0:01 The image describes a picture which
0:05 gives information about um lady writing
0:08 a diary. Uh first it is evident that
0:12 laptop she she's watching a laptop and
0:16 there is this coffee cup. Uh we we don't
0:24 um do you also feel stuck in describe
0:26 image especially when you come across
0:29 such difficult images? What is the way
0:31 out? How do we nail this? How do we
0:34 activate this autopilot mode so that you
0:37 use just one formula which fits in for
0:40 all kinds of images and you will never
0:42 worry about describe image again. Well,
0:44 in this video I've inculcated all the
0:46 tips and tricks, one strict formula to
0:49 activate that autopilot mode. Want to
0:50 make most out of this video? Make sure
0:52 you watch the video till the end. Hey
0:54 everybody, Nakul here from Skills PD
0:56 Academy. Really hope everybody's doing
0:58 fantastic. I'm back with yet another
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1:03 describe image autopilot activated with
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1:50 mode and the PT describe image. First
1:52 thing first when we talk about PT
1:54 describe image there will be a picture
1:57 you'll get 25 seconds to prepare and
1:59 then the next 40 seconds you have to
2:01 speak something about the picture you
2:03 need to describe an image back in 2024
2:06 till 2024 any kind of templates were
2:08 allowed. So people used to go with a
2:11 particular kind of template which do not
2:13 have any content to be used from the
2:15 image or you know very least number of
2:17 content like two keywords one keyword
2:19 and still you ended up getting 90 out of
2:21 90. However the recent update that
2:23 happened in November 2024 ensures that
2:26 you cannot use those kind of templates
2:28 rather you can use structure meaning
2:30 just some linking words. Firstly,
2:32 secondly, the image talks about however
2:35 the image also contains something of
2:37 this structure can be used and the rest
2:39 of the things in the structure you have
2:42 to fill by looking into an image.
2:44 Basically, you got to describe the
2:46 content of the image and that's where
2:50 things started getting more troublesome.
2:52 Now, how do we deal with it? Definitely
2:54 yes we need a formula because any kind
2:56 of image can come if it is a bar graph
2:59 line graph pie chart table process still
3:01 it's easy map is still possible because
3:04 there is some data there is some words
3:06 written there are some numbers written
3:07 digits written how about a picture that
3:10 I showed in the beginning of the video a
3:12 picture comes where there is no data in
3:14 the image it becomes very difficult for
3:16 you to speak something on your own as a
3:18 result you need a formula one particular
3:21 formula that gets this autopilot mode
3:23 activated. Autopilot mode means you
3:24 don't have to do anything. You just use
3:27 the formula automatically things will
3:29 happen on its own. This is what I'm
3:31 going to show in just a while. But let's
3:33 look at the kind of images that actually
3:35 pose trouble. Remember, I'm not going to
3:37 talk more about line graph, bar graph,
3:39 pie chart which is more easier for
3:41 people to do it. Today I'm going to take
3:43 those peculiar images which actually
3:46 pose a lot of problems. Something like
3:49 this. A picture can come where a lady of
3:51 course has a long hair probably a lady
3:53 we don't know is writing something in a
3:56 diary overlooking the computer or
3:58 something like this can come where two
4:00 people are reading a book a small baby
4:02 is looking at the mother seems like
4:04 while reading or narrating a story or it
4:07 could be something like a law and order
4:09 where it talks about if justice is
4:10 served what are you going to talk
4:12 definitely we have a formula I'll unveil
4:14 in just a while and something like this
4:16 a map can come population density of
4:20 African countries, Niger, Sudan, um,
4:22 Dominican Republic of Congo. It's not
4:24 Dr. Congo by the way. Something of this
4:26 can come or steps to a financial
4:29 freedom, a process can come. Water
4:31 purification process, a process can
4:33 come. Consumer experience journey, a
4:35 process can come or a library picture.
4:37 So basically we're talking about those
4:41 images which are little tricky, little
4:44 difficult to cope up and speak fluently.
