Describe a person you have seen who is beautiful or handsome
You should say:
- Where you saw this person;
- When you saw this person;
- What the person looked like;
- Why you think this person is handsome or beautiful.
Sample Answer
Off the top of my head, the first person that comes to mind is my co-worker Lisa. I know her because of a part-time job I had during last summer vacation, where my job responsibility was mainly selling portable power banks. Lisa was our team leader. She left a really deep impression on me when I met her for the first time. She always stands out in a crowd because of both her pretty look and fashionable style.
I worked there for a whole summer holiday, so I know her pretty well. Her skin is very smooth and flawless, and she has a straight and nicely-shaped nose and a pair of stunning eyes as well. Besides, she is tall and slim. She told me her secret of keeping a fit body is doing yoga every night.
Plus, she’s also a dressy person. I mean, she really has a knack for matching clothes and accessories. She always dresses stylishly but also appropriately for any occasion.
She’s the most attractive girl I know in person. I think it’s not only because of her beautiful looks but also because her kind and warm personality give her extra charisma. When we consulted her about matters that we didn’t know how to handle, she always helped us think outside of the box and encouraged us to have the nerve to break the routine. So, it seems to me that she is beautiful inside and out.
Vocab Highlights
off the top of one’s head: from the knowledge you have in your memory
power bank: a portable device that can store electricity for charging phones, cameras, laptop computers, etc
leave an impression (on someone)/leave someone with an impression: to provide a lasting memory for someone after one has left.
take the time: to make the effort to do something
dressy /ˈdresi/ (adj): (of people) liking to wear attractive or fashionable clothes
have a knack for: to be exceptionally proficient at (doing) something
charisma /kəˈrɪzmə/(n): the powerful personal quality that some people have to attract and impress other people
think outside/out of the box: to think in a different, innovative, or original manner, esp with regard to business practices, products, systems, etc
have the nerve: If you say that someone has a nerve or has the nerve to do something, you are criticizing them for doing something which you feel they had no right to do.
inside and out: thoroughly; down to the last detail.