The school run
When you describe a photo it is important to say where the people are and what the people are doing.
When you describe a photo it is important to say where the people are and what the people are doing.
When you are describing a place it is useful to use relative clauses to add details to your description.
Would you like to learn how to describe a picture?
In this description of a photo of a formal conversation, you will hear language to speculate about how people are feeling and what they might be saying to each other. Use these activities to build your range of feelings adjectives, practise modals for speculating and practise word order in indirect questions.
Would you like to learn how to describe a picture? These activities will help you to speak about what you see in a photograph, in this case a photo of a market.
Would you like to learn how to describe a picture?
Would you like to learn how to describe a picture?
When you describe a picture with people in it, you sometimes need words to say where the people are.
How can you describe an ordinary picture in an interesting way? In these activities, you’ll practise saying what you see as well as make up a story about the picture to bring your description alive.
These activities aim to help you prepare for ESOL speaking examinations and give short, informal presentations. You will be able to hear real ESOL learners trying out the activities, and compare your speaking with theirs'. In this activity, Kelly talks about shopping.