Prime Time 3, Coursebook

A picture is worth a thousand words Ally’s podcast: An art project a) Listen to both parts of Ally’s interview with her art teacher and order the pictures. There are three pictures they don’t talk about. b) Listen to the first part of Ally’s podcast again and fill in one word for each gap. 1. The first thing you should do when you are describing a picture is give some 1 information. Furthermore, say what 2 of picture it is: for example, it can be a photograph, a portrait, a collage, a poster, a drawing or a painting. If you can, say who took, created, painted or drew this picture 3 and where. 2. In the next part, you should be more specific 4 and describe details that you can see in the picture. Also say what you can see in which part of the picture: What’s in the middle? What’s in the 5 ? 3. Finally, try to explain what the picture might 6 . What comes to your mind when you look at it? Remember: a picture is worth a thousand words! Describing a picture a) A picture description has three parts, as you can see in 5b. Make a table in which you write more useful phrases from exercise 6b for each part. Start like this: introduction (1) main part (2) conclusion (3) I’m going to describe a painting made by … In the middle of the picture, you can see … It seems that the artist wanted to show… g4ik6w 5 1.23 h5ic4w A 3 B E D C F 6 68 8 Unit Picture-perfect sixty-eight Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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