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3 It was painted by Banksy. “OP What museums i i have you visited? VOCABULARY took at the picture. What kind of art do you see? Write the correct letter. Then listen and check your answers. [ @ sculpture: still life e. drawing b. portrait landscape f. abstract inting Fla 2 vain work. Answer the questions. Talk about the ‘words in the box and the words in the picture. ——- eos cure tradtional relate boring potery a : vocaputany TIP 1 Sieve woes a (one ee ig 2. Which words are used to describe art? ‘specific examples. 3: Tam werd ponte, ower nea a sculpture Flax 3 pain wonx. what kind of art do you lke oF not like? Mcnelgeto abstract Painting ene) {don't realy like The bathers oe by Picasso Iwas painted by Banksy. « Unit 3 CONVERSATION Lat ON cewstie ne comarnon hn ian ad cee our aver ra eect te a. oncea year b. stilife —_¢. colorful Kelly Mike that(7______] Dia you do that, Emily? Emily Oh, thank you. I like it, too. But actually, it was done by my grandmother, Kelly Well, it's very [2 Treally love it Emily Thanks. She's very talented. Some of her paintings were shown at the local museum a few years ago. Kelly Wow. So are you an artistic person, too? Emily Not really. think I did a sculpture once in junior high. And I go to the museum [3 Jor so. Kelly Why don’t you go more often? Emily [don’t have to. I have my own museum right here! Fa pain work. Practice the conversation again. Use the ideas below. ‘Add your own ideas. 1 portrait realistic ‘once a month landscape beautiful ‘every few months Fa 3 rain work. what kind of art would you want to create? Tell your partner. 7 twas painted by Banksy. « Unit 3 LANGUAGE PRACTICE OE e Passive Active twas painted by my grandmother My grandmother painted it. His paintings are enjoyed by millions of people. _ Millions of people enjoy his paintings. Was that done by your grandmother? Did your grandmother do that? Yes, it was./No, it wasn't. Yes, she did./No, she didn't. ‘Who was that sculpture made by? ‘Who made that sculpture? It was made by Michelangelo. Michelangelo made it. complete the sentences. Use the correct form ofthe verb in parentheses. 4. The Mona Lisa was painted (paint) by Leonardo da Vincl. 2. Da Vinci's paintings (cell) for millions of dollars now. 3, Today, most oil paint (produce) in factories. 4. Michelangelo's David (create) in Italy? en 1, Mexican President Porfirio Diaz ordered the construction of El Angel. ‘The construction of El Angel was ordered by Mexican President Porfirio Diaz. 2. Kim Bok jin introduced modern sculpture to Korea. 3. Oscar Niemeyer designed many buildings in Brasilia, Brazil, 4, The Takenaka Corporation completed Tokyo Tower in 1958, @ WB ere oH. seit cavern using pase semen. Then pace ream ores ‘A What's your favorite museum? B The Guggenheim. People visit it from all over! A Didn't Frank Lloyd Wright design it? PRONUNCIATION—Reduction of don't and did D tisten. notice the reduced sounds of don’t and did when followed by you. unreduced Reduced 1. Don't you go there often? Donchoo go there often? 2, Did your father make this? _Dijer father make this? 3. Why did you paint that? ‘Why dijo paint that? QZ ever asin ans repeat se sre 100 he etc sunds 18 Iwas painted by Banksy. + Unit 3 LISTENING 61 took at te pres. Wie the cnet eter [> pnsycalcin bape iey «node ec al BO? eiserso se ice gesting hou fmus museums choos he cone ssc ool see 1h igen ar ge as ry/P y eh 2 thet ny ws ar ely ey QQ Biever ssn compete rare [Tecan a | The National Palace Museum @od+ Listening PLUS. Listen to a description of a different Guggenhi in Bilbao, Spain. Choose (”) True or False. Cn Need ieee large collection ‘Museum 1, The museum in Bilbao was designed by Francis Guggenheim. 2. The museum is designed to look like a ship. 3, The museum is in an old neighborhood. 4, The visitor did not like the museum, Sa 5 crour work. viscuss these questions. 1, Which of these four museums would you rather visit? Why? 2. What museums are near you? What do they look like? 1d rather visit the Uffizi. It's the oldest, and I think it has the best art. @O=:: PE ala 19 Inwas painted by Banksy. « Unit 3 READING 1 What is street art? there any in your city? No one knows his real name or what he looks like, but Banksy is one of the most talked-about artists in the world, today. His sensitive paintings of children, flowers, soldiers, and other images are famous, but the artist himself has become a celebrity because no one knows who he really is. We do know this. Banksy was born in England and got his start as.a street antst. At first, he painted graffiti ‘on buildings. Then he began leaving powerful images in unexpected places. For example, on a gloomy gray wall, Banksy painted a little gir letting go of a heart-shaped balloon. On an old building, he painted an enormous bright yellow flower. Neighbors did not expect to see beautiful or dramatic art on their streets. They would stop, look, and talk Soon Banksy's work caught the attention of the media, and journalists started looking for him. His paintings: showed up in newspapers and on television, but no one could find the mysterious artist, People wanted to see his, face and ask questions. Who was Banksy? Why was he hiding? What did his work mean? The more people wanted to know, the more the real Banksy hid from view. Stories about Banksy spread throughout the art world. ‘Some people thought he might be a woman; others believed that he was not one artist but a group of people. No one knows for sure, but one thing is clear. Banksy shows that if your art affects people, itis possible to run away from the spotlight and still become a celebrity Q@ 2 sess rte. cic te beste wie onthe ne above Recep ant Hoc wat tannic ] B recs ine arisen choos he oat wor or att compat the enc, 2 Many perl knw Banksys une bt thy no know hi ane 4 nen ena il fa el repre, he bce cen moras Sha A. crour work. viscuss these questions. 