How many real friends have you got?
Now it’s your turn to write about someone who means a lot to you. Use the questions below to help you organise your ideas. Your writing should be between 80–100 words.
Organise your writing into 4 short paragraphs:
Paragraph 1: What is your friend’s name? Has he/she got a nickname? How and when did you two meet? Was it at school, on holiday, or somewhere unexpected?
Paragraph 2: What does your friend look like? How old is he/she? How tall is he/she? What can you say about his/her hair, eyes, and style?
Paragraph 3: What is your friend like? Don’t just list good and bad sides—give examples! Is he/she helpful, funny, honest, or sometimes impatient?
Paragraph 4: Why is your friend special to you? What do you enjoy doing together? Is there a moment you’ll never forget?
Tip: Use adjectives and expressions from our “Friends” lesson to describe appearance, personality, and behaviour. Try to include at least one sentence with:
- What does he/she like?
- What does he/she look like?
- What is he/she like?
Let’s celebrate the people who make us smile, support us when we’re down, and help us grow. Because real friends are treasures—and describing them helps us see just how lucky we are.