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Imaging your superhero in English - English lesson

Creating your own superhero is a fun way to practice English! In this lesson, you will learn important vocabulary and phrases to describe your superhero and give them amazing powers.
1. Choosing your superhero's name
The first step is to choose a cool name for your superhero. Superheroes usually have names that reflect their powers or personalities. Here are some examples:
Speedster - A superhero who runs very fast.
Iron Woman - A superhero with a powerful and strong body.
Shadow Master - A superhero who controls shadows.
You can also combine two words, for example: FireStorm, LightningBolt, or NightShadow.
2. Describe your superhero's appearance
Next, think about what your superhero looks like. Use adjectives to describe their appearance. Here are some useful adjectives:
Tall / Short
Strong / Muscular
Slim / Athletic
Dark hair / Blond hair
Big eyes / Small eyes
Wear a costume - Most superheroes wear costumes, often with a mask.
Example: "My superhero has long, dark hair, bright blue eyes, and wears a red and gold costume."
3. Superpowers
Every superhero has special abilities. Here are some examples of powers you can give your superhero:
Flying - "My superhero can fly high in the sky."
Invisibility - "My superhero can become invisible."
Super strength - "My superhero is stronger than anyone!"
Mind reading - "My superhero can read people's minds."
Control of the elements (fire, water, air, earth) - "My superhero can control fire."
4. Personality traits
Superheroes also have special qualities that make them good. They are brave, smart, kind, and sometimes funny. Think about your superhero's personality:
Brave - "My superhero is not afraid of anything."
Kind - "My superhero helps people in need."
Intelligent - "My superhero is very smart and knows everything."
Funny - "My superhero likes to make people laugh."
Example: "My superhero is brave and kind. They always help people in trouble."
5. Origin story
Every superhero has an origin story, which is how they got their powers. This is a fun part of creating your superhero! Here are some ways you can describe their origin:
Born with powers - "My superhero was born with the ability to control fire."
Gained powers after an accident - "After an accident in the laboratory, my superhero got the power to read minds."
A special object - "My superhero found a magical ring that gives them the power to fly."
6. Mission or goal
Finally, superheroes usually have a mission or a goal. Why do they fight crime or protect the world? Here are some examples:
Fight evil - "My superhero fights evil villains who try to destroy the city."
Save people - "My superhero saves people from danger."
Protect nature - "My superhero protects animals and plants from destruction."
Example of a Complete Superhero:
"My superhero is called Captain Thunder. They are tall, with blue eyes and short black hair. They wear a blue costume with a yellow lightning bolt on their chest. Captain Thunder has the power of super strength and can control electricity. They are very brave and kind, always helping people in need. Captain Thunder was born with the ability to create powerful thunderstorms and uses this power to fight evil and protect the world."


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