🖼️ Summit: Picture Detective
Aylin puts three documentary photos on the table and says one word: deduce. Students learn the four-step Picture Detective method (See, Clue, Deduce, Check), build be + -ing deductions tied to evidence with because, and pick up exam phrases like in the foreground and it looks like. They finish with a two-minute picture talk and a 50–80-word picture report.
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Lesson Plan
- Four picture-brain questions to read and discuss
- Practise noticing before any grammar
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Deductions about actions: must / might / may / could / can’t + be + -ing (He must be waiting for someone)
- The full certainty ladder in one description: can’t be → might/may/could be → must be
- Evidence sentences with because: deduction + because + what you can see
- Careful-guess language: it looks like + noun, looks + adjective, probably