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