Detailed Description and Vocabulary
This page delves into more specific vocabulary for describing visual elements and provides guidance on structuring a detailed description of a document.
It includes vocabulary for various subjects, such as:
• Animals: dog/puppy, cat/kitten, cow/calf, chicken
• Actions: to eat, to hit, to punish
The page introduces phrases for describing specific areas of an image:
• "In the bottom/top left/right-hand corner..."
• "At the top/bottom..."
• "In the middle..."
It also covers prepositions for describing spatial relationships:
• In, on, under, next to, behind, in front of, between
The page explains how to describe ongoing actions using the present continuous tense:
• "They are dancing."
Vocabulary: Techniques pour présenter un document visuel en anglais - This section provides crucial language tools for articulating the spatial arrangement and actions within an image.
Definition: Present Continuous Tense - Used to describe actions in progress at the time of speaking, formed by using 'to be' + verb + -ing.