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Don’t: Panic if you don’t know the words for all the things in the picture. Panic if your mind goes blank. Get distracted and start talking about something How to describe a pictureuseful v: English ESL worksheets pdf & doc. Ask them if their new picture is the same as the first picture. Describe as much as you can. How to describe a pictureuseful vocabulary. You don’t need to know all the words for everything in the picture if you know what to say when you don’t know an exact word Useful language: y This picture shows y There is there are y I can see 2nd. In the picture I can seeThere’s There areThere Picture 2,or 4). In this lesson students identify pictured objects and actions before creating a story to connect a series of pictures She’s wearingUseful language: y In the foreground in the background y On the right on the left 3rd. Tell groups to discuss their new picture. If you are asked to describe a photo or a Practise the useful language below so you can explain which part of the picture you are talking about. You don’t need to know all the words for everything in the picture if you know what to say when you don't know an exact word. This lesson plan can be delivered face to face or online. Get distracted and start talking about something else. Focus on the photo or picture. She’s got short fair hair and big dark eyes. They should think about: You don’t need to know all the words for everything in the picture if you know what to say when you don't know an exact word. mewi/Let's do English Get distracted and start talking about something else. Panic if your mind goes blank. The ‘online options’ column gives teachers ideas about how the stages could be adapted for teaching online. If you If you are asked to describe a photo or a picture in the exam, here is some language you can use: What is in the picture? Try to use your imagination to make assumptions Partto describe a picture. Focus on the photo or picture. Take a deep breath, look at the picture and start again. (it is similar – but different). She’s about three years old. Take a deep breath, look at the picture and start again.
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Don’t: Panic if you don’t know the words for all the things in the picture. Panic if your mind goes blank. Get distracted and start talking about something How to describe a pictureuseful v: English ESL worksheets pdf & doc. Ask them if their new picture is the same as the first picture. Describe as much as you can. How to describe a pictureuseful vocabulary. You don’t need to know all the words for everything in the picture if you know what to say when you don’t know an exact word Useful language: y This picture shows y There is there are y I can see 2nd. In the picture I can seeThere’s There areThere Picture 2,or 4). In this lesson students identify pictured objects and actions before creating a story to connect a series of pictures She’s wearingUseful language: y In the foreground in the background y On the right on the left 3rd. Tell groups to discuss their new picture. If you are asked to describe a photo or a Practise the useful language below so you can explain which part of the picture you are talking about. You don’t need to know all the words for everything in the picture if you know what to say when you don't know an exact word. This lesson plan can be delivered face to face or online. Get distracted and start talking about something else. Focus on the photo or picture. She’s got short fair hair and big dark eyes. They should think about: You don’t need to know all the words for everything in the picture if you know what to say when you don't know an exact word. mewi/Let's do English Get distracted and start talking about something else. Panic if your mind goes blank. The ‘online options’ column gives teachers ideas about how the stages could be adapted for teaching online. If you If you are asked to describe a photo or a picture in the exam, here is some language you can use: What is in the picture? Try to use your imagination to make assumptions Partto describe a picture. Focus on the photo or picture. Take a deep breath, look at the picture and start again. (it is similar – but different). She’s about three years old. Take a deep breath, look at the picture and start again.
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