Scripts for lesson 35

Engoo website reference link: Lesson 35: We’re All Children at Heart

Exercise 1: Jumping on the Bed

Script

The photo shows a blond-haired young boy mid-jump on his bed.
He's wearing a white short-sleeved shirt and jeans.
He looks like he just launched himself into the air, with his knees bent and leaning forward.
Behind him, a teddy bear sits at the head of the bed, likely his cuddle buddy at night.
The room is all white, with white curtains, window blinds, a picture frame on the wall, a standing lamp with a shade, and a bedside chest of drawers.
On top of the chest, there's an alarm clock.
It’s surprising for a child’s room to be all white, considering he might scribble on the walls.
Maybe he shares the room with his parents.

(116 words)

Exercise 2: Sunflowers

Script

The photo shows a little girl taking in the scent of a big sunflower.
She's holding the thick stem and has pulled the large golden bloom right up to her face.
With her eyes closed, she's inhaling deeply, using the tip of her nose to feel the texture of the seeds.
The background is blurry, but you can tell she's standing in a field that is completely covered in bright sunflowers.
The ones surrounding her seem just a bit taller than she is.
Her light green sundress and the vibrant sunflower field in full bloom really give off that peak summer feeling.
She must be soaking up a lot of energy and joy from these cheerful flowers.

(117 words)

Exercise 3: Balloons

Script

The photo captures a little girl in a bright red dress who appears as if she's being lifted off the ground by a cluster of soaring colorful balloons.
She's standing on her tiptoes on top of a hill, with one leg stretched out behind her as if she's floating.
Her arms are stretched high, as if being pulled by the strings of the helium balloons.
Her expression suggests she might truly take flight, with her face turned towards the balloons as they drift higher into the sky.
The crisp blue sky is streaked with wispy white clouds, and the breeze seems to be carrying the balloons ever upward.
While the helium balloons cannot actually lift her body, the photo masterfully gives the impression that she might really float away.

(126 words)