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* Start with a general idea of the subject of the picture before going into details. | *Start with a general idea of the subject of the picture before going into details. | ||
<span style="color:green">"My picture is about …"</span> | <span style="color:green">"My picture is about …"</span> | ||
<span style="color:green">"This photo shows a …"</span> | <span style="color:green">"This photo shows a …"</span> | ||
* | *Use the [[Present Progressive|<strong style="background:Yellow">PRESENT PROGRESSIVE</strong>]] | ||
<span style="color:green">"She's wearing a …"</span> | |||
<span style="color:green">"They are just doing their homework."</span> | |||
{{Achtung-en|Wenn Du über Gefühle und Zustände redest, musst du wieder [[Present Simple|<strong style="background:gold">PRESENT SIMPLE</strong>]] verwenden!}} | |||
* Use | *Talk in sentences – don’t produce lists of items you can see | ||
*Organise your description – don’t describe the same thing more than once | |||
**Use directions: | |||
[[File:Describing a picture.svg|600px|Tell me what you can see '''in''' the picture.]] | |||
<span style="color:green">"The dog seems to be …"</span> | <span style="color:green">"The dog seems to be …"</span> | ||
<span style="color:green">"The boy looks very happy."</span> | <span style="color:green">"The boy looks very happy."</span> | ||
* Give reasons (related to the picture) for your ideas | *Give reasons (related to the picture) for your ideas | ||
<span style="color:green">"I can't see it very well, but it seems as if …;"</span> | <span style="color:green">"I can't see it very well, but it seems as if …;"</span> | ||
* Talk about the situation as well as the physical things you can see in the picture. | *Talk about the situation as well as the physical things you can see in the picture. | ||
60 Sekunden gehen schnell vorüber. Sucht nicht nach einem bestimmten Wort, sondern [[ | 60 Sekunden gehen schnell vorüber. Sucht nicht nach einem bestimmten Wort, sondern [[General Conversation/Bypassing Strategies|umschreibt es]] / oder beschreibt andere Sachen. | ||
== Video == | ==Video== | ||
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{{Responding to Visual Prompts}} | {{Responding to Visual Prompts}} |
Aktuelle Version vom 26. April 2022, 17:35 Uhr
- Start with a general idea of the subject of the picture before going into details.
"My picture is about …"
"This photo shows a …"
- Use the PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
"She's wearing a …"
"They are just doing their homework."
Be Careful!
Wenn Du über Gefühle und Zustände redest, musst du wieder PRESENT SIMPLE verwenden!
- Talk in sentences – don’t produce lists of items you can see
- Organise your description – don’t describe the same thing more than once
- Use directions:
"The dog seems to be …"
"The boy looks very happy."
- Give reasons (related to the picture) for your ideas
"I can't see it very well, but it seems as if …;"
- Talk about the situation as well as the physical things you can see in the picture.
60 Sekunden gehen schnell vorüber. Sucht nicht nach einem bestimmten Wort, sondern umschreibt es / oder beschreibt andere Sachen.
Video