How to explain a beautiful picture?
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- Cuteness overload.
- nice selfie!
- Someone call the firefighters. 🔥🔥
- Keep shining, pal.
- You are the coolest.
- Mesmerizing picture.
- Such a charming picture.
- Such a scenic view, looks great.
How to Describe a Picture in English - Spoken English Lesson - YouTube
Start with a summary, giving a general description of what's in the picture and what you can see. It's useful to imagine that the person you're talking to can't see the picture. Think: what does the other person need to know? What do you need to say so that other people can understand what's in the picture?
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- Your beauty has no boundaries. ...
- I'm in love. ...
- I would want to wake up next to you every day. ...
- I love how expressive your eyes are.
- nice picture. n.
- good photo. n.
- good picture. n.
- beautiful picture. n.
- great picture. n.
- great shot. n.
- great photo. n.
- pretty picture. n.
admirable, adorable, alluring, angelic, appealing, beauteous, bewitching, captivating, charming, classy, comely, cute, dazzling, delicate, delightful, divine, elegant, enthralling, enticing, excellent, exquisite, fair, fascinating, fetching, fine, foxy, good-looking, gorgeous, graceful, grand, handsome, ideal, inviting ...
- Choosing words carefully. Perhaps you think that describing a picture is actually quite a simple process. ...
- Describe the picture with all five senses in mind. ...
- Show, don't tell. ...
- The picture in contextual terms. ...
- The form of the essay.
HOW TO DESCRIBE PICTURES LIKE A PRO ;) | tips for speaking exams
- #1 Focus on the main part of the picture.
- #3 Try to use your imagination to make assumptions.
- #4 You can also use personal stories.
- #5 Practice EVERY DAY.
- You are so cute.
- Your beauty is irresistible!
- You look energetic.
- Impressive image.
- You look strong and safe.
- This photo is on!
- Simply elegant.
- Beautiful vibes everywhere!
How do you describe a picture in an essay?
- Choosing words carefully. Perhaps you think that describing a picture is actually quite a simple process. ...
- Describe the picture with all five senses in mind. ...
- Show, don't tell. ...
- The picture in contextual terms. ...
- The form of the essay.
a threshold between memory and a new photographic vision.” —Lucy R. Lippard, art critic. “The Great Picture is the world's largest photograph produced by the world's largest camera. It is also the world's largest statement, literally and metaphorically, about the role that photography plays in our society.”
