writing- the story behind a photo
Remember to use connectors to join your sentences when you are writing a composition. Here is a list of the most common ones. Not using these connectors or linkers in you composition will take points out of your mark and make your composition poor.
USEFUL TIPS TO DESCRIBE A PHOTO
First think about the photo. Have a look at it.
First think about the photo. Have a look at it.
- Spend a couple of seconds thinking about the vocabulary you are going to use.
- Think about the locations using prepositions (on the right, on the left, in the middle, at the front, etc.)
- Start with a presentation of the picture (what's the picture about). Describe what you can see in the picture (there is a couple, there's a man and a woman, etc.)
- Talk about the actions using the verb in the present continuous (she's eating, he's washing the dishes, etc.)
- GIve your personal opinion about the picture (I think/ I believe that she's happy because she's smiling, etc.)
- Connect the picture with your own experience (this photo reminds me of, I remember when, when I look at this picture I have good memories because, et.)