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Describe a photo that makes you feel happy

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Describe a photo that makes you feel happy

You should say:

  • when and where you took the photo
  • what the photo is of
  • how often you look at the photo; and,
  • explain why it makes you feel happy.

Sample Part 3 Questions

  1. Do you think people take too many photos?
  2. What kinds of photos do people like to take?
  3. Do you think people take more photos nowadays compared to the past?
  4. Do you think it’s important to have professional equipment to take great photos?
  5. Do you think being a professional photographer is a great job?
  6. Why do some people like to post their photos to social media?

Sample Cue Card Answer

There's this one photo that always puts a smile on my face. It's a picture of my family and me on a beach vacation a few years ago. We're all standing in a line, arms around each other, with the sun setting behind us. My mom's got this goofy grin on her face, my dad's got his sunglasses on, and my siblings and I are all making silly faces. It's just one of those moments where everything felt right with the world.

What I love about this photo is the way it captures the feeling of being carefree. We were all just enjoying the moment, not worried about anything else. My mom was probably stressing about getting us all to smile at the same time, but in that instant, she just let go and was present. My dad was being his usual goofy self, and my siblings and I were just happy to be together.

Whenever I look at this photo, I'm transported back to that feeling of joy and contentment. It's like I can smell the salty air and feel the sand between my toes. It's a reminder that life is full of these little moments of happiness, and we just have to be present to appreciate them.

I think that's what I love most about this photo – it's not just a picture, it's a feeling. It's a reminder to slow down, enjoy the moment, and appreciate the people around me. And whenever I'm feeling stressed or overwhelmed, I look at this photo and remember to take a deep breath and be present.

Cue Card Answer Key Phrases and Idioms

carefree
free from worries or troubles
The kids were carefree, playing in the park without a worry in the world.
let go
to stop worrying or trying to control something
She finally let go of her fears and pursued her dreams.
present
being in the moment, not thinking about the past or future
He was present in the conversation, actively listening to what she had to say.

Sample Part 3 Answers

Do you think people take too many photos? I think people do take a lot of photos, but I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing. With the rise of social media, it's become so easy to capture and share moments from our daily lives. And let's be honest, it's nice to have a visual record of our memories. But I think what's more important is being present in the moment and not getting too caught up in trying to capture the perfect shot. I mean, have you ever been at a concert or a beautiful sunset and everyone's just standing there with their phones up, not even really experiencing what's happening? That's when I think taking too many photos can be a problem.

What kinds of photos do people like to take? I think people love taking photos of food, and I'm definitely guilty of that too! There's something about capturing a beautifully presented dish that just makes you want to share it with the world. But I think it's not just about the food itself, it's about the experience and the memories that come with it. Like, if you're on vacation and you're trying all this new cuisine, taking a photo of your meal is a way to remember that moment and share it with friends and family back home. And let's not forget about the Instagram factor – a good food photo can get a lot of likes and comments!

Do you think people take more photos nowadays compared to the past? Absolutely, I think people take way more photos now than they used to. With smartphones, everyone's always carrying around a high-quality camera, so it's just so easy to snap a quick photo whenever something catches your eye. And with social media, there's this constant pressure to document your life and share it with others. I mean, think about it – our parents and grandparents didn't have that same pressure, they just lived in the moment and maybe took a few photos on special occasions. Now, it's like every moment is a photo opportunity!

Do you think it’s important to have professional equipment to take great photos? I don't think you need professional equipment to take great photos. I mean, sure, having a nice camera and lenses can make a difference, but it's really about the eye and the vision of the person taking the photo. Some of the most amazing photos I've seen have been taken on iPhones or even just point-and-shoot cameras. It's about composition, lighting, and capturing the moment – those are the things that make a photo truly great. Plus, with all the editing apps and software out there, you can do so much to enhance your photos even if they're not taken with the fanciest equipment.

Do you think being a professional photographer is a great job? I think being a professional photographer would be an amazing job, but it's also a lot of hard work. I mean, you're always on the go, trying to capture the perfect shot, and dealing with clients and deadlines. But at the same time, you get to be creative and tell stories through your photos, which is really rewarding. And think about all the amazing places you'd get to travel to and the people you'd meet – it's a really unique and exciting career path. Plus, with the rise of social media, there are so many more opportunities for photographers to showcase their work and build a following.

Why do some people like to post their photos to social media? I think people like to post their photos to social media for a few reasons. One is just to share their experiences and connect with friends and family who might be far away. But I also think there's a bit of a validation factor – people like to see likes and comments on their photos, it's a way to feel seen and appreciated. And let's be real, it's also a way to curate this perfect online persona, you know, to show the world the highlight reel of your life. But I think if you're posting photos just for the likes, you're missing out on the real value of sharing your experiences and connecting with others.

Part 3 Key Phrases and Idioms

on the go
moving from place to place, busy
I'm always on the go, I don't have time to relax.
rise of social media
the increasing popularity and influence of social media
The rise of social media has changed the way we communicate.
in the moment
fully engaged and present in the current situation
I try to stay in the moment and enjoy the experience.
curate
to select and present information in a careful and deliberate way
She curated a selection of her best photos for the exhibition.
highlight reel
a selection of the best or most exciting parts of something
Her Instagram feed is just a highlight reel of her vacation.
validation
the act of confirming or supporting the value or worth of something
She seeks validation from her friends and family.

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