- Study the picture carefully. Think about where the picture is set and what it is trying to portray.
- Identify 203 key areas that you wish to focus your description and interpretation on.
- Take note of the facial expressions of the people in the picture. You will be able to get a better idea of what the picture is about if you can decipher how the people are feeling. Think of appropriate words to describe the emotions of these people.
- Remember that you are not allowed to point with your fingers to identify any part of the picture. Instead, use " positional" phrases to show where the object you are describing is positioned.
Follow the steps below when describing a picture.
- Give a general description of what is occuring in the picture.
- Go on to describe the most obvious action or situation in the picture. Remember to back up your interpretations with good explanations. For example, you can suggest what you think happened before or after.
- Move from descr4ibing the situation to other parts of the picture in a systematic manner.
- Conclude by giving your overall impression of the events portrayed in the picture. You may wish to include your personal opinions in your conclusion.
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