Describing a Scene Framework
CELPIP Speaking Task 3: Describing a Scene Framework
Template Structure
Opening (10-15 seconds):
"Looking at this [SCENE TYPE], I can see [GENERAL OVERVIEW]. The most striking aspect is [MAIN FOCAL POINT]."
Development (45-55 seconds):
"In the foreground, [FOREGROUND DETAILS]. Moving to the middle section, [MIDDLE GROUND DETAILS]. The background shows [BACKGROUND DETAILS]. What's particularly interesting is [SPECIFIC DETAIL OR ACTION], which [EXPLANATION OF SIGNIFICANCE]."
Conclusion (10-15 seconds):
"Overall, this scene depicts [SUMMARY OF MAIN ACTIVITY/ATMOSPHERE]. It really captures [FINAL OBSERVATION]."
Filled Example
Opening (12 seconds):
"Looking at this park scene, I can see families enjoying a sunny weekend afternoon. The most striking aspect is how busy and lively the area appears."
Development (50 seconds):
"In the foreground, there's a young couple having a picnic on a red checkered blanket with a basket beside them. Moving to the middle section, I notice several children playing on swings and slides while their parents are sitting on nearby benches, chatting and watching. The background shows tall maple trees with green foliage and what appears to be a walking path where joggers and dog walkers are passing by. What's particularly interesting is the food truck parked near the playground, which suggests this is a popular community gathering spot."
Conclusion (13 seconds):
"Overall, this scene depicts a typical Canadian community park during peak hours. It really captures the social nature of public spaces in residential neighborhoods."
When to Use This Framework
This framework works best for outdoor scenes, community settings, and locations with multiple people and activities. It's ideal when the image has clear foreground, middle ground, and background elements that you can systematically describe to create a complete picture.
Delivery Tips
Key Phrases
⢠"In the foreground/middle ground/background..."
⢠"Moving to the [left/right/center] of the scene..."
⢠"What stands out most is..."
⢠"The atmosphere appears to be..."
⢠"I can observe several people who are..."
⢠"The setting suggests that..."
⢠"What's particularly notable is..."
⢠"The overall mood seems..."
⢠"This gives the impression of..."
⢠"The scene captures..."
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š Quick Quiz
1. What should be your primary focus when opening your scene description?
2. How should you organize the development section of your scene description?
3. What makes a scene description more engaging and complete?