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Module 4 
Descriptive Paragraphs 
Places and People 
Descriptions are word pictures. You 
tell how something looks, feels, 
smells, tastes and sounds. You need 
to become a sharp observer and 
notice many small details so that you 
can write a good word picture. 
Information taken from: 
Butler, L. Fundamentals of Academic Writing. Longman 
Hogue, A. (2008). First Steps in Academic Writing. Longman.
Descriptions 
There are two keys to writing good descriptions: 
1. Use space order to organize your 
description. 
2. Use lots of descriptive details.
1. Space Order 
Imagine that you are standing in the doorway of 
your classroom. How would you describe it to 
someone who has never seen it? 
You might start at the left side of the doorway and 
work around the room ending to the right side. 
You might start at the front and go from front to 
back. 
This kind of organization is called space order.
Space Order 
Words 
Top to bottom 
Bottom to top 
Far to near 
near to far 
Right to left 
Left to right 
Outside to inside 
Inside to outside
Planning a Space Order 
First decide which space order to use. Then 
list your details in that order. 
Finally, make an outline by filling the missing 
main details.
2. Specific Details 
The second key to writing a good description 
is to use specific details. When you describe 
something you paint a picture with words. 
Your goal is to make your reader “see” what 
you have described. You do this by using a lot 
of details. The more specific you can be, the 
better your reader can see what you are 
describing.
Examples 
Vague Specific 
A lot of money 
A large house 
jogs a lot 
A pretty face 
$500,000 
A six-bedroom, four-bathroom house 
Jogs three miles in the park every day 
Warm brown eyes, shinning black hair
Topic Sentence for 
Descriptive Paragraphs 
The topic part of a topic sentence for a 
paragraph of a description usually names the 
person, place, or thing to be described. 
The controlling idea part usually gives a 
general impression (beautiful, neat, messy, 
interesting, unusual, and so on)
Examples 
Topic Controlling idea 
The old house looked ready to fall down. 
Topic controlling idea 
The cave was a dangerous place to enter. 
Topic controlling idea 
The club was full of young people having fun.
Concluding Sentence for Descriptive 
Paragraphs 
The concluding sentence of a description may repeat the 
idea stated in the topic sentence. 
It may also give the writer’s opinion or feeling about the 
topic. 
Examples: 
In short, I doubt the old house will survive one more winter. 
My friend and I were very happy when we got out of the 
cave. 
To sum up, music, dancing, and flashing lights make clubs 
exciting and fun.
Describing a Place 
A descriptive 
paragraph of a place 
explains how a place 
looks.
Tips for your Description 
Pick a place you feel strongly about. 
For example, something you like 
very much, or something that you 
dislike very much. 
Try to remember as much detail as 
possible about this place.
Describing a Place 
A description of place may answer some of these questions: 
 Where is the place? 
 How big is it? 
 How warm or cold is the place? 
 How does the place make you feel? Why? 
 What things can you see in this place? 
 What colors do you see?
Describing People 
A descriptive paragraph 
of a person explains how a 
person looks and his/ her 
personality.
Adjectives for Describing 
People 
Personality Physical Characteristics 
 Happy, satisfied 
 Relaxed 
 Exciting 
 Nervous 
 Angry 
 Serious 
 Sad, depressed 
 Outgoing 
 Big, large, tall 
 Small, tiny, short 
 Thin 
 Heavy 
 Strong, weak 
 brown-, black-, blond-haired 
 Light-, dark-skinned
Describing People 
A description of a person may answer some of these 
questions: 
 Who is the person? 
 What does the person do? 
 What does he or she look like? 
 How does the person act – how is his or her 
personality? 
 How does he or she make others feel?
Model Paragraph 
The Shared Refrigerator 
My roommate and I share a refrigerator. My roommate’s half of the refrigerator is 
very neat. On the top of the shelf is a cartoon of milk, a pitcher of orange juice, and a 
bottle of mineral water. There are arranged in a straight line on the shelf. On the next 
shelf are cans of soda. These are carefully lined up in rows. Orange soda is in the first 
row, cola in the second and lemon lime in the third. On the third shelf, he keeps dairy 
foods, such as butter, cheese, eggs, and yogurt. On the bottom shelf sit plastic 
containers of leftovers. These are neatly arranged by size. The large one are in the back 
and the small ones are in the front. In conclusion, my roommate is an organized person, 
and his half of the refrigerator really reflects his personality.
