Descriptive Writing
Descriptive Writing
Writing to describe is a bit like explaining a picture or a film-clip. You need to re-create that
image, only using words, so that the person reading your description has an almost exact
replica of that image in their head afterwards. It’s a bit like telepathy! The important thing to
remember is to be detailed
For the 0500 IGCSE Paper 2, the Descriptive Writing component does not rely on a passage. Now,
whichever type it might be, any good Descriptive Essay needs proper skills and a lot of practice. So,
here are 7 tips that will help you improve your Descriptive Writing Skills.
Conclusion
As important as you know the introduction is, so is the conclusion. Like for any other essay
format, all 3 are crucial to the organisation of your essay. The conclusion gives an
appropriate answer or closing statement to the thesis statement in your introduction. If you
end your essay with a suitable conclusion, it also helps with your score. Summarise all the
key takeaway points from your essay and you have a complete, cohesive answer ready for
review!
Question: -
Write about 350 to 450 words on one of the following questions.
Answer on this question paper. Up to 16 marks are available for the content and
structure of your answer, and up to 24 marks for the style and accuracy of your
writing.
1. Describe walking or riding along a path or track you have not explored before.
2. Describe a busy train or bus station.
3. Describe an occasion when a group of people are eating together