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describing scenes, present solutions, and using past participles: B2- intermediate:


 Let's explore describing scenes, present solutions, and using past participles at the B2 level.


*Describing Scenes:*


- Use present simple to describe what's happening in a scene.

- Use vivid vocabulary to paint a picture.


Example: "The sun is setting over the ocean, casting a warm glow over the beach."


*Present Solutions:*


- Use present simple or present continuous to describe solutions.

- Use phrases like "one way to solve this is..." or "a solution is...".


Example: "One way to reduce pollution is to use public transport or carpool."


*Past Participle:*


- Use past participles to describe completed actions.

- Use in present perfect, past perfect, or passive voice.


Example: "The park has been renovated, and it's now a popular spot for picnics."


*Combining Them:*


- Describe a scene and use past participles to provide context.

- Offer present solutions to problems described in the scene.


Example: "The city is crowded, but a solution is to build more public transport. The new metro line has been constructed to reduce traffic congestion."


Let's describe a scene and use past participles to provide context at the B2 level.


*Scene:* A beautiful old library


*Description:*

The library is filled with books that have been carefully selected and *placed* on shelves that *were crafted* decades ago. The walls *have been adorned* with intricate carvings, and the large windows *were designed* to let in plenty of natural light. The atmosphere is quiet and peaceful, with students *seated* at wooden desks, studying books that *have been written* by renowned authors.


*Past participles used:*


- placed

- crafted

- adorned

- designed

- seated

- written


*Context:*

The library *has been renovated* recently, but its original charm *has been preserved*. The books *have been organized* according to their subjects, and the catalog *has been digitized* for easy access.


*Your turn!*


 Can you describe a scene using past participles to provide context?


Some ideas:


- A historic city

- A bustling market

- A cozy caf茅


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