Size, Shape, Colour, Texture Characteristics
Describing Сomposition aпd Location.
Nouns : cell
system part
tract component part
organ constituent
tissue portion
region edge
area border
space boundary
interspace connection
division bond
subdivision link
contents junction
cavity
chamber Verbs:
middle to consist of
center to form
side to be formed by
place to compose
site to be composed of
point of origin to lie
position to be placed
location to be located
composition to occupy
arrangement to extend (from…)to…
surroundings to include
environment to be included into
number to contain
quantity to be contained
amount to comprise
combination to begin with/from
unit to end with
cluster to originate from
band to divide into
bundle to be divided into
collection to fall into
lobe to join
lobule to merge
layer to unite
lining to be collected into
coat to be
sheath to be connected with
covering to be joined together
wall to separate
membrane to be separated from
septum to be isolated from
partition to be limited by
film to surround
surface to be surrounded by
margin to be embedded in
to cover descending
to be covered with parallel
to be lined with perpendicular
deep
Adjectives :
superficial
numerous
various
different
internal
inner
external
outer Prepositions and adverbs:
innermost within
outermost inside
central beside
middle on both sides of
medial to the left of
upper to the right of
superior above
lower below
inferior on
lateral upon
frontal under
anterior between
saggital in front of
ventral behind
posterior across
dorsal through
vertical throughout
horizontal underneath
transverse upward
cross downward
longitudinal
ascending
distal
proximal
marginal
common
joint
Speech Models
1. What are the component parts of the respiratory system?
2. Could you name the divisions of the small intestine?
3. What is the name of the partition separating the chest from the abdomen?
4. What coats is the axon covered with?
5. Where is the point of origin of the aorta located?
6. Muscular fibres are collected into bundles.
7. The innermost meningeal membrane is called pia mater.
8. The arm is connected with the trunk by the shoulder girdle.
9. Pancreas is located somewhat behind and below the stomach.
10. Trachea divides into bronchi, and bronchi, in their turn, divide into bronchioles.
Nouns :Verbs:
form to be ... long
shape to be ... thick
size to count
dimensions to resemble, to range from... to...
volume to differ from...
capacity to vary
weight to be of ... shape / color
mass to be in ... shape / color
to exceed
length to deform
height to change the color
thickness to get
diameter to become...
tube to grow
pipe to diminish
sack to enlarge
channel to expand
canal to measure
duct to be equal (to)
vessel to reach
groove
network
knot
ring
circle
pattern
texture
color
tint
shade
Adjectives:
flat conical
oblong triangular
middle-size rounded
large wide
elliptical narrow
tubular hollow
cylindrical dark
pyriform light
sack-like pale
rod-shaped light-brown
globular dark-red
berry-shaped pinkish
uniform greenish
similar yellowish
regular clear
irregular transparent
smooth watery
fibrous opaque
small glabrous
tiny corneous
long smooth
short
thick
thin
Speech Models
1 How many meters does the gastrointestinal tract measure?
2. What is the vitalcapacity of the lungs?
3. How does the color of the lungs change with age?
4 What are the rod-shaped bacteria called?
5.What is the function of this pyriform organ?
6. The heart is a hollow muscular organ.
7.The thickness of the walls differs in the right and left ventricles.
8. The number of nervous sells exceeds 10 billion.
9. The cerebrospinal fluid is watery and transparent.
10. The left ventricle is longer and more conical than the right one.