4:47 Remember in describe image what matters
4:49 is the fluency over the content. It is
4:51 five fluency five content five
4:53 pronunciation. But still I would tell
4:55 you from my experience it is the fluency
4:58 that wins the race over the content. And
5:00 what is fluency over here whatever the
5:02 way you speak in read aloud same way you
5:04 got to speak and describe image. Isn't
5:08 it in read aloud you speak a vital da
5:11 proper rhythm proper flow proper fluency
5:13 describe image gun kiss. So we need a
5:14 formula. That formula I'm going to
5:16 unveil in just a while. But yes, these
5:18 are the images that could actually pose
5:20 problems. So what is that formula? We
5:21 will talk about the formula. But before
5:23 that, this is the template or a
5:26 structure. The image provided is a dash
5:29 that gives information about dash. The
5:31 image provided as a process that gives
5:33 information about water purification
5:36 process. While x-axis, this x-axis yaxis
5:39 comes only for line graph, bar graph,
5:41 area chart. Rest of the images do not
5:44 have this x-axis y axis. So please
5:47 ignore this line. If you're up against
5:49 some images which do not have x-axis
5:52 yaxis it is evident that conversely
5:54 another interesting point these three
5:56 lines is where you got to speak
5:58 something from the image and this is
5:59 where you're going to be getting that
6:02 90. How do we speak this three
6:04 sentences? Line graph, bar graph, pie
6:07 chart, table, even map, even process, it
6:10 going to be fine to some extent. But how
6:12 about a picture? So we need a solid
6:16 formula to activate that autopilot mode.
6:17 Very shortly I'm going to unveil that.
6:19 So these three things it is evident that
6:21 conversely another interesting point.
6:23 Three sentences you got to speak from
6:25 the image any three things but from the
6:28 image. Overall this image talks about
6:30 overall this image illustrates. This is
6:31 the structure. Now what is that
6:33 algorithm? What is that formula? Very
6:36 simple. Whatever the image is, follow
6:38 simple steps. During the first 25 second
6:41 preparation time, you got to be more
6:44 conscious. Look into the image. Identify
6:46 three key things. Whatever it is,
6:48 whatever you think is correct. Don't
6:50 worry too much about it. If this is a
6:52 right idea, if this is not a great idea,
6:55 is this an average idea? Is this a wrong
6:58 idea? Don't worry. All you got to do is
6:59 three key things. First thing, second
7:01 thing, third thing, whatever that comes
7:04 to your mind by looking at the image,
7:06 just imprint it over here and then if
7:08 possible write them down. You would have
7:09 got in the book and a pen. You can do
7:12 these three things in the first 7 to 8
7:14 seconds, 25 seconds they give you
7:16 remember. So you still have some 17 to
7:19 18 seconds left. At least first sentence
7:21 you can write neatly slowly know. If you
7:23 want to write it fast, you can write all
7:25 the three sentences or you can do one
7:27 more thing. You don't have to write down
7:29 the sentences. So you can just speak the
7:31 sentences in your mind multiple times at
7:33 least once or twice or at least once for
7:36 all the three key things that you
7:38 identified. Now 25 second is done and
7:41 now the 40 second buffer window will
7:43 open. Remember no one is holding you at
7:45 a gunpoint and asking you to speak for
7:48 40 seconds. Remember they're holding you
7:49 at a gunpoint and asking you to speak at
7:52 least for 20 seconds. 25 seconds 30
7:54 second is enough. Don't speak for less
7:56 than 20 seconds. You will be heavily
7:58 penalized. So it should be more than 20
8:00 25 to 30 seconds is enough. Use the
8:02 template. Three key things you got to
8:04 speak. Remember when you speak, don't
8:06 worry about the grammar. Don't worry
8:07 about the grammar. Don't worry about the
8:09 grammar. Don't worry about your English.
