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Understanding Body Types and Descriptions: A Comprehensive Guide

This guide explores various body types and physical traits to help you describe appearance accurately. From height and build to skin features and arm/leg characteristics, use essential terms such as tall, short, slim, or muscular. Understand unique features like freckles and sensitivity, and don't forget to address body parts like the chest, belly, and shoulders. We’ll also examine the intriguing aspects of unusual portrayals, such as the Mona Lisa's unexpected attributes. Gain clarity on how to communicate effectively about bodies in different contexts.

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Understanding Body Types and Descriptions: A Comprehensive Guide

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  1. Our body

  2. height tall short Average (=normal)

  3. BUILD average fat slim plump slender Well-built overweight thin

  4. SOLUTION

  5. skin With freckles dark light red soft wrinkled sensitive

  6. CHEST wide narrow muscular

  7. long short strong weak thin long short strong agile thin muscular Arms and legs DESCRIBE YOUR ARMS AND LEGS!!!!

  8. Just one more thing…. This is a strange Mona lisa… Why??? What has she got? She’s got a ….. MOUSTACHE & A beard

  9. Other important words to describe the body • Breast (only women have one) • Belly (it’s under the chest) • Back (= schiena) • Foot/FEET(pl) • Bottom • Knees (between the calf and the thigh) • Shoulders (=spalle)

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