Model 
Simple Outline 
TITLE The Shared Refrigerator 
TOPIC 
SENTENCE 
My roommate’s half of the refrigerator is very neat. 
Supporting 
ideas 
a. On the top shelf is a cartoon of milk, a pitcher of 
orange juice, and a bottle of mineral water. 
b. On the next shelf are cans of soda. 
c. On the third shelf he keeps dairy food such as 
butter, cheese, eggs, and yogurt. 
d. . On the bottom shelf sit plastic containers of 
leftovers 
CONCLUDING 
SENTENCE 
In conclusion, my roommate is an organized person, 
and his half of the refrigerator really reflects his 
personality. 
Notice how this person plans her supporting ideas and adds 
details in the paragraph.
Model Paragraph 
My Tall Nephew 
The first thing you notice about my nephew is that he is extremely tall – six feet, 
six inches tall, to be exact. His head sticks up almost a foot above everyone else’s. His 
hair is short, light brown, and curly, and his eyes are blue. His nose is straight, and his 
mouth curls into a smile easily and often. His casual clothes are typical of young people 
everywhere: a T-shirt, and jeans. On the front of his shirt, you can read the name of his 
school in read and blue letters. As your eyes move down his long legs, you notice that 
his jeans are a little too short. Perhaps he can’t buy pants to fit his long legs. On his feet 
he wears sneakers. Maybe his sneakers were white when they were new, but now they 
are gray with age and wear. Despite his casual clothes, my nephew is not a casual 
person. He stands as tall and straight as a redwood tree, and you think to yourself, “This 
is a strong and confident young man.”
Model 
Simple Outline 
TITLE My Tall Nephew 
TOPIC 
SENTENCE 
The first thing you notice about my 
nephew is that he is extremely tall. 
Supporting 
ideas 
a. His head 
b. His clothes –top 
c. Jeans and legs 
d. His feet 
CONCLUDING 
SENTENCE 
He stands as tall as a redwood tree and 
you think to yourself, “This is a strong and 
confident young man.” 
Notice how this person plans her supporting ideas and adds 
details in the paragraph.

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English 2- Module 4 Lesson 1

  • 1. Module 4 Descriptive Paragraphs Places and People Descriptions are word pictures. You tell how something looks, feels, smells, tastes and sounds. You need to become a sharp observer and notice many small details so that you can write a good word picture. Information taken from: Butler, L. Fundamentals of Academic Writing. Longman Hogue, A. (2008). First Steps in Academic Writing. Longman.
  • 2. Descriptions There are two keys to writing good descriptions: 1. Use space order to organize your description. 2. Use lots of descriptive details.
  • 3. 1. Space Order Imagine that you are standing in the doorway of your classroom. How would you describe it to someone who has never seen it? You might start at the left side of the doorway and work around the room ending to the right side. You might start at the front and go from front to back. This kind of organization is called space order.
  • 4. Space Order Words Top to bottom Bottom to top Far to near near to far Right to left Left to right Outside to inside Inside to outside
  • 5. Planning a Space Order First decide which space order to use. Then list your details in that order. Finally, make an outline by filling the missing main details.
  • 6. 2. Specific Details The second key to writing a good description is to use specific details. When you describe something you paint a picture with words. Your goal is to make your reader “see” what you have described. You do this by using a lot of details. The more specific you can be, the better your reader can see what you are describing.
  • 7. Examples Vague Specific A lot of money A large house jogs a lot A pretty face $500,000 A six-bedroom, four-bathroom house Jogs three miles in the park every day Warm brown eyes, shinning black hair
  • 8. Topic Sentence for Descriptive Paragraphs The topic part of a topic sentence for a paragraph of a description usually names the person, place, or thing to be described. The controlling idea part usually gives a general impression (beautiful, neat, messy, interesting, unusual, and so on)
  • 9. Examples Topic Controlling idea The old house looked ready to fall down. Topic controlling idea The cave was a dangerous place to enter. Topic controlling idea The club was full of young people having fun.