8:10 I don't have a good English. As a
8:12 result, I think I get low scores. No,
8:14 all they're checking is your flu and say
8:16 just go with your flow. Let's say you
8:18 identified three key things and while
8:21 speaking you messed it up. First key
8:23 point, you spoke the third key point or
8:25 second key point, you knew it was the
8:28 value of 4,200 and you spoke 4,00 will
8:31 there be a problem? 100% no problem.
8:34 Don't speak intentionally wrong things
8:36 by mistake if something goes for a toss.
8:38 Absolutely fine. These things you keep
8:40 in mind and just speak for any image.
8:42 Maybe in the beginning it becomes
8:44 difficult but trust me over the time
8:46 this actually gets this autopilot mode
8:48 activated. No matter whatever the image
8:51 is, you're going to just start speaking
8:53 endlessly friendless for 25 to 30
8:55 seconds or 30 35 seconds in the worst
8:57 case. So idea is very simple. Don't
8:59 worry about the logic. Don't worry about
9:01 the grammar. Don't worry about anything
9:03 else but fluency. The flow has to be
9:06 precise. For this you got to use this.
9:08 This you should convince knowing that
9:10 yes fluency is the thing that gives me
9:13 marks. Help me get the flow. Help me get
9:14 the flow. Help me get the flow. What if
9:16 I'm stuck for the ideas? You won't do
9:18 because in the beginning 25 seconds you
9:19 already have identified three key
9:21 things. What if I'm not able to
9:24 identify? Yeah, you will be man. There
9:26 is a lot of things in the image. Any
9:28 three things you definitely will be able
9:31 to identify. Let me now show you that
9:34 autopilot mode how to activate for any
9:36 kind of images. Let's start. If this is
9:38 an image 25 seconds preparation time,
9:41 how do I make use of? Let's check out.
9:43 The woman is writing a diary. Perhaps
9:45 she's writing what has happened that
9:46 particular day. She has a coffee cup
9:48 right in front of her. The cup is blue
9:50 in color, has some coffee in it.
9:51 Probably she's addicted to caffeine and
9:53 she needs a coffee probably while
9:56 writing a diary and she has laptop right
9:58 in front of her. Probably she's already
10:00 written in the laptop and she's watching
10:02 it and transferring it. These three
10:04 sentences is what I'm going to start
10:05 speaking. She's watching the laptop and
10:07 transferring it. She's writing a diary
10:10 about her daily routine and she has a
10:12 coffee. Probably she's still drinking a
10:13 coffee. The image provided is a picture
10:15 that gives information about a lady
10:17 writing a diary in front of a laptop. It
10:19 is evident that she's writing a diary
10:20 about what has happened on that
10:22 particular day. Conversely, she has a
10:24 coffee cup in the blue color which says
10:26 that she still has some coffee left and
10:28 it also indicates that she needs coffee
10:30 while she writes a diary. Another
10:31 interesting point is there is a laptop
10:33 right in front of her which means that
10:35 she has written already in the laptop
10:36 and seems like she's transferring the
10:38 data from the laptop into the diary
10:40 using a pen. Overall, this image
10:43 illustrates a lady writing a diary by
10:45 transferring the data from the laptop.
10:48 That's all. It all boils down to how you
10:51 prepared in the first 25 seconds.
10:53 Remember whatever I thought I would
10:55 speak in the beginning 25 seconds
10:58 whatever I thought same things I'm
11:01 speaking don't use this too much in 25
11:03 seconds beginning right I identified
11:05 three key contents now let me just stick
11:07 to that there is this phone there is
11:09 this flower there is this probably
11:12 pickle or sugar or something you may see
11:14 it but you're not prepared for it your
11:16 mind doesn't know how to speak for this
11:19 and you know when you start speaking you
11:21 look into this mobile phone there's also
11:24 phone which is you know kept now you
11:26 start fumbling. So don't even try to
11:28 attempt to speak or explore those things
11:30 which you have not explored in the
11:32 beginning 25 seconds. Whatever you have
11:34 seen in the beginning 25 seconds three
11:38 key content or three content just stick
11:41 to that religiously and speak try to get
11:43 that flow. Probably in the beginning it
11:46 is difficult for those who do not have a
11:48 good flow in speech but it will come
11:50 over the time. Don't give up on this.
