
When children learn to talk about the people around them, their English becomes stronger and more natural. At the Cambridge Movers stage, children stop only naming things and start sharing more details about people and the world around them.
Learning these descriptive skills gives many benefits to young learners:
Better Daily Speaking: Children can talk about family members, classmates, and friends more easily.
Better Storytelling: Kids can describe story characters and explain stories in a clearer way.
Better Social Skills: Children can explain who they are talking about or looking for in real-life situations.
Better Listening Skills: When children understand descriptions, they can follow spoken clues and identify people correctly.
When children practice this skill often, they stop giving only one-word answers. Instead, they start speaking in full and clear sentences, which helps them in school and daily life.
To help children make better sentences, they first need simple and organised vocabulary. Teaching words in groups makes learning easier and less confusing. Start with simple things children can quickly notice and understand.
Hair is one of the first things children notice when they describe someone. Teach kids to join hair style and colour together in one sentence.
Styles: Straight, curly, wavy, short, long.
Colours: Black, brown, blonde, red, grey.
Examples:
“She has long, curly hair.”
“He has short, brown hair.”
Keep these words simple and positive so children feel comfortable using them.
Words to use: Tall, short, slim, strong.
Examples:
“The basketball player is very tall.”
“My brother is slim and strong.”
Eyes are another easy feature children can quickly see and describe.
Colours: Blue, green, brown, dark.
Other features: Wearing glasses, big smile.
Examples:
“He has blue eyes and wears glasses.”
“My teacher has brown eyes.”
Talking about clothes is a fun and easy way for children to practice descriptions.
Clothes words: T-shirt, dress, trousers, skirt, hat, shoes, jacket.
Examples:
“The man in the park is wearing a red jacket.”
“She is wearing a blue dress.”
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Feature Category |
Useful Vocabulary Words |
Example Sentence for Kids |
|
Hair |
Straight, curly, wavy, blonde, dark |
She has long, wavy hair. |
|
Height |
Tall, short, medium height |
My grandfather is short. |
|
Eyes & Face |
Blue, brown, glasses, big smile |
He wears glasses and has a smile. |
|
Clothing |
T-shirt, dress, jacket, trousers |
He is wearing a blue T-shirt. |
Read More - Reading Between the Lines Activities for Movers Level Students
Knowing words is important, but children also need easy sentence patterns to use those words correctly. Simple sentence structures help children speak without making many grammatical mistakes. At the Movers level, children mainly use these sentence patterns.
This pattern is useful for hair, eyes, and physical features.
Structure: Subject + have/has + got + adjective + noun.
Examples:
“My mother has green eyes.”
“They have short hair.”
This pattern works best for height, looks, and feelings.
Structure: Subject + is/are + adjective.
Examples:
“The police officer is tall.”
“The children are happy.”
Use this pattern when talking about clothes.
Structure: Subject + is/are + wearing + clothes.
Examples:
“He is wearing a yellow hat.”
“She is wearing black shoes.”
Children should practice these sentence patterns again and again. With regular practice, they start using longer descriptions naturally and confidently.
Read More - Picture Description Practice for Better English Speaking (Movers Level)
Children learn faster when they actively use English. Fun games and speaking tasks make learning exciting and easy to remember. These speaking activities for children help kids practice descriptions in a natural way.
This game is excellent for practising descriptions. Use pictures of family members, cartoon characters, or famous people. One person secretly chooses a character, and the child asks questions to guess who it is.
Child asks: “Has he got glasses?”
Parent answers: “No, he hasn’t.”
Child asks: “Is she wearing a red dress?”
Parent answers: “Yes, she is.”
Turn your room into a fun detective game. Tell the child that a toy is missing and someone saw the person who took it. The child becomes the detective and asks questions.
Prompt: “What was the person wearing?”
Response: “He was wearing a green sweater and a black cap.”
Give the child paper and colour pencils. Read a description slowly, and the child draws what they hear.
Step 1: “Draw a very tall man.”
Step 2: “He has long, purple hair.”
Step 3: “He is wearing a blue T-shirt and big brown boots.”
This game improves listening skills and helps children connect English words with pictures and actions.
After children learn physical descriptions, they can start learning personality words. This helps kids talk about how people act and feel, which improves overall English communication skills for kids.
Teach easy personality words like:
Kind: Helps others, shares toys, smiles often.
Funny: Tells jokes, makes people laugh.
Quiet: Speaks softly, reads books calmly.
Clever: Solves puzzles, answers quickly.
Friendly: Plays with everyone, says hello kindly.
Teach children to join ideas using words like “and” or “but.”
Examples:
“My teacher is tall and very kind.”
“The boy is quiet, but he has a big smile.”
This helps children make longer and better sentences as they improve their English skills.
Learning descriptive English needs regular practice, simple guidance, and a fun learning environment. The course helps children improve these skills step by step. The course is specifically designed for children aged 8 to 10 and helps them progress from single words to full sentences.
CuriousJr online English class helps children improve their speaking and description skills through simple methods:
Interactive Speaking Practice: Children practice describing people, places, and routines aloud to improve speaking confidence.
Step-by-Step Learning: Kids learn how to ask and answer questions using full and correct sentences.
Fun Role-Plays: Storytelling and pair activities help children use appearance and personality words in real situations.
Easy Learning Process: Lessons are simple, fun, and stress-free, so children enjoy learning English every day.
With regular practice and teacher support, CuriousJr helps children use English naturally and confidently.
