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Schema universale per la descrizione della fotografia

Schema universale per la descrizione della fotografia. 2. Le persone. Quanti anni hanno He’s about 50 years old. / They’re in their twenties. She’s a teenager/ a young child/ a middle-aged woman. They’re quite young. Cosa sentono He looks bored.

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Schema universale per la descrizione della fotografia

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  1. Schema universale per la descrizione della fotografia

  2. 2. Le persone Quanti anni hanno He’s about 50 years old. / They’re in their twenties. She’s a teenager/ a young child/ a middle-aged woman. They’re quite young. Cosa sentono He looks bored. He seems a bit frightened. Maybe it’s the first time he’s tried this sport. Cosa indossano She’s wearing a pair of shorts and a sweatshirt. They’re wearing quite casual/smart/conservative/ trendy clothes. He’s wearing a uniform.

  3. Strategie utili: quando ci sfugge una parola • It’s something you fry food in (a frying pan) • It’s a kind of container for flowers (a vase) • It’s a cupboard for keeping clothes in (a wardrobe) • It’s a policeman who directs the traffic (a traffic warden) • It’s a shop where you can buy meat (a butcher’s) • It’s a bird that lives by the sea (a seagull)

  4. Strategie utili: Ipotizzare (interpretazioni personali, non affermazioni categoriche) • It might be summer because most peple are wearing light clothes. • They could be American because of their car. • They seem quite young. • She looks very interested in her work. • It’s propably in the country, because you can see a field through the window. • I think it’s in the afternoon because of the light. • Maybe these two girls are sisters. • Perhaps he’s tired.

  5. An informal letter

  6. The Personnel ManagerThe Avalon Hotel60 Sinclair RoadLondon W14 OnJ • 20 Newman St. • London WI • 20th October • Dear Sir, • Par. 1: I am writing to apply for the job of Receptionist I saw in yesterday’s Daily Mirror. • Par. 2: I am 20 years old. I finished school at the age of 18 at the N. Thames College… • Par. 3: I would like to work as a receptionist because I enjoye my previous work experience in a hotel in Cannes. • Par. 4: There I worked as a receptionist at the Ambassador Hotel for six months and therefore I master the French Language quite well. • Par. 5: Even though I liked the job, I left it because I wanted to work in my country. • Par. 6: You will find herewith enclosed a C.V. and a copy of my school-leaving certificate. My last employers have agreed to act as referees supplying evidence of my ability to work efficiently. • I feel I am adequately qualified for the post you offer and I hope you will call me for an interview. • Yours sincerely • Name and Surname

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