Lecture 20 Describing Pictures and Places. Review of Lecture 19 In lecture 19, we learnt how to – Describe people’s physical appearances – Describe personalities.

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Lecture 20 Describing Pictures and Places

Review of Lecture 19 In lecture 19, we learnt how to – Describe people’s physical appearances – Describe personalities – Use descriptive adjectives and phrases – Comprehend natural conversation about describing people

Objectives of Lecture 20 After completing lecture 20, you should be able to – Describe pictures and places – Use prepositions to state locations – State the differences between two pictures – Use descriptive adjectives and phrases – Write a short descriptive text

Describing a Picture 1) Introduction The photo/picture shows... It was taken by/in... It's a black-and-white/coloured photo. 2) What is where? In the foreground/background you can see... In the foreground/background there is... In the middle/centre there are... At the top/At the bottom there is... On the left/right there are... Behind/In front of... you can see... Between... there is...

Describing a Picture 3) Who is doing what? Here you describe the persons in the picture or you say what is happening just now. Use the Present Progressive Continuous Tense. Example: (There is a man begging in the street) 4) What I think about the picture It seems as if... The lady seems to... Maybe... I think might be a symbol of... The atmosphere is peaceful/depressing... I (don't) like the picture because... It makes me think of...

Describe a Photo or Picture in an Exam Watch this short video by British Council. The video will help you do well in exams that include describing a picture or photo.

Describe the Picture

Find the Differences

Let’s Describe London Adjectives: it's exciting, busy, hectic, cosmopolitan, multicultural, unique. It's historic but modern at the same time, it's a thriving, prosperous city, it's fashionable, lively, fun... Activities: London is famous for its history, culture, art, museums. Tourists go there to see Big Ben, The Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square etc. You can get a fantastic view of the city from the 'London Eye'. It's also famous for its theatres and shows in the West End, its shops, restaurants and nightlife. There are endless things to see and do. Negatives: London is expensive, crowded, stressful, polluted. The underground system is dirty, travel is overpriced and unpleasant. The cost of living is high (shopping, house prices etc.), the locals are always in a hurry and can be unfriendly, there are social problems (like you can find in most big cities).

Desert Adjectives Desert: harsh, dry, arid, sparse, severe, hot Rock: sharp, rough, jagged, angular Grasses: windblown, bent, dry, pale green, brown Sand: coarse, fine, glittering, shifting, rippling, sifting, white, golden Sky: pale, intense, cloudless, azure, purple, crimson Cactus: tall, short, squatty, spiny, prickly, thorny Date palm: tall, bent, leather (leaves), frayed (leaves)

City Adjectives City: active, bustling, noisy, busy, clean, dirty, windy Traffic: loud, congested, snarled Buildings: old, shabby, rundown, crumbling, modern, futuristic, sleek, towering, squat Buildings (walls): brick, stone, marble, glass, steel, graffiti- covered Monuments, statues: stone, copper, carved, ancient, moss- covered, faded, green, bronze Sidewalk: concrete, cement, slick, cracked, tidy, littered, swept Paint: fresh, weathered, peeling Signs: neon, weathered, worn, bright, welcoming, flashing Buses, cars, taxis: belching, crawling, speeding, honking, waiting, screeching People: hurried, bundled, smiling, frowning, eager, rushed

Where are the Things?

Describe and Compare the Pictures

Which Picture is Being Described?

Describe Picture B There used to be… It didn’t use to be so… There weren’t any… There was less… There were fewer…

Read the Dialogue.

Practice Situation 1.Which city is this? 2.What is there to see and do? 3.Write a short essay to describe this place to a visitor.

Summary of Lecture 20 In lecture 20, we learnt how to – Describe pictures and places – State locations – State the differences between two pictures – Use descriptive adjectives and phrases – Write a short descriptive text