Enhancing English Speaking Skills with Picture Comparison Techniques
Improve your English speaking proficiency by comparing and contrasting images using various linking words and expressions, such as introducing opinions, additional ideas, comparative sentences, opposite ideas, contrastive sentences, examples, listing in order, and concluding statements.
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One Way Idiomas. Avenida Zabalgana, Bajo 28, 01015 OXFORD TEST OF ENGLISH Materials OTE SPEAKING PART 3: CHOOSE TWO PICTURES AND ANSWER THE QUESTION COMPARE AND CONTRAST TWO PICTURES: USE LINKERS TO CREATE YOUR DISCOURSE
TO INTRODUCE OPINIONS As far as I m concerned As far as I know As far as I recognise To my view Personally, I think I m positive that I m certain that I m true that
+: WHEN PICTURES LOOK SIMILAR TO INTRODUCE AN ADDITIONAL IDEA In addition Furthermore Together with that Moreover Besides Also Too And
+, +: COMPARATIVE SENTENCES TO INTRODUCE A RESTATEMENT In fact Indeed* That is Due to the fact that
-: WHEN PICTURES LOOK DIFFERENT TO INTRODUCE AN OPPOSITE IDEA On the other hand* In contrast On the contrary However Nevertheless Still Nonetheless But Yet* Although Though* Even though In spite of + noun Despite + noun
1 OR 2: CONTRASTIVE SENTENCES TO INTRODUCE CHOICE OR ALTERNATIVE Otherwise Or (else) If* On the one hand / On the other hand In picture A we can see whereas in picture B there is instead. While in picture A we can see in picture B there is
1 TO INTRODUCE AN EXAMPLE For example For instance As an illustration To make myself clearer
1, 2, 3, etc. TO LIST IN ORDER First Second Next Last Finally In the first/second/third/ / place
. TO INTRODUCE A CONCLUSION OR SUMMARY Clearly Thus, In brief In conclusion Indeed* In short In summary