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When you meet new friends, you may want to show them pictures on your phone.
You might say, “This is my family” or “That is my dog.” These short English sentences are great for introducing people, places, or things in photos.
In this lesson, you will learn how to use the words “this” and “that” to talk about photos.
You will also practice how to say simple sentences like “This is my house” or “That is my school.”
Don’t worry if you are a beginner! We will explain everything step by step, with easy examples and practice exercises.
At the end, you’ll also get fun ChatGPT prompts to help you use these phrases in real conversations.
Let’s get started!
In this short conversation, Ken is showing his friend Emma some pictures on his phone. Notice how he uses “This is…” and “That is…” to describe what’s in the photos.
Ken: This is my house. I took this photo last weekend.
Emma: Wow! It’s beautiful. Where is it?
Ken: It’s in the countryside. And this is my dog, Max.
Emma: He’s so cute! How old is he?
Ken: He’s three years old. That is my sister, Anna. She loves Max too.
Emma: Nice! Your family looks very happy.
Try practicing this type of conversation by using your own photos. You can change the details to match your real life!
When you want to show or introduce something in English, you can use simple sentences like “This is…” or “That is…”. These are called demonstrative sentences, and they are great for pointing to people, objects, or places — especially when showing photos.
Use “This is” when you are talking about something that is close to you, especially something you are holding or showing right now (like a photo on your phone).
Use “That is” when you are talking about something that is a little farther away, or when you are pointing to something in the distance or on a photo that is not directly in your hand.
Now that you understand the difference, let’s use ChatGPT to practice these patterns!
Let’s practice using “This is…” and “That is…” in conversation! These phrases are very useful when you show someone a picture and want to describe it. With ChatGPT, you can practice talking like you’re showing real photos to a friend.
Use the prompts below to start a natural and friendly conversation. Just copy, paste, and begin!
In this activity, imagine you are showing ChatGPT a picture of your house. ChatGPT will ask questions like a friend. This will help you practice how to say “This is my house,” and talk more about it.
This time, let’s practice introducing people in your photos. Use “This is my sister” or “That is my teacher.” ChatGPT will talk with you and ask more questions to keep the conversation going.
Now it’s your turn! Let’s practice using “This is” and “That is” to describe people, places, and things. These expressions are great for introducing photos or pointing to something around you.
In English, we use “This is” when something is close to us, and “That is” when it’s farther away. These exercises will help you become more comfortable using both.
Complete the sentences using “This is” or “That is”. Think about distance (near or far) when choosing the correct phrase.
Look at some photos on your phone or computer. For each one, write a sentence using “This is” or “That is”. Try to describe what or who is in the photo.
Example:
This is my family at the beach.
That is my uncle’s car in the background.
Find five things around you — like your phone, a bag, a photo, or a book. Try to say sentences out loud using “This is…” or “That is…”. Practice helps you become more confident!
Example:
“This is my English notebook.”
“That is my friend’s bag.”
You can also record your voice or use ChatGPT to practice by saying or typing your answers. Practicing speaking is very important, even when you are alone!
Let’s go over some helpful tips and common mistakes when using “This is” and “That is”. These phrases are easy to use, but many beginners still make small errors. Don’t worry — it’s all part of learning!
If you are holding something, looking at a photo on your phone, or standing next to it — use “This is.”
Example: “This is my sister. She’s in this photo.”
If something is far away, like across the room or in a picture taken from far away, use “That is.”
Example: “That is my house in the distance.”
❌ Wrong: “This my dog.”
✅ Correct: “This is my dog.”
Always remember to use “is” after “This” or “That.”
Sometimes learners use “this” for things that are far away. Try to think about where the object is.
If you can touch it or it’s right next to you, say “this.”
If it’s over there or in a photo taken from far away, say “that.”
Look at your photo album or phone gallery. Point to each picture and say:
“This is…” if it’s your photo or something close.
“That is…” if it’s far or in the background.
This is a great way to make the grammar part of your real life!
Keep practicing and don’t worry if you make mistakes. That’s how we learn!
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