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Describing sizes and shapes To tell someone how something looks, smells, feels acts,. tastes, sounds, we have to depend on five physical senses (Sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste) as well as our emotions (how something makes us feel) because we need to mention its size, shape, color, texture, smell, taste, and even use. The main purpose of describing something is torhelp the reader visualize whatever is being described, even if we are describing something we can't really see, like an emotion. But emphasis should be placed on only one aspect of the object at a time, probably its most important characteristic 0o●000000●
To tell someone how something looks, smells, feels, acts, tastes, sounds, we have to depend on five physical senses (sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste) as well as our emotions (how something makes us feel) because we need to mention its size, shape, color, texture, smell, taste, and even use. The main purpose of describing something is to help the reader visualize whatever is being described, even if we are describing something we can’t really see, like an emotion. But emphasis should be placed on only one aspect of the object at a time, probably its most important characteristic. Describing Sizes and Shapes
EX20 Write a few paragraphs describing the sizes and shapes of the structures in the pictures and also the similarities and differences between structures of the same kind Sangle Exercises
EX.20 Write a few paragraphs describing the sizes and shapes of the structures in the pictures and also the similarities and differences between structures of the same kind. Sample Exercises
Of the various currencies in ancient China. the round bronze coin with square hole in the center was by far the most common the earliest coins in this form were a product of Chinas first centralized kingdom, the Qin dynasty, established by Qin Shi huang in 221 B C
Of the various currencies in ancient China, the round bronze coin with square hole in the center was by far the most common. The earliest coins in this form were a product of China’s first centralized kingdom, the Qin dynasty, established by Qin Shi Huang in 221 B. C
An egg is small, oval and lightweight. It is small enough to fit into the palm of a person's hand
An egg is small, oval and lightweight. It is small enough to fit into the palm of a person’s hand
Shanghai Yangpu bridge built in 1993 second bridge across huangpu river the main bridge: 7658 meters long 30.35 meters wIde 6 driveways double towers the main bridge tower in inverted "Y"sha pe: 208 meters high the sig htseeing elevator to the main bridge from the ground for visitors Wuhan Yangtze bridge: built in 1957 first bridge across the Yangtze river 1670 meters long, 14.5 meters wide two layer the upper layer(18 meters wide 4 lanes) for highwa the lower layer for railway the sig htseeing elevator to the upper floor from the ground foor for visitors Reference
Shanghai Yangpu Bridge: —built in 1993 — second bridge across Huangpu River — the main bridge: 7658 meters long, 30.35 meters wide — 6 driveways — double towers — the main bridge tower in inverted “Y” shape: 208 meters high — the sightseeing elevator to the main bridge from the ground for visitors Wuhan Yangtze Bridge: — built in 1957 — first bridge across the Yangtze River — 1670 meters long, 14.5 meters wide — two layers — the upper layer (18 meters wide, 4 lanes) for highway — the lower layer for railway — the sightseeing elevator to the upper floor from the ground floor for visitors Reference
Empire state building: -102 layers 448 meters high a ladder-like shape a symbol of the skyscraper and New York City the highest building in the world from the 1930sto1970s Shanghai jinmao building 88 layers 420.5 meters high a sy mbolic building heading into the 21st century the highest building in China and the third highest in the world Refer nce rer
Empire State Building: — 102 layers — 448 meters high — a ladder-like shape — a symbol of the skyscraper and New York City — the highest building in the world from the 1930s to 1970s Shanghai Jinmao Building: — 88 layers — 420.5 meters high — a symbolic building heading into the 21st century — the highest building in China and the third highest in the world Reference
Comparison of two bridges The Shanghai Yangpu Bridge and the Wuhan Yangtze Bridge are both a important bridges in China, yet they differ in size, design and age. The Yangpu Bridge is a relatively new construction, completed in 1993 as the second bridge across the Huangpu River. The Wuhan Yangtze Bridge is much older. Built in 1957, it was the first bridge to be built across the Yangtze a River. The Yangpu Bridge is much larger in grander in its design Spanning 7658 metres, and measuring 30.35 meters wide, its main bridge tower reaches the peak of its inverted "Y"shape 208 metres above sea level The Wuhan Yangtze Bridge, measuring 1670 metres long and 14.5 metres wide is comparatively small. However, it has the added design feature of a double layer, accommodating road traffic on the upper layer and railway on the lower layer
Comparison of two bridges The Shanghai Yangpu Bridge and the Wuhan Yangtze Bridge are both important bridges in China, yet they differ in size, design and age. The Yangpu Bridge is a relatively new construction, completed in 1993 as the second bridge across the Huangpu River. The Wuhan Yangtze Bridge is much older. Built in 1957, it was the first bridge to be built across the Yangtze River. The Yangpu Bridge is much larger in grander in its design. Spanning 7658 metres, and measuring 30.35 meters wide, its main bridge tower reaches the peak of its inverted “Y” shape 208 metres above sea level. The Wuhan Yangtze Bridge, measuring 1670 metres long and 14.5 metres wide is comparatively small. However, it has the added design feature of a double layer, accommodating road traffic on the upper layer and railway on the lower layer
Comparison of two bridges The Empire State Building and Shanghai Jinmao Building are both impressive buildings which are often seen as symbols of the countries they belong to. However, they have different symbolism. The Empire State Building at the fime of its construction was intended \S represent the grandiosity and strength of New York City at that time, while the Jinmao Building symbolizes the emerging modernization and development of Shanghai and china as it heads into the future The two buildings also differ in their sizes. The Empire State Building IS comparatively taller than the Shanghai Jinmao Building, standing at 102 floors or 448 metres high, which makes it the second tallest building in the world. It just surpasses the Jinmao Building /which measures 420.5 metres high and ranks as the third tallest building in the world. river
Comparison of two bridges The Empire State Building and Shanghai Jinmao Building are both impressive buildings which are often seen as symbols of the countries they belong to. However, they have different symbolism. The Empire State Building at the time of its construction was intended to represent the grandiosity and strength of New York City at that time, while the Jinmao Building symbolizes the emerging modernization and development of Shanghai and China as it heads into the future. The two buildings also differ in their sizes. The Empire State Building is comparatively taller than the Shanghai Jinmao Building, standing at 102 floors or 448 metres high, which makes it the second tallest building in the world. It just surpasses the Jinmao Building which measures 420.5 metres high and ranks as the third tallest building in the world. River
Personal Qualities Sarnple/ Sample 2 Exercises
Personal Qualities Sample 1 Exercises Sample 2