English Expressions Used when Describing People
  
What does (she) look like?
She looks like a model.
What color is her hair?
It’s black?
What color are his eyes?
They’re blue.
How tall is she?
She is five feet, four inches tall.
How much do you weight?
I weight 75 kilos.
Does he have any distinguishing characteristics?
He has a scar on his left cheek.
How old is your mother?
She’s 45 years old.
Does the professor wear glasses?
No, but he wears contacts.
What is she wearing?
She is wearing a red T-shirt, tight blue jeans, and sandals.

Dialogue about Describing People

Matt: What does your girl friend look like?
John: She’s very beautiful, with dark brown eyes and shoulder length blond hair.
Matt: How tall is she?
John: She’s my height: five feet, four inches.
Matt: And is she slim, plump, average weight, obese?
John: She’s slim, like a model. And she has a great figure.
Matt: And she’s in her early twenty’s, right?
John: Yes, she’s the same age as me. Why all the questions about my girl friend?
Matt: Just curious. Besides, I think that’s her over there across the street.
John: Where? I don’t see her.
Matt: Under that big tree. Isn’t she the one kissing the sailor?
John: What! Gloria!