What is the Picture About? A Simple Guide to Describing Pictures ๐ธ
When we talk about “What is the picture about?”, we mean looking carefully at a picture and talking about what we see in it. This helps us understand the story or idea the picture shows.
How to Describe a Picture in Steps ๐
- Look Carefully
First, look closely at the picture. Take your time to notice all the small and big things. - Say Who is in the Picture
Talk about the people or animals you see. For example, โThere is a boy wearing a red shirt,โ or โI see a cat sitting on the chair.โ - Talk About the Objects
Notice things like toys, trees, or cars. You can say, โThere is a yellow ball on the grass,โ or โI see a big tree with green leaves.โ - Describe the Setting
Say where the picture is taking place. Is it inside a room, outside in a park, or at the beach? For example, โThe picture is in a garden with lots of flowers.โ - Say What is Happening
Look at what the people or animals are doing. You might say, โThe girl is feeding the ducks,โ or โThe dog is running fast.โ
Example for You ๐จ
If you see a picture of a family having a picnic:
- You might say, โThere is a family sitting on a blanket.โ
- โThere is a basket with food.โ
- โThey are outside in the park.โ
- โThe children are eating sandwiches and smiling.โ
By following these simple steps, you can tell lots of interesting things about any picture you see! This helps you use your words clearly and shows you understand the picture better.
20 Examination-Style Questions with Answers on “What is the Picture About?” โ๐ผ๏ธ
Here are 20 questions and answers about the topic “What is the picture about?” designed for Year 2 students in Key Stage 1 English in the UK. These questions help you practise describing pictures clearly and using the right words.
1. What can you see in the picture?
Answer: I can see a garden with flowers and a tree.
2. Who are the people in the picture?
Answer: There is a boy and a girl playing.
3. What are the people doing in the picture?
Answer: They are playing with a ball.
4. Is the picture inside or outside?
Answer: The picture is outside.
5. What time of day do you think it is? How do you know?
Answer: It is daytime because the sun is shining.
6. What colours can you see in the picture?
Answer: I can see green grass, blue sky, and red flowers.
7. Can you find an animal in the picture? What animal is it?
Answer: Yes, there is a dog next to the children.
8. What is the weather like in the picture?
Answer: It looks sunny and warm.
9. What clothes are the people wearing in the picture?
Answer: They are wearing shorts and t-shirts.
10. How do the people in the picture feel? How can you tell?
Answer: They look happy because they are smiling.
11. Is there anything funny or interesting in the picture?
Answer: Yes, the dog is jumping to catch a ball.
12. What could happen next in the picture?
Answer: The children might run to get the ball.
13. What things can you count in the picture?
Answer: I can count three trees and five flowers.
14. Are there any buildings in the picture? What are they?
Answer: Yes, there is a small house in the background.
15. Can you describe the background in the picture?
Answer: The background has green hills and a blue sky.
16. What do you think the people in the picture are saying?
Answer: They might be saying, “Letโs play ball!”
17. What is your favourite part of the picture? Why?
Answer: My favourite part is the big tree because it is shady.
18. Can you tell a short story about the picture?
Answer: The children are playing outside on a sunny day with their dog.
19. What makes you think the picture is happy or sad?
Answer: The picture is happy because everyone is smiling.
20. If you were in the picture, what would you do?
Answer: I would join the game and play with the ball.
These questions help you practise using words to talk about pictures. Try answering them with full sentences to improve your English!