11:53 This is the right structure. You use any
11:55 other template, yes, you can still get
11:57 marks. But those templates which gives
11:59 you only keywords to fill, it is very
12:01 easy to fill but very difficult to score
12:03 more. Remember this. Now we quickly move
12:06 on to the second question. 25 seconds.
12:10 Here we start. First thing the mom a mom
12:11 is teaching or
12:15 narrating a bedtime story to a kid. The
12:17 kid is so happy listening to the story
12:20 and looking at the mom back trying to
12:22 understand more about the story. This
12:24 also says the mom and baby are in a very
12:26 lovely relationship and mom is really
12:29 educating the child. That's all I'm
12:31 going to speak. First thing is mom is
12:33 narrating a story to kid. Kid is
12:35 completely engrossed in it and smiling
12:38 at the mom back. The third is mom is
12:39 educating completely. This would be an
12:42 ideal situation. Let's start. The image
12:43 provided is a picture that gives
12:45 information about how a child can be
12:47 taught in a school. It is evident that
12:50 mom is reading a book especially looks
12:51 like a bedtime story to a kid.
12:53 Conversely, we can also see that kid is
12:55 very happy listening to a story and
12:57 probably looking back at the mom
12:59 laughing. Another interesting point is
13:01 this describes an ideal bedtime story
13:04 environment where mom can narrate the
13:06 story to a kid before making the kid to
13:07 fall asleep. Overall, this image
13:09 illustrates how mom can narrate a story
13:11 to a beautiful kid. As simple as these
13:14 three things that we identified, I'm
13:16 going to just stick to them and speak.
13:18 When I speak, I only focus on those
13:22 three key things that I imagined and I'm
13:24 speaking very perfectly without any
13:26 fumbles. Hope you're getting it. Fumbles
13:28 are the enemies. You fumble marks will
13:31 go on. Remember this. We quickly move on
13:33 to the third question. Let's start. All
13:36 right. So, there is this law and order
13:39 picture. Um the judge is missing. First
13:41 thing is the law picture is shown that
13:43 the judge is missing. Second thing is
13:45 you have this older order. What do you
13:47 call this? I have no idea. You have a
13:50 stick kind of thing uh painted in brown
13:52 color which makes the people shut and
13:55 this also indicates that the court
13:57 session is in progress where the church
14:00 is hitting that stick to make or to
14:02 proceed the justice. First thing I'm
14:04 going to talk about is this picture
14:05 depicts a law and order where the
14:07 justice is about to be served. Second
14:09 thing is there is a stick a brown color
14:11 stick where a judge uses to shut the
14:13 audience before giving a judgment. This
14:15 picture also talks about a session that
14:16 is going on. We're going to start with
14:18 this. The image provided is a picture
14:20 that gives information about how a
14:23 session in a court runs through. It is
14:26 evident that there is this law and order
14:28 symbol provided along with a stick in
14:30 brown color. Conversely, this image also
14:33 talks about a judge who is about to give
14:34 a judgment and before giving a judgment,
14:36 the judge used to take that brown color
14:37 stick and
14:40 taps on the stage for three times.
14:42 Another interesting point is the image
14:44 also talks about justice that is going
14:46 to be served in a session's court and
14:47 before that what is going to happen is
14:49 what is shown in the picture. Overall,
14:51 this image illustrates a law and order
14:54 perfect picture where a judge takes the
14:56 stick and hits three times before giving
14:58 the judgment. I know I was not very
15:01 confident but understand um no one is
15:03 holding you at a gunpoint to get a
15:06 precise thing out of it. People go blank
15:08 looking at it. The only thing that I did
15:12 not do is going blank. I just spoke lo
15:13 picture. There is this brown color stick
15:16 charge she hits three times. Order order
15:18 order before giving a judgment. See we
15:21 cannot speak precisely anything from the
15:24 image. Whatever your mind interprets
15:26 start with it. Hope you're getting it.
