Part 2: Describing an Object
What the object was:
First and foremost, The object I want to describe is ___________________, and it’s something
that has been a part of my life for a long time.
(Example: an antique watch / a guitar / a piece of artwork).
If I didn’t have this object, I would have missed out on ___________________.
(Example: a sentimental connection / the ability to express myself).
When and where you got it:
Regarding/When it comes to when and where I got it, I first came across it in
___________________ and bought it in ___________________.
(Example: a small vintage store, downtown / an online auction, last winter).
Not only was it the perfect find, but the timing of getting it was also ideal because
___________________.
(Example: it came right when I needed a new hobby / I had been saving up for months).
What it looks like and why it's special:
With regard to how it is like.., I reckon It’s made of ___________________ and has
___________________ details that make it stand out.
(Example: leather and brass, intricate engravings / wood and steel, a unique design).
The craftsmanship is second to none, and ___________________ really adds to its appeal.
(Example: the vintage look / the way it feels in my hands).
Had it not been for/ If it hadn’t been for ___________________, I wouldn’t have appreciated
its true beauty.
(Example: my friend’s recommendation / my interest in design).
Why it means so much to you:
Last but definitely not least, What makes this object truly valuable to me is
___________________.
(Example: the memories associated with it / how it reflects my personality).
Never in my wildest dreams did I expect ___________________ when I first got it.
(Example: to use it every day / to feel so attached to it).
Owning it is like ___________________, and I feel ___________________ every time I look
at it.
(Example: owning a piece of history, a sense of pride / having a trusted companion, inspired).