  • 10. Concluding Sentence for Descriptive Paragraphs The concluding sentence of a description may repeat the idea stated in the topic sentence. It may also give the writer’s opinion or feeling about the topic. Examples: In short, I doubt the old house will survive one more winter. My friend and I were very happy when we got out of the cave. To sum up, music, dancing, and flashing lights make clubs exciting and fun.
  • 11. Describing a Place A descriptive paragraph of a place explains how a place looks.
  • 12. Tips for your Description Pick a place you feel strongly about. For example, something you like very much, or something that you dislike very much. Try to remember as much detail as possible about this place.
  • 13. Describing a Place A description of place may answer some of these questions:  Where is the place?  How big is it?  How warm or cold is the place?  How does the place make you feel? Why?  What things can you see in this place?  What colors do you see?
  • 14. Describing People A descriptive paragraph of a person explains how a person looks and his/ her personality.
  • 15. Adjectives for Describing People Personality Physical Characteristics  Happy, satisfied  Relaxed  Exciting  Nervous  Angry  Serious  Sad, depressed  Outgoing  Big, large, tall  Small, tiny, short  Thin  Heavy  Strong, weak  brown-, black-, blond-haired  Light-, dark-skinned
  • 16. Describing People A description of a person may answer some of these questions:  Who is the person?  What does the person do?  What does he or she look like?  How does the person act – how is his or her personality?  How does he or she make others feel?
  • 17. Model Paragraph The Shared Refrigerator My roommate and I share a refrigerator. My roommate’s half of the refrigerator is very neat. On the top of the shelf is a cartoon of milk, a pitcher of orange juice, and a bottle of mineral water. There are arranged in a straight line on the shelf. On the next shelf are cans of soda. These are carefully lined up in rows. Orange soda is in the first row, cola in the second and lemon lime in the third. On the third shelf, he keeps dairy foods, such as butter, cheese, eggs, and yogurt. On the bottom shelf sit plastic containers of leftovers. These are neatly arranged by size. The large one are in the back and the small ones are in the front. In conclusion, my roommate is an organized person, and his half of the refrigerator really reflects his personality.
  • 18. Model Simple Outline TITLE The Shared Refrigerator TOPIC SENTENCE My roommate’s half of the refrigerator is very neat. Supporting ideas a. On the top shelf is a cartoon of milk, a pitcher of orange juice, and a bottle of mineral water. b. On the next shelf are cans of soda. c. On the third shelf he keeps dairy food such as butter, cheese, eggs, and yogurt. d. . On the bottom shelf sit plastic containers of leftovers CONCLUDING SENTENCE In conclusion, my roommate is an organized person, and his half of the refrigerator really reflects his personality. Notice how this person plans her supporting ideas and adds details in the paragraph.
  • 19. Model Paragraph My Tall Nephew The first thing you notice about my nephew is that he is extremely tall – six feet, six inches tall, to be exact. His head sticks up almost a foot above everyone else’s. His hair is short, light brown, and curly, and his eyes are blue. His nose is straight, and his mouth curls into a smile easily and often. His casual clothes are typical of young people everywhere: a T-shirt, and jeans. On the front of his shirt, you can read the name of his school in read and blue letters. As your eyes move down his long legs, you notice that his jeans are a little too short. Perhaps he can’t buy pants to fit his long legs. On his feet he wears sneakers. Maybe his sneakers were white when they were new, but now they are gray with age and wear. Despite his casual clothes, my nephew is not a casual person. He stands as tall and straight as a redwood tree, and you think to yourself, “This is a strong and confident young man.”
  • 20. Model Simple Outline TITLE My Tall Nephew TOPIC SENTENCE The first thing you notice about my nephew is that he is extremely tall. Supporting ideas a. His head b. His clothes –top c. Jeans and legs d. His feet CONCLUDING SENTENCE He stands as tall as a redwood tree and you think to yourself, “This is a strong and confident young man.” Notice how this person plans her supporting ideas and adds details in the paragraph.