Learning parts of the body in English is a very important steps for beginner English learners.
You use these words every time you are:
- At the doctor
- Talking about pain
- Describing people
- Understanding conversations

In this post, you will:
– Practice common and less common body parts
– Test your listening and vocabulary skills
– Learn through real examples
– Download a free worksheet to practice more
This lesson is perfect for A1–A2 English learners who want to improve their vocabulary in a simple and effective way.
Watch the Quiz Video – Parts of the Body
The quiz has a total of 20 questions, try to answer all of them. If you feel like 5 seconds isn’t enough time, pause the video.
Share your score in the comments, I’d love to hear from you!
Download the Free Worksheet
You can practice offline with the worksheet:
This worksheet includes:
- 20 quiz questions
- Multiple choice answers (A, B, C)
- Images to help you understand
- Listening and vocabulary practice

*** Answers are only found in the video.
Parts of the Body Vocabulary List
Here are some important body parts from the quiz:
Face & Head
- Forehead
- Eyebrow
- Lips
- Cheek
- Chin
- Neck
- Teeth
Upper Body
- Shoulder
- Elbow
- Wrist
- Fingers
- Knuckles
- Chest
- Hands
- Fingernails
Lower Body
- Hip
- Knee
- Shin
- Ankle
- Heel
- Toes
These words are commonly used in daily English conversations.
Example Sentences
Learning vocabulary is easier with context:
- She brushed her eyebrows before leaving the house.
- He felt pain in his ankle after the game.
- The baby held her mother’s thumb tightly.
- She touched her forehead to check for a fever.
- He cleaned under his fingernails after working outside.
- The doctor examined his chest carefully.
- She wore a bracelet on her wrist.
- He stood on his heels to stretch his legs.
- The athlete injured his hip during practice.
- She turned her neck to look behind her.
Frequently Asked Questions – Parts of the Body in English
Start with common words like:
Head, hands, feet, eyes, ears
Then move to:
Wrist, ankle, shin, elbow
– Use images (like in this worksheet)
– Practice with quizzes
– Say sentences out loud
– Watch videos and repeat
Yes! This lesson is designed for A1–A2 learners, with:
– Simple vocabulary
– Clear images
– Easy-to-understand questions
You need it for:
Daily conversations
Doctor visits
Describing pain or injuries
Example:
– “My knee hurts.”
– “I have a pain in my shoulder.”
Continue Learning
If you want to improve your English, check out these posts:
- Present Continuous (Affirmative, Negative & Questions)
- English Vocabulary: Kitchen Items
- English Vocabulary: Countries & Flags
- English Vocabulary: Flowers
- Apostrophes in English (’s possession rules)
Learning parts of the body in English doesn’t have to be difficult.
With quizzes, images, and real examples, you can:
– Understand faster
– Remember longer
– Use English more confidently
Don’t forget to:
- Watch the video
- Download the worksheet
- Practice again
Happy learning English Go-Getter!
Vanessa
English Go-Getters Academy
