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Hi, in some speaking exams you have to describe a picture and today I will show you how to nail it.
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Hi, in some speaking exams you have to describe a picture and today I will show you how to nail it.
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Okay, first the most important thing.
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Don't be afraid or ashamed if you don't understand something during the exam.
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Say it and if you're not sure what to do, ask.
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Could you repeat?
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What do you mean?
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I'm sorry, I didn't understand that.
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I'm not sure what to do to do?
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Should I start?
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And sometimes you can say,
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I'm sorry, I'm really nervous and it might help you.
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And remember, you don't need to know all the words for the things you can see in the picture.
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If you don't know the exact word,
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just describe what you see.
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The main thing you see.
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I would start describing this picture by saying,
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in the picture I can see five people.
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There are two men and three women.
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There are no children in the picture.
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And remember we say in the picture, not on the picture.
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There is a plant in the picture.
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There is a plant on the picture.
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To describe actions we use present continuous.
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The people in the picture are not sitting at their desks.
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They are standing and raising their hands.
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They are all smiling.
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They are all wearing similar colours.
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The woman on the right is wearing glasses.
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Focus on the details.
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In front of the people there is a desk.
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On the desk there are two notebooks,
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some papers and a plant.
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In the background I can see a notice board.
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Behind the woman on the right there is another plant.
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What do you think?
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Based on the fact that they are smiling I believe
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that they like their job or maybe one of them has just told a joke and that's why everybody looks so happy.
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I guess they are good friends and that they like each other.
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Because of the clothes that the people are wearing, I think it's Friday.
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Their clothes are not entirely formal and many offices have casual Fridays,
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which allows their employees to dress casually.
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I like this picture because everybody in it is very relaxed and they seem to be a good team.
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It reminds me of my parents' office,
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where the people are very friendly and helpful and I think I'd like to have colleagues like that in the future.
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And now I will describe two more pictures for you.
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In the picture I can see two boys.
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I guess they are both six or seven years old.
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On the left side of the picture there is a globe
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and on the right side of the picture there are some books.
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The boys are in the middle of the picture.
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They are both sitting and smiling.
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The boy on the left is wearing a red t-shirt and the boy on the right is wearing a black t-shirt.
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They are sitting next to each other and they are reading a book.
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I believe this is a geography book because of the globe that is standing next to the boys.
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Judging by the fact that there are a lot of books and no toys in the picture,
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I think the boys are at school.
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It seems that they like it because they look quite happy.
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I guess they are best friends and that's why they are sitting together.
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It reminds me of my school friends and how we used to learn and play together.
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In the picture I can see a couple,
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a man and a woman.
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They are in the foreground and in the background there are some trees.
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There is also a really big tree on the left side of the picture.
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They are in the park.
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I think it's springtime because all the leaves are green,
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the sky looks bright and they are wearing light jackets which are perfect for spring.
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Based on the look on the woman's face, I think she's angry.
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Even though she is in a beautiful park,
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she's not smiling, she doesn't seem to enjoy it and I think she wants to go away.
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It seems that the man is following her.
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He is stretching his arms as if he wanted to say sorry.
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I suppose they have been arguing,
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maybe he has done something wrong and it made her furious.
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I guess that whatever the man did it was rather serious because people don't normally argue in parks.
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I hope that they will be able to talk about it
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and that he will get the chance to make things right again.
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Okay now let's practice what you've just learned.
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Okay, that's it for today.
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Thank you for watching.
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Give this video a like if you enjoyed it and I'll see you next time.
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Bye!

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No mundo das provas de conversação em inglês, descrever imagens é uma habilidade crucial. No vídeo "HOW TO DESCRIBE PICTURES LIKE A PRO ;)", o orador oferece dicas valiosas para qualquer aluno que precise melhorar sua capacidade de descrever imagens em inglês. A abordagem dele é encorajadora, lembrando os alunos de que não devem ter medo de pedir esclarecimentos caso não entendam algo durante o exame. Essa atitude pode ser especialmente útil para diminuir a ansiedade que muitos sentem ao falar em inglês.

As 5 Principais Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • Excuse me, could you repeat that? - Uma maneira educada de pedir que alguém repita o que disse.
  • I didn’t understand that. - Frase útil para expressar falta de compreensão.
  • In the picture, I can see... - Começo perfeito para descrever uma imagem.
  • The people are smiling. - Usar ações em presente contínuo para descrever o que as pessoas estão fazendo.
  • I think they are good friends. - Introduzindo opiniões baseadas na observação da imagem.

Guia Passo a Passo de Shadowing

Para aprimorar sua prática de conversação em inglês e se sentir mais confiante ao descrever imagens, siga este guia de shadowing inspirado no vídeo:

  1. Escolha uma imagem: Comece com uma imagem simples, como uma cena do dia a dia.
  2. Observe os detalhes: Antes de começar a falar, analise a imagem em busca de detalhes, como números de pessoas, cores das roupas e atividades que estão realizando.
  3. Formule suas frases: Use a estrutura “In the picture, I can see...” para introduzir sua descrição. Construa suas frases descrevendo o que você vê antes de interpretá-las.
  4. Use presente contínuo: Para ações, utilize o presente contínuo, como “They are smiling” ou “They are standing.” Isso traz dinamismo à sua descrição.
  5. Adicione suas observações: Depois de descrever os detalhes da imagem, faça suposições ou opiniões sobre o que a imagem sugere, assim como o orador fez no vídeo.

Seguindo estas etapas, você não só aumenta sua confiança no inglês, mas também pode coletar vocabulário e estrutura gramatical que se tornará intuitiva ao longo do tempo. Além disso, a prática contínua de shadowing em inglês o ajudará a melhorar sua pronúncia e fluência. Experimente praticar essas habilidades e observe como sua capacidade de descrever imagens se desenvolve significativamente!

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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