EP 1A Module 1.1
EP 1A Module 1.1
Module 1.1.
DESCRIBING THE SITUATION REFLECTED
IN THE GIVEN PICTURE
IV. Introduction :
Unlocking of Difficulties/Discussion
/dəˈskripSH(ə)n/
1. a spoken or written representation or account of a person, object, or event: "people
who had seen him were able to give a description" synonyms account,
explanation, elucidation, illustration, representation
Adjective (https://ph.search.yahoo.com )
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/ˈajəktiv/
1. A word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a
noun to modify or describe it.
2. A descriptive adjective will usual fit into one of the following categories.
Example
Category
Source: ( https://www.grammar-monster.com )
Description is a kind of discourse that aims to create a picture in the mind of the
reader. To create a clear picture, you must include details that will enable your reader
to vividly imagine the person, place, or a thing you are describing. To do this
requires sharpened powers of observation on your part. Furthermore, to translate the
closely observed details into a clear picture, you must carefully choose words and
skillfully use them to enable the reader to imagine how something works, smells,
sound, or feels when touched. In short your sensory details must appeal the
imagination. Often the vividness of the picture may also stir the emotion. ( Agalabia,
1998 )
When people use description, they generally rely on one of more of the five human
senses to describe something so that it becomes instantly memorable and relatable. It
usually used to help the audience visualize people and places, but it can also put the
audience in a particular mood or create a certain type of atmosphere. The writer or
speaker uses nouns and adjectives to give the readers and listeners a sense of what
something is like materially. (https://www.wisegeek.com )
5. Don’t panic when things go blank. Inhale, exhale. Go back to the picture, then
start again.
Source: (https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org )
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VI. Supplementary
Learning Resources : 1. Books/Workbooks
IX. Student Feedback : Please answer the questions inside the box.
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LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Home-based Activities
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