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Objective
To identify the process of how to
describe a photograph/picture by
looking at some examples.
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Speaking Part 2
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Description of a photography
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A PICTURE
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REINFORCES
THE CONCEPT
Images reveal large amounts of
data, so remember: use an image
instead of a long text
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Describing a Photograph
Speaking Part: Describing a photograph
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In PET Speaking Part Task 2, you will have to
describe a photograph during 1 minute
approximately. You must describe what is
happening in your photo and what else you can
see.
There are multiple topics to refer when
describing a picture. You can talk about:
• Places
• People’s age
• People’s clothes
• People’s actions
• People’s roles in a picture
• People’s feeling
• Position
Speaking Part 2: Describing a photograph
At the moment of describing a photograph, you MUST follow this sequence:
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1. Brief global description  You must describe just what you see, without adding any
details.
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2. Long description  Now, you must focus on details, from general to specific ones.
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3. Speculation  You have to infer informartion from what we can see in the photograph.
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4. Minor relevant details
But, how to start describing a photograph?
Let’s begin!
Speaking Part 2: Global Description
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Starting describing a
photograph is easy. The first
action you must do is to
write a sentence that
answers the following
questions:
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Who?
Doing what?
Where?
When? (optional)
Speaking Part 2: Global Description
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Now that we answered these questions, let’s start writing our sentence. Some useful phrases
that you can use to introduce your description are:
• This picture shows…
• In this picture, I can see …
• This is a picture of…
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In this picture, I can
see an Asian family
having lunch in their
garden. And it’s a
beautiful sunny day.
Speaking Part 2: Adding details
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How many people are in
the picture?
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What are they doing?
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How are these people
feeling? Sad? Happy?
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What items you can see in
the picture?
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Speaking Part 2: Adding details
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There are five people in
the picture: three of
them are sitting around
a table and two of them
are standing up. They all
seem very happy.
On the table, there are
plenty of dishes with
food and some glasses
with orange juice. I can
also see a bottle of
water on the left.
Speaking Part 2: Speculation
To speculate, you have to add any idea that comes to your mind that it might be happening in the picture but
explaining clearly the reason of why.
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The man in the middle looks
older than the others, so he
might be a grandfather and the
other people could be his
children and grandchildren.
The man on the left is holding a
present and the woman on the
right is holding some flowers,
so I believe it might be
someone’s birthday or
anniversary. That’s probably
why they are all so happy.
Speaking Part 2: Minor relevant details
Once you have described completely the picture, and speculating about the same, you can also add minor
relevant details like the weather or the picture’s background.
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It must be summer or
spring, because it’s really
sunny and the family are all
wearing short sleeves.
In the background, I can
see some grass, a few trees
and the neighbor's houses.
Speaking Part 2: Whole Description
In this picture, I can see an Asian family having lunch in their garden.
And it’s a beautiful sunny day.
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There are five people in the picture: three of them are sitting around a
table and two of them are standing up. They all seem very happy.
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On the table, there are plenty of dishes with food and some glasses
with orange juice. I can also see a bottle of water on the left.
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The man in the middle looks older than the others, so he might be a
grandfather and the other people could be his children and
grandchildren.
The man on the left is holding a present and the woman on the right is
holding some flowers, so I believe it might be someone’s birthday or
anniversary. That’s probably why they are all so happy.
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It must be summer or spring, because it’s really sunny and the family
are all wearing short sleeves.
In the background, I can see some grass, a few trees and the
neighbor's houses.
Speaking Part 2: Position
IN the top left corner
AT the top
IN the top right corner
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IN THE BACKGROUND
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ON the left
IN the middle/ center
ON the right
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IN THE
FOREGROUND
IN the bottom left corner
AT the bottom
IN the bottom right corner
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Who?
Doing what?
Where?
When? (optional)
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Young people
Having a meeting
In a office
In the morning
This picture shows a
group of young people
having a meeting in an
office in the morning.
This picture shows a group of
young people having a meeting in an
office in the morning.
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How many people?
What are they doing?
Position
Speculation
There are four women and three men.
Three of them are sitting down on a
sofa and three of them are standing up
behind it. In the center, there is a
beautiful woman explaining something,
and the other people seem to be
listening to her. Maybe she’s the boss
and the others are her employees.
In front of her, there’s a table with a
laptop, a pen and some paper. The
woman on the right, in the
foreground, might be taking some
notes.
In the background, on the right, I
can see a large piece of furniture with
some small plants. There’s also a glass
wall and a door.
ANSWER AS HONEST AS POSSIBLE
Was the content difficult to understand it? Why?
Why not?
What resources do you need to complete this
activity?
Do you need to practice more this task?
EXERCISES
Speaking Part 2: Describing a photograph
At the moment of describing a photograph, you MUST follow this sequence:
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1. Brief global description  You must describe just what you see, without adding any
details.
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2. Long description  Now, you must focus on details, from general to specific ones.
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3. Speculation  You have to infer informartion from what we can see in the photograph.
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4. Minor relevant details
But, how to start describing a photograph?
Let’s begin!
Speaking Part 2: Global Description
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Starting describing a
photograph is easy. The first
action you must do is to
write a sentence that
answers the following
questions:
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Who?
Doing what?
Where?
When? (optional)
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