Стр.98-99 Модуль 6 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 7 класс
6a Is it art? Vocabulary Types of art 1 Listen and say. pottery carving painting computer graphics sculpting drawing graffiti photography architecture print making collage What can artwork be about?
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6a Is it art?
Vocabulary
Types of art
1 Listen and say.
pottery
carving
painting
computer graphics
sculpting
drawing
graffiti
photography
architecture
print making
collage
What can artwork be about? e.g. people, events, etc
Reading & Listening
2 a) The pictures in the text show different types of art. Describe the pictures.
b) How do you think people react to each type of street art? Listen and read to find out.
3 Read the text again and say if the sentences are T (true) or F (false). Correct the false sentences.
1 Some old ladies started the first graffiti knitting group.
2 You can only see Lego repair work in New York.
3 Many New Yorkers dontaskt like the Lego repair work.
4 No one is certain who Banksy really is.
5 Banksytasks work can only be seen on the streets.
6 Guerrilla gardeners have permission for what they do.
7 The police often arrest guerrilla gardeners.
Check these words
divide, public opinion, brighten up, steel, concrete, transform, arrest, crumbling walls, volunteer, crack, fair share, worldwide phenomenon, bulletproof vest, exhibit, offensive, neglected, skip, grating, illegal, rundown, approval
Street art: Art or not?
Street Art divides public opinion; it is seen by some as a way to brighten up our communities while it is considered by others to be nothing but vandalism. So, is it art or not?
1 A It’s a Woolly World
These days, it is not only grannies who knit. In cities such as New York. London and Berlin, community art groups are busy taskgraffiti knittingtask, creating colourful decorations for lampposts, parking meters, cars and statues. The craze was started by Magda Sayeg in the USA, when she decided to brighten up the steel and concrete landscape of Austin, Texas with her knitted creations. Now knitting needles are dicking worldwide and cities are inviting the knitters to transform their public spaces. Most peopletasks reactions are positive and even though it isntaskt strictly legal, Sayeg says. "Youtaskd have to be the most bored police officer to want to arrest me." So. next time you walk past a city statue, take a look - it might be wearing a scarf)
2 В We built this city... with LEGO bricks
Most people remember playing with Lego bricks as a child. It seems, though, that toy towns arentaskt the only things they are used to construct. taskLego repair worktask was created by German artist Jan Vormann. Jan spent three years travelling the world, fixing crumbling walls and monuments with Lego. Jan took his project to New York and together with a team of volunteers, constructed Lego repairs all over the city, including at the Brooklyn Bridge and Central Park. Cracks in buildings soon disappeared and were replaced with bright Lego shapes. Most New Yorkers are pleased with the Lego-look.
3 C On the wall
Most big cities have their fair share of graffiti, but like it or not. one British graffiti artist is now considered to be a worldwide phenomenon. The true identity of Banksy is surrounded in mystery, but his art is instantly recognisable. Some of his most famous images include a young girl with a heart-shaped balloon and a dove of peace wearing a bulletproof vest. Banksy’s work has even been exhibited in art exhibitions and a lot of his works have been sold. Because of his striking images and comments on social problems, public I opinion is divided. Some find Banksytasks work I offensive, while others think he is one of the most important artists today.
4 Flower Power!
Guerrilla gardeners plant flower gardens and vegetable patches on neglected land without permission. They believe it improves inner-city communities. The designs are made as artistic as possible; flowerbeds are planted in skips and sunflowers down pavement grating! While some people see this as a way to bring new life to forgotten spaces, others point out that, pretty or not. ittasks still illegal. However, it seems that no action is usually taken by the public or the police. One group of guerrilla gardeners were busy on a rundown London street recently when an old lady called out her approval to them: "Thank you for the sunflowers. They were lovely!"
4 Complete with: strictly, instantly, bulletproof, brighten up. crumbling, divided, immediate, neglected.
1 The local council is taking action to brighten up the town centre and improve its appearance.
2 Smoking is strictly prohibited.
3 There are easy ways to fix crumbling walls so that they dontaskt fall apart.
4 His style is so distinctive that it is instantly recognisable.
5 Police officers wear bulletproof vests to protect themselves.
6 His paintings are controversial so criticstask opinions are divided.
7 The park was neglected. It had broken benches and long grass.
8 The police were asked to take immediate action.
5 Think! Think of an alternative title for each section of the text.
Grammar
The passive
6 Read the examples and the theory. How do we turn an
Form: to be + past participle of the main verb
Active Van Gogh painted Sunflowers.
Passive Sunflowers was painted by Van Gogh.
We use the passive when we dontaskt know who did the action, the action is more important than the person doing it or when we dontaskt want to say who/ what к to blame.
7 Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verbs in brackets.
1 Graffiti is considered to be offensive by some people.
2 The new art gallery will be opened next week.
3 Two car thieves were caught red-handed by the police yesterday.
4 Many houses on my street are fitted with a burglar alarm.
5 The Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in 1911.
6 The streets of the city are covered with litter.
8 Rewrite the facts in the passive.
Andy Warhol (1928-1987)
Did you know … ?
1 People consider him to be the father of pop art. He is considered to be the father of pop art.
2 He often used bright colours in his paintings.
3 He made 300 films.
4 An actress shot and nearly killed him in 1968.
5 The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, USA, exhibits his images today.
Speaking & Writing
9 Say four things you remember from the text.
10 Think! How would you react if you witnessed guerrilla gardeners planting flowers on neglected land? In three minutes write a few sentences. Tell your partner.