4. Why does Banksy hide from people? 2. What would you paint on a wall in your neighborhood if you could? | think Banksy hides because it makes peopl curious. WRITING ~ ro SPEAKING — Is it Art? ions of art. Select (7) the boxes you and your partner agree with. ‘You know something is art when, OO itts ina museum, C0 it communicates an ides. C1 itis made by a person or people. C1 itis expensive CO itis beautifal, C1 tots of people tale about 1 iemakes you feel something Sen ina museum tobe art.” I Vagree. some art peer Pha 2 crour work. discuss the pictures. Are they art? Why or why not? Pern) auld Serer ee GOO Find a picture of a famous piece of art. Who made it? ONLINE share the picture with your classmates. Tell them why you like it. a1 Smart Talk Student A UNIT 3—Amazing art facts @ Student A 1 ore wont sto anes questions compete he nfrmaton 26 Use the words in parentheses to help you. ‘A How many paintings by Van Gogh were sold in his lifetime? B only one. Ama ‘at © only one __ painting by Vincent Van Gogh was sold Imhis life. tt was sold for about $1,600 in today’s money. © The first paintings were made in caves. (When... 2 © The hang glider was invented by Leonardo da Vinci. © Apainting by Henri Matisse was hung Inthe Museum of Modern Art for 46 days. Nobody noticed! (How...) {© Pablo Picasso was bom in Spain and is buried in (Where...) © The world’s most expensive painting sold at an auction is The Women of Algiers by Pablo Picasso, ‘twas sold for $179 milion. © Architect Frank Gehry's "Wiggle Chairis made of You can really sit on it! (What... 2) waiting UNIT 3 Dead this esay about Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, Then write a description of your capital city ry to include the following informat + the pros and cons ofliving there + the population of the city + the name ofthe former capital city + when the city was built Brazil's capital city is Brasilia, It's less than 50 years old, and thas a population of almost three million people, Until 1960, Brazil's capital was Rio de laneito, Brastlia was, the idea of our president at the time, Juscelino Kubitschek. ‘twas built between 1956 and 1960. The city was planned by Lucio Costa, but the most important buildings were designed bby Oscar Niemeyer. Living in Brasilia Is great because there's always somewhere 10, 0, but it's not always easy to get there without a car. A subway was builtin 2001, so now t's much easier to get around. Fhe D vain work. compare your descriptions. What else can you say about your capital? UNIT 4 ead this letter on an online message board. Then imagine you are living far away from home and write a similar letter. Include the following information: + the name of the place and when you were there + what you have been doing since you left * the reason you lost touch with others ‘+ the names of people you want to get in touch with * your current email address eiuie) Where are YOU? © @ @ @ oO We post letters from people who want to contact old friends. This week, Jane Walker writes from Yokohama, Japan. iy Hi, was student at East High School from 2007-2010. After | graduated, | studied business at UCLA. | finished my degree in 2014 and found a great job in Yokohama, Japan. Last month my computer crashed and I lost all my email ‘addresses! 14 like to hear from anyone who graduated from East High in 2010—especially my friends who | played soccer with My email address is janew101@webmailnet. Write me! Fa D pain work. Take turns eading your letters. Then write a response to your partner. 109 Grammar UNIT 3 Passives Im an active sentence, the subject is the performer of the action. In a passive sentence, the subject isthe receiver of the action, Eifel designed the Statue of Liberty. ‘The Statue of Liberty was designed by Eifel (Eiffel = the performer ofthe action) (the Statue of Liberty = the receiver of the action) My father wrote this book. “This book was written by my father. (ny father = the performer ofthe action) (this book = the receiver of the action) ‘We often use the passive when the performer of the action (the agent) is unknown, obvious from the context, or when the agent refers to people in general + My car was stolen. (by an unknown person) * Our food was cold by the time it was served. (by a waiter) + What is ths called in English? (oy people in general) 1n simple present and simple past statements, we form the passive with a helping verb + ‘past participle. The verb agrees with the subject of the passive sentence. Sm Sones) VHe/She/it was (not) recognized by fans. YouWe/They were (not) 61 Complete the sentences with the passive form of the verb in parentheses. 4. The Guggenheim is my favorite bullng in New York. It was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. (sign) 2, This picture 100 years ago, but it looks very modern. (paint) 3. Leonardo da Vinci ___ by many of the painters of his time. (admire) 4. We inahed our work by noon, but we to stay for another hour (tel) 5. This photo ‘when was elght years old. take) oe complete the statements withthe passive form of a verb in the box. | complete make paint. — recognize 1, The Eifel Tower Is recoghized. as a symbol of France. 24 ofiron, 3.1 in 1689, an every seven yeats, 127

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