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Comment décrire une image?

D'abord, il faut identifier le document: This picture is ...

a photograph, a poster, an advertisement, an illustration from a book, a painting, a drawing, a scene from a film...

Ensuite, décrire ce que l'on voit:

The scene takes place ...

outside, inside, at school, at home, in the street, in Britain, in the USA, in France...

It takes place ...

during the day, at night, late in the evening, early in the morning, after school, at the weekend...

There are ... people

There are .... adults, children, girls, boys

In the background, I can see ...

In the middle I can see...

In the top right hand corner (en haut à droite) / in the bottom right hand corner (en bas à droite)

In the top left hand corner (en haut à gauche) / in the bottom left hand corner (en bas à gauche)

Enfin, on essaye de deviner (les rapports et les actions des personnages, ce qui s'est passé avant, ce qu'ils pensent, les sentiments...) et on donne ses impressions:

The two girls are sisters because...

The three students are meeting for the first time because...

The man is working. I can see...

She looks happy because... Maybe she...

The colours are ... I think the painter ...

I like the details of the hat because...

I don't like the picture but the face of the girl is very beautiful...

Il faut toujours donner du positif et du négatif, mais il faut faire attention de ne pas affirmer son point de vue. Pour cela, utilisez les auxiliaires de mode!

Structures de communication utiles pour les oraux d'anglais

*vocabulaire*

Capacité: I can write (past = could)

I know how to write

It’s easy for me to write

I’ll manage to write

Incapacité: I can’t write

I’m not able to write = I am unable to write

It’s impossible (hard/not easy/not possible) for me to write

Obligation: I must write

I have to write

I need to write

It’s necessary for me to write

I’m supposed to write

Absence d’obligation: I don’t have to write

I needn’t write

It’s not necessary for me to write

Permission: I may write

I am allowed to write

Do you mind if I write?

Do you mind my writing?

You allow me to write

Désirs et souhaits: You would like me to write < You want me to write

I feel like writing

I dream of writing

I’m dying for writing

I wish I wrote (toujours preterit)

If only I wrote (toujours preterit)

Intention: I will write

I’m going to write

I’m thinking of writing

I’m about to write

I plan (I intend) to

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