15:28 What if you're stuck? I know people are
15:30 like, "I don't know what to speak." Get
15:32 that thought away from you. Throw that
15:34 thought into a dust man. The moment
15:36 there's a law and order and this there
15:39 is the stick judge will hit. Looks like
15:41 session is going on and judge is going
15:43 to do this three times before giving a
15:46 judgment. Looks like this picture talks
15:49 about a perfect you know picture of a
15:51 court where there would be a judge,
15:53 there would be a victim, there would be
15:55 you know people and there would be this
15:57 lawyers. Anything that comes to your
16:00 mind starts speaking AI interprets it
16:02 differently. It is not programmed to
16:04 expect the precise answer. It is
16:07 programmed to expect some content any
16:10 content from the image. Understand this.
16:12 We quickly move on to a map. When we
16:13 talk about the map, I don't think I need
16:15 a lot of preparation time. But still,
16:17 let's stick to this formula to activate
16:20 this autopilot mode. Three things. Let's
16:22 start. Population density of African
16:26 countries 226. Niger is the country
16:28 which has the largest population density
16:32 with 226 people per square kilometer.
16:34 Come second in the list is not a Dr.
16:36 Congo. It is do Dominican Republic of
16:38 Congo or you can say Congo with a value
16:40 of 1 or three. Third in the list is
16:41 Sudan with a value of
16:44 48 people per square kilometer. Fourth
16:46 is South African country with 40. Let's
16:49 start. The image provided is a map that
16:50 gives information about population
16:53 density of African countries where the
16:55 density is represented in terms of
16:57 people per square kilometer. It is
16:59 evident that Niger is the country which
17:03 tops the list with a value of 226 people
17:05 per square kilometer. Conversely, second
17:07 comes in the list is Congo with a value
17:09 of 10 or three people per square
17:11 kilometer. Another interesting point is
17:13 Sudan has a value of 48 people per
17:15 square kilometer and South Africa has a
17:17 value of 40. Overall, this image talks
17:20 about population density of African
17:23 countries. Just have to speak fluently
17:25 for the first 30 seconds. You're going
17:27 to get it. Don't worry too much about
17:29 it. What if I tell Sudan tops the list
17:31 with a value of 226? Will that be a
17:35 problem? 100% no. The problem is when
17:37 you're stuck, when you're not speaking
17:38 fluently, that's where the problem
17:40 starts. Let's quickly move on to a
17:42 process. Let's start three things. Steps
17:45 to financial freedom. The first step is
17:48 budgeting and saving. After that, we go
17:50 to increasing the income streams. And
17:51 once you decide on how to income
17:53 increase the income streams, you invest
17:56 them wisely. You invest in a way that
17:58 you reduce your debt and build a passive
18:01 income probably by investing in stock
18:04 shares or doing a passive job. ASP man
18:05 the image provided is a process that
18:07 gives information about steps to
18:09 financial freedom. It is evident that
18:11 the very first step in financial freedom
18:13 is budgeting and saving. Looks like if
18:15 you are not working on your budget and
18:17 saving probably you're falling into a
18:19 trap. Conversely, the second step is
18:20 increasing the income streams which will
18:22 also lead to the third step called
18:24 investing wisely. Here is where you
18:26 invest your budget wisely so that the
18:29 fourth step is reducing the depth. When
18:31 you invest your returns wisely, you
18:33 reduce your depth leading to the fifth
18:35 step where you build the passive income.
18:36 Overall, the image illustrates five
18:39 important steps to financial freedom. As
18:41 simple as this, you just have to read
18:43 them as you see. Don't worry too much
18:46 about the meaning, the interpretation of
18:48 the logic and all. Just pick something
18:50 from the image. You're going to get it.
18:52 We're going to move to the next one.
