It is not necessary, but it is better to start your sentences doing assumption.
For example, They look like a couple.
They look like a band.
They look like office workers/cooks/pedestrians
He looks like a waiter
She looks like a clerk.
Firstly, you can start your speaking with "This is a picture taken in a ...............".
We add the name of the place in this space. The important point is using the name with a correct preposition.
Here are some common place names we often see in Part 2.
For instance:
ON
on a road
on a mountain
on a sidewalk
When starting speaking, Article a/an is used with place names we speak for the first time.
AT
at an airport
at a cafe
at a restaurant
at an outdoor restaurant
IN
in an outdoor market
in an office
in a warehouse
in a department store
in a store
in a lab/laboratory
in a street
in a gallery
in a fitting room
in a parking lot
In the second sentence of our speaking, we describe what people wear. There are always people in pictures. Sometimes, there are lots of people, namely, more than 3 people. Sometimes, there are only 3 or less than 3 people.
If there are 3 or less than 3 people, what each person wears is explained one by one.
She is wearing a mask, a blue jacket, and black boots.
If there are more than 3 people, we divide people into groups, and we describe what each group wears.
Some of them are wearing uniforms.
One of them is wearing sneakers.
All of them are wearing hats.
the most used clothes, face shapes, and accessory names:
Accessories:
helmet
a necklace
a cap
a bracelet
She is carrying a bag.
In case that it is not possible to identify a person's face, " I can see her / his back" is used.
Clothes:
a lab coat a cardigan
suit a plaid jacket
a apron a sweat suit
an uniform a black raincoat
shorts sweatpants
Everyone is wearing a jacket.
She is wearing a sweater around her shoulder.
Face Shapes:
He has a beard She has blonde hair /white/ brown/dark hair
She has a ponytail. He has straight hair
a moustache He is bald
While we use A/AN article for "beard, mustache, ponytail, beard, it is not used for "hair."
Now, we reach the most important step. At this stage, we define what people do using at least 3 verbs.
If there are 3 or less than 3 people, we try to define what each person does.
On the other hand, if there are more than 3 people, we divide people into groups. And, we describe what each group does.
For instance, some of them are standing, holding cups of coffee and talking to each other.
There some verb patterns is useful for speaking.
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Carrying a bag
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Holding a smartphone on her hand
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Smiling at her
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Using a laptop computer/smartphone/ remote controller
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Looking at something*
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Giving a presentation
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Having a meeting
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Making foods
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Cooking something
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Holding a utensil
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Preparing dishes
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Sitting (around a table)
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Writing something down*
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Making gesture*
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Posing to him
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Talking to each other*
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Listen to the other*
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Moving items
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Taking an order
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Taking a picture (of a view)
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Placing an order
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Holding a wheelbarrow
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Touching her chin
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Thinking of buying something
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Playing the drums
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Singing a song
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Performing music
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Raking soil
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Gardening
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Loading something on a cart
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Going down the stairs
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Going up to the stairs
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Doing grocery shopping
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Pressing a button
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Leaning the side of the elevator
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Waiting for customers
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Looking into something *(through a microscrope)
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Bending forward
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Stand by*
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Sitting down*
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Examining a product
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Closing her/his eyes
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Enjoy something
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Crossing one’s legs*
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Resting on a chair
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Playing tennis
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relaxing
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Touching suitcases/luggage
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Getting on a plane/bus/ship
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Getting in a taxi
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Practicing a piece of music
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Pushing a cart
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Facing each other
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Walking side by side
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Passing by
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Typing on a keyboard
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Standing in line
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Helping others
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laughing
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Taking out something from the bag
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Choosing some vegetables
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Picking up a pepper
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Checking into a hotel
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Resting her leg on a table
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Mixing something in a bowl
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* Starred verbs are the most used verbs in the exam. Even if you do not remember names of actions, you can use these starred verbs to describe actions on pictures.
If you still have time, you can talk about items in the background/ foreground.
There some fallen leaves on the ground.
In the background of the picture, there are some art pieces.
In the foreground, there are some trees behind the car.
There are buildings around the street.
There are many items are displayed along the wall.
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