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If there are pictures to react to, you may be asked to do a variety of different things:

  • compare and contrast different pictures.
  • explain what is happening and why.
  • speculate on what is about to happen.

Make sure you do what is required. Even if your English is good you will lose marks if you do not do what you are asked.

Talking about pictures

ACTIVITY

Describe what is happening in this photograph and say how you think these two friends in the boat are enjoying themselves.

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