Title: Writing to Describe
1Writing to Describe
Descriptive writing aims to Provide a vivid,
graphic and detailed account of a person, place
or situation. Create a picture with words so
the reader can imagine the scene, person
etc. Manipulate the readers responses so they
think and feel as though they are present in the
situation/environment being described.
2Descriptive Writing Techniques
- Use the five senses sounds, smell, touch,
- taste and sight. Everyone always focuses on sight
so - try and be different and use the other four more.
3Descriptive Writing Techniques
- Create images
- Similes used to compare two things, as or
like e.g. Sarah was crying like a baby. - Metaphors compares objects that seem unrelated
but have one thing in common e.g. Ben is a mule
(i.e. stubborn). - Personification gives an object or idea human
traits or qualities e.g. The flowers looked
sorry for themselves.
4Descriptive Writing Techniques
- Create sounds
- Alliteration repetition of the first consonant
sound in a sentence e.g. Busy as a bee. - Onomatopoeia word that imitates the sound it is
describing e.g. Bang!
5Descriptive Writing Techniques using language
creatively
Looking at the words you have found, what are the
subtle differences in meaning between them?
How many words can you think of that mean the
same or something similar to beautiful?
Always think about the connotations of words and
how they can help paint a picture.
6Descriptive Writing Techniques Lists of Three
One word paints a bit of a picture, three words
or phrases paints much more. The man was ugly.
Doesnt really paint enough of a picture does it?
You have a go
7Which of these would an examiner like most and
why?
- The shadows cast by a
birch flicker and dance
across the carpet. - The shadow of the birch
makes patterns on the
carpet.
8Which of these would an examiner like most and
why?
- A discarded tabloid
screams its headline - Hospitals failing!
-
- The headline of a
discarded tabloid
reads Hospitals failing!
9Which of these would an examiner like most and
why?
- The bright, white light interrogates the
patients, draining colour from their faces - 2. The bright, white light makes everybody
appear very pale.
10Which technique is the writer using?
- Yes, its personification! Examiners love it.
- Write a sentence describing one thing in the
waiting room. - Pick one of the objects and then describe what it
is doing using - personification.
11Descriptive Writing Techniques varying the start
to your sentences
- Try beginning some sentences in your description
- with ing clauses as this makes the sentence seem
- more active and interesting.
- Struggling to clear his nose, the pensioner
- snorted loudly into his chequered handkerchief.
- Dont forget the comma.
12Write a sentence about this picture. Try to start
it with an ing word and remember to appeal to
the senses.
13In the exam, a typical question might be
Describe yourself or Describe the room you are
in. Be imaginative the examiner is testing
your writing skills not looking for a truthful
description of the Sports Hall! Go for
describing more specific and interesting details
not the obvious and everyday thingsBreak the
view into snapshot scenes by planning - in detail
and you wont go wrong