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Describe Image Template
Describe Image Template
Describe Image Template
Describe Image tasks form an important part of the speaking module of PTE
Academic. It measures your speaking skills as well as your ability to think on
your feet. Describe Image task contributes solely to your PTE speaking score
(speaking, pronunciation and oral fluency).
If you score well in this section, you will get an overall good speaking score. As
far as the current PTE Academic pattern is concerned, 6-7 questions based on
the Describe Image format appear in the test.
In Describe Image questions, an image is displayed on the screen, and you get
25 seconds to prepare and 40 seconds to respond. If you hesitate or do not
speak fluently, you will get a low score, even if you describe the image
perfectly.
1. Bar Graph
2. Line Graph
3. Pie Chart
4. Table
5. Process Diagram
6. Map
7. Venn Diagram
8. Pyramid
BAR GRAPH
There are two types of bar graphs that appear in the exam- vertical and
horizontal bar graphs.
You have to begin with the description of a bar graph by stating the name of
the topic, exactly as it appears on the graph. In the second and third sentences,
you may state the highest and lowest figures on the graph, in any order. Next,
you can talk about any similarities, big differences or any other significant
features that can be seen clearly in the graph.
LINE GRAPHS
There are basically three types of line graphs that appear in the exam- single
line, parallel line, and cross/multiple line graphs.
In line graph tasks, describing “trends” is of utmost importance. You can divide
the description of each line graph into 3 parts: the starting value, the middle
value and the final value.
It may help to make use of vocabulary such as:
“The figures fluctuated between …… and …….”
“The figures rose sharply to reach a peak of ……”
“The number gradually declined to reach a low of ……”
“It gradually rose, peaking at ……”
“The number eventually decreased/increased to ……”
“After several ups and downs, it touched a peak/low of ……”
PYRAMID
In Pyramid-based tasks, you only have to read out text that you see in the
pyramid. The heading/title can mostly be found in the middle of the pyramid. It
is a multi-level image, with a number of items under each level. As we go from
bottom to top, the number of items progressively decreases. For describing
pyramids, you have to start from the bottom level and work your way to the
top.
This is one of the easiest images to describe, with each slice of the pie chart
corresponding to a value; you can simply mention the highest and lowest
figures and any other significant feature that can be seen very clearly in the pie
chart.
The slices of the pie chart illustrate …… The data is presented in the form of
…… It is crystal clear from the pie chart that the lion’s share of …… is covered
by ……, followed by …… Moreover, …… However, the smallest part is
covered/occupied by …… In conclusion/Overall, it can be said that ……
TABLE
PROCESS DIAGRAM
The given process diagram shows the life cycle of a/an …… in various/different
steps/stages/procedures. Initially/In the first step/stage, …… Furthermore, it’s
transformed/developed/converted into …… After sometime/In the next stage,
it is further converted/developed/transformed into …… Finally, …..
MAP
Being familiar with the names of countries makes it easier to describe images
based on maps. If you are unable to memorize the names of all the countries,
try to memorize the names of at least those countries that appear regularly in
the news. In case you forget the names, it may help to use terms like Northern
countries, Western countries, etc.
VENN DIAGRAM
Sample Describe Image Template: The given Venn diagram depicts information
about ….. It is crystal clear from the Venn diagram, that …… On the flip side/On
the contrary, However, they also share certain characteristics, such as ……