Hairstyles are an essential part of personal style and identity. When people say, "We have the same hairstyle," they are pointing out a similarity in appearance. This statement can serve as a great conversation starter and can lead to discussions about personal preferences, fashion trends, or even family resemblances.
In daily conversations, comparing hairstyles is common, especially when noticing shared traits among friends, family members, or celebrities. Hairstyles such as short hair, curly hair, straight hair, or even bald can be described using specific adjectives. These comparisons can also reflect cultural influences, fashion trends, or even professional requirements.
This lesson helps learners describe hairstyles, make comparisons, and engage in dialogues about appearance. By learning vocabulary, grammar structures, and expressions related to this topic, students will be better equipped to communicate confidently about personal style.
GRAMMAR
Using "have" for Appearance
- Structure: Subject + have/has + adjective + noun.
- I have curly hair.
- She has straight hair.
Using "the same"
- Structure: Subject + have/has + the same + noun (as + noun/pronoun).
- We have the same hairstyle.
- They have the same haircut as their dad.
Comparisons with Adjectives
- Structure: Subject + be + comparative adjective + than + noun/pronoun.
- Her hair is longer than mine.
- My hairstyle is more modern than his.
Questions and Answers
- Structure:
- Do you have curly hair? (Yes/No questions)
- What hairstyle does she have? (Wh- questions)
VOCABULARY
- Hairstyle: The way in which a person’s hair is cut or arranged. (Example: She has a trendy hairstyle.)
- Curly: Hair with many curls or waves. (Example: His curly hair is beautiful.)
- Straight: Hair without curls or waves. (Example: She has long, straight hair.)
- Wavy: Hair that has slight curls. (Example: I love her wavy hairstyle.)
- Braided: Hair that is woven into braids. (Example: She often wears braided hair.)
- Short: Hair that is cut short. (Example: He prefers short hair.)
- Layered: Hair cut at different lengths. (Example: Her layered hairstyle looks great.)
- Ponytail: Hair tied at the back of the head. (Example: She always wears a ponytail.)
- Bun: Hair arranged in a rounded shape. (Example: She wore her hair in a bun.)
- Bald: Having no hair on the head. (Example: He is bald but stylish.)
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
- We both have curly hair.
- Do you like this hairstyle?
- Her hairstyle is so trendy.
- I think we have the same haircut.
- Your new hairstyle suits you.
- I prefer straight hair over curly hair.
- She often changes her hairstyle.
- Let’s try a similar hairstyle.
SENTENCES
Positive Sentences
- We have the same hairstyle.
- She has curly hair, and so do I.
- His short haircut looks very neat.
Negative Sentences
- I don’t have the same hairstyle as you.
- She doesn’t like straight hair.
- He doesn’t have wavy hair; it’s straight.
Questions
- Do you have the same hairstyle as your friend?
- What kind of hairstyle do you prefer?
- Does she have long, straight hair?
Answers
- Yes, we have the same hairstyle.
- I prefer wavy hair.
- No, she has short, curly hair.
CONVERSATION
Anna: I just noticed something! We have the same hairstyle!
Sophie: Really? I guess you’re right! We both have wavy hair with bangs.
Anna: Did you go to the salon recently?
Sophie: Yes, last weekend. I wanted something trendy but easy to manage.
Anna: Me too! I love how this style works for any occasion.
Sophie: It’s funny how similar our choices are. Maybe we should take a photo together.
Anna: Great idea! Matching hairstyles deserve a picture.
READING
"A Shared Style"
Emily and her best friend, Rachel, always had similar tastes in fashion. One day, they decided to visit the same hair salon for a makeover. Without knowing each other’s choice, they both picked the same hairstyle: shoulder-length, wavy hair with layers.
When they met up afterward, they couldn’t stop laughing. “We look like twins!” Rachel exclaimed. Emily agreed, saying, “Maybe it’s because we both love simple yet stylish looks.”
Their friends noticed the similarity too. Some joked that they must have a secret plan to confuse everyone. But Emily and Rachel didn’t mind. They loved their new hairstyles and enjoyed the attention it brought.
Now, they often joke about their “shared style” and wonder what other fashion choices they might match next.
Questions and Answers
Q: What hairstyle did Emily and Rachel choose?
A: They chose shoulder-length, wavy hair with layers.Q: Why did they laugh when they met?
A: They laughed because they had chosen the same hairstyle without planning it.Q: What did their friends joke about?
A: Their friends joked that they must have a secret plan to confuse everyone.Q: How do Emily and Rachel feel about their shared style?
A: They enjoy it and love the attention it brings.Q: What do they wonder about in the future?
A: They wonder what other fashion choices they might match next.
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