man
• age in his mid forties.
• facial features He has a thin face, blue
eyes and a large nose.
• hair His short hair is greying at
the temples.
• clothes
He is usually casually
dressed.
Identify the details above in
Mavis’s description
HEIGHT:
BUILD:
AGE:
COMPLEXION:
FACE:
HAIR:
EYES:
NOSE:
LIPS:
SPECIAL FEATURES:
round, oval, slanted, ginger, of medium
height, middle-aged, mole, teenaged,
curly, blond, tall, wrinkled, thick, balding,
just over six foot, tanned, slim, thin, scar,
elderly, muscular, in his teens, well-built,
in his mod-forties, overweight, curved,
wavy, pale, crooked, freckled, dimples,
straight, skinny, beard, shoulder-length,
almond-shaped, short, moustache, long-
legged, round-shouldered, in his late
forties, full
HEIGHT: of medium height, tall, just over six foot, short
HAIR: ginger, curly, blond, thick, balding, thin, wavy, straight, shoulder-length,
short
EYES: slanted, almond-shaped
Instead of writing:
She is a pretty girl. She has an oval face.
You can write:
She is a pretty girl with an oval face.
He has wrinkles. They make him look older.
He has wrinkles which make him look older.
She is a beautiful woman. She wears designer
clothes.
She is a beatiful woman who wears designer
clothes.
She has long hair. She wears her hair in a pony-tail.
She wears her long hair in a pony tail.
He has a big garden. He grows vegetables in the
garden.
He has a big garden where he grows vegetables.
Paragraph 3 Personality
Main Body