English Language Course – Class 15: Body Parts Vocabulary & Sentences
English Language Course – Class 15: Body Parts Vocabulary & Sentences
🧠 Introduction: Learn Body Parts in English
Welcome to Class 15 of the English Language Course!
Today, we will learn how to talk about the human body in English.
You’ll learn:
✅ English names of body parts
✅ Urdu meanings for better understanding
✅ Easy sentences to describe body parts
✅ Grammar tip: has/have and This is/These are
Let’s begin!
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🧍 Part 1: Body Parts Vocabulary (with Urdu Meanings)
Body Part Urdu Meaning
Head سر
Hair بال
Face چہرہ
Eyes آنکھیں
Ears کان
Nose ناک
Mouth منہ
Teeth دانت
Tongue زبان
Neck گردن
Shoulders کندھے
Arms بازو
Hands ہاتھ
Fingers انگلیاں
Chest سینہ
Stomach پیٹ
Legs ٹانگیں
Knees گھٹنے
Feet پاؤں
Toes پاؤں کی انگلیاں
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🗣️ Part 2: Simple Sentences with Body Parts
✅ Using “This is” (Singular):
This is my head.
This is my nose.
This is my mouth.
This is my hand.
✅ Using “These are” (Plural):
These are my eyes.
These are my ears.
These are my teeth.
These are my fingers.
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✅ Using “I have”:
I have two eyes.
I have ten fingers.
I have one nose. No
I have two legs.
✅ Using “He / She has”:
He has black hair.
She has small ears.
He has big hands.
She has strong arms.
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🔤 Grammar Tip: Has vs. Have
Subject Verb Example
I / You / We / They have I have a big nose.
He / She / It has He has short legs.
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✍️ Part 3: Fill in the blanks
1. I have two ______. (hands/door)
2. This is my ______. (eye/eyes)
3. She has long ______. (hair/chairs)
4. These are my ______. (fingers/finger)
5. He has strong ______. (arms/arm)
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🎨 Fun Drawing Activity
Draw a human figure and label these body parts in English:
Head
Eyes
Nose
Mouth
Arms
Hands
Legs
Feet
Make 1 sentence about each.
Example:
"This is my hand."
"I have ten fingers."
"My legs are long."
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🏠 Homework Tips:
Practice body part names with a mirror.
Point and say: "This is my nose," "These are my teeth."
Write 10 sentences using has/have, this/these
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📚 What’s Next?
In Class 16, we will learn:
Clothes Vocabulary
Sentences to describe what you're wearing using simple English
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