describing pictures
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Describing Pictures
Verb forms, clothes and situation vocabulary
What is this document?
It's a photo It's a photograph It's a photograph of
two young children. It’s a photograph of
two young children reading a book.
A cartoon / a drawing / a painting / an advert
Where in the picture?
In the foreground In the background At the bottom At the top On the right On the left In the top left corner
What are they wearing?
A tie A white shirt Trousers Shoes Socks A watch A striped t-shirtHe is wearing:
She is wearing:
What are they doing?
They’re reading. They’re writing. They’re studying. They’re taking notes
for a research paper.
They’re working late in the library.
Note: for actions, use the "be + V-ing" form.
Your turn!
Your turn!
It's a photograph of two men at a conference.
The man on the right is interviewing and filming the man in a grey suit.
The man on the left is facing the camera.
ln the background there are some tables and chairs.
Your turn!
Your turn! It's a painting of two
people in a forest. The forest looks strange
and threatening. The man is in the bottom
left corner of the picture. He is wearing a red
pullover and blue trousers, and carrying a brown bag.
He's holding a branch in his right hand.
Your turn!
Your turn!
The scene takes place at night. The people are building a
puzzle… a very strange puzzle. On the left there is a man on a
ladder holding a piece of the puzzle.
The man and woman in the middle are walking into the puzzle!
Your turn!
Your turn! It's a drawing of some birds
in a tree. There is a plane dropping
hamburgers by parachute. There is just one tree left in
the forest, the others have all been cut down.
The birds look sad, like they don't want hamburgers.
They want more trees!
Your turn!