Speculating about pictures
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Enhance communication skills by speculating about pictures with partners. Use phrases like "I think," "It appears to be," and "It looks like." Practice guessing and discussing images together.
Speculating about pictures
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What chunks can you think of to talk about something you’re not sure of? • I think … • I believe … • I guess … • I am under the impression that… • To the best of my knowledge… • I take it (that) … • It seems to me (that) … • It may / might be …
Talk to a partner • You will see three pictures in the next three slides. Talk to your partner about them, trying to guess what it might be. • Remember to use the chunks you’ve just seen.
What do you say when you’re a tad more certain about the picture? • It gives the impression (that) … • It strikes me as … • It comes across as … • It has all the hallmarks of … • It shows signs of … • It looks like … • It looks as if … • It appears to be …
Talk to a partner • You’ll see two more pictures, but they’re a bit more contextualised now. Talk to a different partner about them. • Remember to use the chunks you’ve just seen.
What chunks do you use to talk about related things? • … be linked to / with … • … have / be something to do with … • … go hand in hand with …
Talk to a partner • Find a different partner. • The picture in the next slide shows objects which are related. Talk to your partner about their relationship. • Remember to use the chunks you’ve just seen.
Paper 5, part 3 • Your school magazine wants to publish an article about different monuments around the world and they have pre-selected a couple of pictures. Talk to your partner about the monuments saying what they might be about, and then choose the one to be used in the magazine and say why.