How to Describe Your Favorite Photos in English | Grammar in Use
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Published1 week ago
Duration8:50
Video IDZgrrBvgAdQQ
Languageen-US
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views427
Likes46
Comments3
Engagement Rate11.48%
Likes per 100 views10.77
Comments per 1K views7.03
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Description
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Do you have favorite photos on your phone?
In this English lesson, you'll learn how to describe photos, talk about memories, and tell personal stories using natural English. We'll practice useful grammar and conversation patterns that help you speak more confidently about past experiences.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to:
📸 Describe where and when a photo was taken
📸 Use the simple past and past progressive correctly
📸 Explain what happened before, during, and after an event
📸 Talk about your feelings and memories
📸 Use connectors like AND, SO, and BUT
📸 Describe actions with WHILE
You'll also get speaking tasks throughout the lesson so you can practice with your own photos and experiences.
This lesson is ideal for high beginners and low intermediate English learners who want to improve their speaking skills, storytelling abilities, and confidence in conversation.
💬 Grab your phone and choose a favorite photo. By the end of the lesson, you'll be ready to describe it in English!
INDEX:
0:00 Introduction
0:19 Using the simple past
1:06 Task 1
1:26 Using the past progressive
2:16 Task 2
2:36 Using a time words
3:50 Task 3
4:18 How to use “remember”
5:24 Task 4
5:45 Using connecting words
6:53 Task 5
7:30 Using “while”
8:24 Task 6
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