Prime Time 3, Coursebook

b) Describe a picture you like. Use linking words and the words and phrases on this page. Video: Ally’s flick “What’s in a pic?” a) Before watching, look at the stills below. Guess what the video will be about. Tick the idea/s below. Going to museums Doing art projects at school Taking selfies Painting the portraits of famous people Looking at old family photographs Thinking about pictures and how important they are Interviewing photographers b) Watch the video. What is the main idea? Did you guess correctly in a)? c) Ally uses different linking words and phrases to structure what she is saying. Watch the video again and fill in the linking words and phrases. Often we want to tell others something about ourselves, but we just don’t find the words to say it. 1 I ask my grandpa to show me some old photographs. 2 I ask him a lot of questions about them. 3 he tells me he doesn’t remember. 4 , he starts talking, and then we talk about everything. 5 , I think it is true: sometimes a picture IS worth a thousand words. on top of at the top in the background next to in the middle in the bottom right-hand corner behind on the left in front of in the foreground in the lower part under 7 gy6h8y And then All in all But at other times, Sometimes This is why Useful phrases This photo/picture shows … The painting makes the viewer feel happy/sad … When I look at this picture, I think of/it reminds me of … On the left, we can see … The picture was taken in/at … … painted this picture in … Overall, I think the picture shows … It seems that the artist wanted to show … In the upper left-hand corner, there is … P Info “Flick” is an informal word for “film”, “pic” is short for “picture”. A still is a picture from a film. i 69 8 sixty-nine Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eige tu des Verlags öbv

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