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brazos – /ɑːmz/ – He has really strong arms .
arms
espalda – /bæk/ – I hurt my back in a horseriding accident.
back
morder – /baɪt/ – Did that dog just bite you?
bite
nivel de azúcar en sangre
blood sugar levels
cerebro
brain
barbilla – /tʃɪn/ – The ball hit him on the chin .
chin
aplaudir – /klæp/ – Clap your hands!
clap
digerir la comida
digest food
enfermedad, dolencia
disease
orejas – /ɪəz/ – My dog has really big ears .
ears
codo
elbow
ceja
eyebrow
pestaña
eyelash
ojos – /aɪz/ – She has beautiful blue eyes .
eyes
cara – /feɪs/ – She has such a pretty face .
face
pies – /fiːt/ – What size are your feet ?
feet
dedo de la mano
finger
pie/s
foot / feet
frente
forehead
cabello – /heə(r)/ – I have long brown hair .
hair
manos – /hændz/ – Are your hands clean?
hands
cabeza – /hed/ – I had a big head when I was a baby.
head
corazón
heart
sistema inmunológico
immune system
dedo índice
index finger
dar una patada a – /kɪk/ – Kick the ball as far as you can.
kick
rodillas – /niːz/ – I get a lot of pain in my knees when I walk.
knees
piernas – /leɡz/ – That girl has really long legs .
legs
labios – /lɪps/ – He has really thin lips .
lips
hígado
liver
pulmones
lungs
boca – /maʊθ/ – Keep your mouth closed when you’re eating.
mouth
músculos
muscles
uñas
nails
cuello – /nek/ – My neck hurts when I work on the computer for too long.
neck
asentir
nod
asentir con la cabeza – /nɒd/ – Nod your head if you want to say yes.
nod
nariz – /nəʊz/ – I have a large nose just like my mother.
nose
palma de la mano
palm of the hand
señalar – /pɔɪnt/ – Can you point at the person who stole your money?
point
hombros – /ˈʃəʊldəz/ – My shoulders hurt from carrying that heavy bag.
shoulders
oler – /smel/ – I can smell garlic.
smell
sonreír – /smaɪl/ – She’ll smile at you if you smile at her.
smile
mirar fijamente – /steə(r)/ – Don’t stare at people – it’s rude.
stare
estómago / barriga, vientre
stomach
probar – /teɪst/ – Taste this cake – it’s delicious.
taste
dientes – /tiːθ/ – I brush my teeth twice a day.
teeth
lanzar
throw
lanzar – /θrəʊ/ – Throw the ball back to Jason.
throw
pulgar – /θʌm/ – I hurt my thumb when I was playing tennis.
thumb
dedos de los pies – /təʊz/ – Can you fit your toes into those pointy shoes?
toes
lengua – /tʌŋ/ – How far can you stick your tongue out?
tongue
diente – /tuːθ/ – I broke a tooth on a hard bread roll.
tooth
tocar – /tʌtʃ/ – If you touch the screen it will open the website.
touch
venas
veins
cintura
waist
silbar – /ˈwɪsl/ – I like to whistle a tune while I do the gardening.
whistle
muñeca
wrist
pelo liso
straight hair
calvo
bald
con un ligero sobrepeso
slightly overweight
pelo rizado
curly hair
barba - tener barba
beard - have a beard
bajo
short
alto
tall
pelo claro
fair hair
pelo rubio
blonde hair
cara redonda
round face
hombros estrechos
narrow shoulders
ponerse e bie con los pies separados y los hombros anchos
stand with his feet apart and arms wide
hacer contacto visual
make eye contact
utilizar muchos gestos de las manos
use a lot of hand gestures
levantar la barbilla
have your chin up
cruzar tus brazos
cross your arms