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Bildbeschreibung - What do/can you see in the picture?

WHAT ...? There is a / There's a / There are …   -   I can see ….

HOW MANY ...? There are some/many/ …. houses/trees/people …

WHERE ...? They are/it is in / in front of ….  It

WEATHER: It is very sunny/cold/ … The weather is very …. The sky is ...

SITUATION: The houses are …     -   The people are ...

Order / Structure

Description goes from

  • general information: You can see a park, and there are many trees and people. The weather is good and the sun is shining.

to

  • details: In the center, the4r uis a girl with a brown dog. They are playing with a ball. Next to her a man is sleeping in the grass.



Locations

On the right/left By the door In the centre on the chair
Near the window In the background at the bottom/top
in the left/right corner
under the table


Actions

What are they doing?/ What is happening? (Gerade, in diesem Moment - deswegen present progressive!)

The man / woman is reading. (progressive form!)

The sun is shining.

 

Clothing

What is the man/woman wearing? -  She/He is wearing a …. and a raincoat.

Progressive form, weil sie das gerade, nicht immer trägt (Es regnet ja nicht immer)

 

Examples

What can you see in this picture?

In this picture, there are two boys. They are wearing T-shirts and shorts. The weather is very good, because the sky is blue and the sun is shining.

The boys are running after a dog. They want to go swimming in the lake.

(Formen von "to be" in simple form, alle anderen Verben im progressive)

 

On the right side of the room, there is a small table. On top of the table, there are some books. Next to the table, there is a green lamp.
The room has got two windows (simple present, weil das eine Eigenschaft/immer so ist - keine gerade ablaufende Handlung!).
What people are doing/wearing at this moment, what is happening ==> present progressive!

What is (that) (next to the tree)?            It looks like a cow./ I think that is a …. ==> What things are usually, always, often like,         what they look like ==> simple present!