A Flooded Area
Complete Question
Describe A Flooded Area.
Question Type
Descriptive Writing (Exam-Style Prompt / High Impact)
Course
O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course
Planning & Thought Process
- Focus: Disruption, water dominance, altered environment
- Structure:
- Paragraph 1: Overall flooded scene
- Paragraph 2: Visual detail (water level, submerged objects)
- Paragraph 3: Movement and human response
- Paragraph 4: Sound and sensory detail
- Paragraph 5: Lingering impact
- Techniques: Contrast (normal vs flooded), imagery, atmosphere
Model Answer
The area no longer resembled its usual form, as water had spread across every visible surface, altering both its appearance and function. What had once been structured and familiar now appeared uncertain, with boundaries no longer clearly defined. The presence of water dominated the scene completely, creating a sense of disruption that was visible in every direction.
Written and Compiled By Sir Hunain Zia (AYLOTI), World Record Holder With 154 Total A Grades, 11 World Records And 7 Distinctions, Educate A Change — O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course.
The level of water varied across the space, covering some areas entirely while leaving others partially exposed. Objects that had once been clearly positioned now appeared displaced or only partially visible, breaking the usual arrangement of the surroundings. Reflections formed across the surface, creating an uneven and shifting image that replaced the clarity that had existed before.
Movement within the flooded area was slow and careful. Any activity required adjustment, as the presence of water limited both speed and direction. People, where present, moved cautiously, their actions shaped by the conditions rather than by routine. The usual patterns of movement had been replaced by a more controlled and uncertain approach.
Written and Compiled By Sir Hunain Zia (AYLOTI), World Record Holder With 154 Total A Grades, 11 World Records And 7 Distinctions, Educate A Change — O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course.
The sound of the environment reflected the change as well. Water moved gently across surfaces, creating a steady background that differed from the usual noise of the area. Occasional disturbances broke through, yet the overall atmosphere remained shaped by the presence of water rather than by any other element. The air carried a damp quality, reinforcing the sense of alteration within the space.
As time passed, the flooded area did not return immediately to its earlier state. The impact of the water remained visible, leaving behind a scene that had been reshaped rather than simply interrupted. The environment continued to exist in this altered condition, defined by the extent of the flooding and the changes it had brought.
Written and Compiled By Sir Hunain Zia (AYLOTI), World Record Holder With 154 Total A Grades, 11 World Records And 7 Distinctions, Educate A Change — O Level And IGCSE English Language Full Scale Course.
Good Things About This Description
- Strong dominance of water imagery
- Effective disruption of normal environment
- Controlled emotional tone (not exaggerated)
- Sensory detail (sound, reflections, damp air)
- Balanced paragraphing suitable for top marks
