This document provides instructions and examples for an 11th grade lesson on describing people's appearances. It includes: 1) A list of vocabulary words and structures to use when describing appearance such as "look like", "similar to", "taller than", and comparative and superlative adjectives. 2) Sample sentences practicing these descriptions, such as comparing the heights of brothers and stating one looks similar to their father. 3) A short listening exercise asking students to fill in gaps describing the appearances of brothers. 4) A table reviewing comparative and superlative forms of common adjectives. 5) A final sentence providing another example of using "shorter than" and