18:54 Let's start with 25 second timer. Let's
18:56 start water purification process. The
18:57 first step in
19:00 purifying the water
19:03 is not getting it
19:06 probably you use the filtering. After
19:09 filtering you boil it. I think the first
19:11 step is boiling it. Once you boil you
19:13 filter it and then you it comes the same
19:15 process. After that you cool cool it
19:17 down and then you store it. I'm not
19:19 sure. I think 25 seconds is barely going
19:21 to be over. Let's start. The image
19:22 provided is a process that gives
19:24 information about water purification
19:26 process. There are four steps involved
19:27 in this with the first step being
19:29 filtering, second is boiling, third is
19:31 cooling and the fourth is storing. It is
19:32 evident that the first step in the water
19:34 purification process is to boil it where
19:37 you kill all the gems. Conversely, once
19:38 you boil it, you're going to store it
19:40 somewhere so that it cools down which is
19:42 the third step. Another interesting
19:43 point is the final step after cooling
19:46 down is actual filtration process where
19:48 you add some minerals and probably
19:50 process it completely. Overall this
19:52 image illustrates water purification
19:54 process which involves four steps namely
19:56 storing, filtering, boiling and cooling.
19:58 I know I did not understand anything
19:59 from the image. What is the first step
20:02 also? I was not sure but all I did was
20:05 to become confident and speak whatever
20:08 my mind says is correct. Don't question
20:10 yourself in describe image. You just
20:12 have to believe yourself and keep moving
20:15 on cuz no one is listening to you apart
20:17 from this AI and AI is programmed in a
20:19 way that it needs some content not a
20:22 very precise content because Pearson
20:24 knows that in 25 seconds it is so
20:27 difficult to describe it precisely but
20:30 it is possible to describe it with the
20:32 flow and they're giving preference to
20:34 this possible to describe it with the
20:36 flow than you know describing it
20:37 precisely. We quickly move on to the
20:40 next one. Let's start 25 second timer.
20:42 Customer experience
20:45 journey which
20:48 has probably multiple things. When the value
20:48 value
20:52 is I'm not getting anything between zero
20:54 when the value is one it creates
20:57 awareness. When the value is two it
20:59 means they're they've experienced
21:02 engagement. Con conversion
21:05 when the experience journey says three
21:07 it means they've already converted. Four
21:08 means satisfying, fifth is loyal. They
21:10 just have to speak math. The image
21:12 provided is a process that gives
21:13 information about customer experience
21:16 journey. It involves five numeric such
21:18 as 1 2 3 4 5 which relates to awareness,
21:20 engagement, conversion, satisfaction and
21:23 loyalty. It is evident that if the
21:25 customer experience journey rates one,
21:27 it means they're just aware about the
21:28 product. Conversely, if it means two,
21:30 that means the engagement is really
21:32 good. Another interesting point is the
21:34 number three rating involves conversion
21:36 of the product. However, number four
21:38 means they're really satisfied about the
21:39 product. However, number five means
21:41 they're very being loyal to the product.
21:43 Overall, this image illustrates the
21:45 customer experience journey over five
21:46 different ratings, awareness,
21:48 engagement, conversion, satisfaction,
21:52 and loyalty. I was very fluent. I don't
21:53 know which product, which customer
21:55 experience, but all I was able to make
21:58 out was that probably talking about the
22:00 ratings. Even if you don't say rating is
22:01 okay, one corresponds to awareness. Two
22:03 corresponds to engagement which means
22:06 the customers are engaging with probably
22:07 the company. Three corresponds to
22:09 conversion which talks about customers
22:11 being converted to clients. You have to
22:14 make some interpretation. Hope you're
22:15 getting it. I think that's all for
22:17 today. I really hope the one formula
22:19 that I talked about to activate that
22:22 autopilot mode really helps. If you
22:24 believe that it's an informative content
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22:28 valuable comments in the comment section
22:29 with this. I'm going to part the video
22:33 here. This is Nakul N A K U L N signing
22:35 off from Skills PT Academy. Soon we'll