Improve your Vocabulary: Adjectives & idioms for how people look

Do you want to sound natural in English when talking about how people look? In this practical speaking and vocabulary lesson, I’ll teach you some common idiomatic sentences and adjectives used to discuss appearance. Learn the difference between looking chic, smart, dapper, sharp, and elegant. Tell someone that he looks like he just got hit by a truck! All this and more is covered in the video. Once you’ve mastered this vocabulary, you’ll be able to have some fun talking about your friends’ appearances, and you’ll gain speaking confidence by being familiar with these intermediate-level English words and sentences. Take the quiz for this lesson at: TRANSCRIPT I look like hell? You should see yourself. You have one eye. Steve. Okay, you go get dressed and I’ll see you in a bit. Okay? Steve. Hey, you’re looking good, though. Hey, everyone. I’m Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson o
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