Title: Describing%20a%20picture
1Describing a picture
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2Describing a picture. Stepping points.
- Look at the picture and guess what it shows. Give
your reason. - Describe the background of the picture.
- Describe where people and things are in the
picture. - Describe people in the picture.
- Give your opinion on what is going on in the
picture.
3I think I believe In my opinion Judging by As far
as I can judge Probably It might be
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5What kind of place is it?
- City
- Countryside
- Mountains
- Seaside
- Office
- School
- Club
6Where people and things are in the picture
- In the background of the picture
- In the foreground
- In the centre
- In the right/left corner
- In the distance
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8Describing people
- What people look like (describing appearance)
- What they are wearing (clothes)
- What people are doing
- What people are feeling
9Appearance
- Height
- Weight
- Face
- Hair
- Eyes
- Lips
- Cheeks
- Chin
10 APPEARANCE
- Describing a picture dont give a detailed
description of persons appearance. - Look at what Sara writes about herself
- Im fairly tall and quite slim. My hair is
blonde. Its straight and fairly long. I dont
wear glasses.
BACK
11HEIGHT
- Quite
- Rather
- Very
- Extremely
- Tall
- Short
- Medium height
- Average size
BACK
12WEIGHT
- Quite
- Rather
- Very
- Extremely
- Fat
- Slim
- Overweight
- Thin
- Average size
BACK
13HAIR
- Long
- Short
- Shoulder-length
- Straight
- Curly
- Wavy
- Black
- Brown
- Red
- Grey
- Blonde
BACK
She has got fabulous long curly blonde hair.
14CLOTHES
FORMAL
INFORMAL
A PAIR OF JEANS A SKIRT A T-SHIRT A CAP
A PAIR OF BOOTS A DRESS A CAP
A SHIRT A TIE A SUIT
15Activities
- What are people doing?
- The Present Continuous Tense is used to describe
peoples activities, e.g. They are discussing
their project.
The girl is running.
16FEELINGS
He is angry.
She is enjoying herself.
He is interested in a person he is speaking to.
He is surprised.
17Clauses of Manner
They look as if/as though they are having fun.
He looks as if/ as though hes got a cold.
18Clauses of Manner
- are introduced with as if/as though
- are used to express the way in which something is
done/said, etc. - are used after verbs such as
- act
- appear
- be
- behave
- feel
- look
- seem
- smell
- sound
- taste
19Clauses of Manner
They behave as if/ as though they are a family.
(Its possible they are a family.)
She looks as if/as though she is a model.(Its
possible she is a model.)
She seems as if/ as though she is going to the
party. (Its possible she is going to the party.)
She looks as if/ as though shes going to kick a
ball. (Its possible shes going to kick a ball.)
20Clauses of Manner
They act as if/ as though
She looks as if/as though
They seem as if/ as though
He sounds as if/ as though
21Conditionals Type 2
- Describing a picture, dont forget to give your
personal opinion on what is happening. - Use Conditionals Type 2 starting with
- If I were there
- I wish I
- I had better
- I would rather
22Conditionals Type 2
- They are used to
- describe an imaginary situation contrary to facts
in present, e.g. If I were there, I would enter
the competition. - give advice, e.g. He had better take some warm
clothes with him. - express a wish, I wish I would be with them
there on the beach. If only I would join their
team.
23Conditionals Type 2
Type 2 unreal present
Wishes
If past simple/ past continuous, would/could/mig
ht bare infinitive
Wish/if only past simple/ past continuous
advice
preference
had better bare infinitive
Would rather bare present infinitive (present/
future)
24Type 2 unreal present
- are used- To describe an imaginary situation
contrary to the facts in present- To give advice - If past simple/ past continuous,
would/could/might bare infinitive
If I had time, I would take up rafting.
If I were there, I might have fun.
BACK
25Wishes
- We use the verb wish and the expression if only
to express a wish. If only is more emphatic than
I wish. - wish/ if only past simple/ past continuous
I wish I were there on the ride.
BACK
26advice
- We use had better to give advice or to say what
the best thing to do in a particular situation
is. - had better bare infinitive
He had better act accurately.
BACK
27preference
- We use would rather to express preference
- would rather bare infinitive (present/past)
I dont like horse racing. I would rather take up
scuba-diving.
BACK
28Check yourself
- 1.As far as I can judge this picture shows
- a. A big city b. a school c. the Zoo
- 2.In the foreground of the picture we can see
- a. Three people and a dolphin b. three people and
a shark c. two people - 3.In the background of the picture there are
- a. Busy streets b. green trees and people passing
by c. high mountains
29Check yourself
- 4. In the centre of the picture we can see
- The blue sea b. a wild lake c. a swimming pool
- 5. People in the right corner who I consider to
be a family - Are wearing warm clothes b. are wearing swimming
costumes c. are wearing bright light clothes - 6. The woman with long blonde hair
- a. Is laughing b. is feeding a dolphin with fish
c. is shouting at her son
30Check yourself
- 7. People seem as if they are
- cold b. bored c. having fun
- 8.She had better not feed the animal as
- a. It is not allowed to feed animals in Zoos b.
dolphins dont like fish c. the dolphin may hurt
her - 9. I wish I were there as
- I like warm weather and animals b. the weather is
sunny today c. I am sick and tired -
31Try yourself in describing a picture