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DESCRIPTION OF

IMAGES
UNIT 1
DESCRIPTION OF IMAGES: STEPS

1. OBJECTIVE 2. SUBJECTIVE
• what is it?  A picture, (black-and- • Speculate about the context of the
white) photograph, screenshot, picture 
painting, cartoon…
I think/ guess/ reckon…
• Where are the things/people? He/she/it might/may/could…
 There is/are, I can see… They look like…
They seem…
• What’s going on? Present Perhaps/ maybe…
continuous
WHERE THE THINGS ARE
WHERE THE THINGS ARE
___ the top ___ the corner

___ the right ___ the middle ___ the left

___ the bottom


WHERE THE THINGS ARE
___ the top ___ the corner

___ the right ___ the middle ___ the left

s s t h e
u g ue
o
Can y repositions?
s sin g p ___ the bottom
mi
WHERE THE THINGS ARE
at the top ___ the corner

___ the right ___ the middle ___ the left

s s t h e
u g ue
o
Can y repositions?
s sin g p ___ the bottom
mi
WHERE THE THINGS ARE
at the top ___ the corner

___ the right ___ the middle ___ the left

s s t h e
u g ue
o
Can y repositions?
s sin g p at the bottom
mi
WHERE THE THINGS ARE
at the top ___ the corner

on the right ___ the middle ___ the left

s s t h e
u g ue
o
Can y repositions?
s sin g p at the bottom
mi
WHERE THE THINGS ARE
at the top ___ the corner

on the right ___ the middle on the left

s s t h e
u g ue
o
Can y repositions?
s sin g p at the bottom
mi
WHERE THE THINGS ARE
at the top in the corner

on the right ___ the middle on the left

s s t h e
u g ue
o
Can y repositions?
s sin g p at the bottom
mi
WHERE THE THINGS ARE
at the top in the corner

on the right in the middle on the left

s s t h e
u g ue
o
Can y repositions?
s sin g p at the bottom
mi
WHERE THE THINGS ARE

In the background

In the foreground
Which are the missing prepositions?

____ the top-left corner.


____ the bottom right.
Which are the missing prepositions?

In the top-left corner.


____ the bottom right.
Which are the missing prepositions?

In the top-left corner.


On the bottom right.
Which are the missing prepositions?

In the top-left corner.


On the bottom right.

When talking about two ‘places’, the preposition ‘agrees’ with


the last place.
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