A good way to learn new words is to practise describing a photo.
What can you see in the photo?
When describing a photo you can think of different elements.
You can find them here.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1_B2HZ_bIsleU15QlFXakhKSFE/view?usp=sharing
To learn how to talk about position in a photograph see this document, pages 3 and 4
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1_B2HZ_bIslMUNSTUZkc2lwcms/view?usp=sharing
To learn how to talk about position in a photograph see this document, pages 3 and 4
For more information on how to describe a photo see PET Result Page 28, exercise 1 to 3.
You describe what the people are wearing, what they are holding and what they are doing. You can use the present continuous., formed by
am/is/are - verb - ing
The students are doing research.
One boy is raising his hand.
You describe what the people are wearing, what they are holding and what they are doing. You can use the present continuous., formed by
am/is/are - verb - ing
The students are doing research.
One boy is raising his hand.
We can also use the present continuous to talk about tendencies in society, when things increase, decrease or stay the same.
See here for more examples.
Use these pictures to describe other trends in society.
You can use different phrasal verbs to desribe trends. This is also useful for the IELTS Academic Writing, Test Part 1
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