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Word File Sentence Patterns Expansion Writing Practice
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I. the prefix “over-” We can add “over-” to a verb to indicate that an action is done to too great an extent. overload 負荷過重 overeat 吃太多 overdress 過度打扮 oversleep 睡過頭 overwork 工作過度 overreact 反應過度
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II. Some more terms related to art brush paintings 水墨畫 oil paintings 油畫 abstract art 抽象藝術 portrait paintings 人像畫 landscape paintings 風景畫 watercolor paintings 水彩畫 Back
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Expansion I. Talking About Art I. Talking About Art II. Listen up II. Listen up III. The Painting Museum III. The Painting Museum
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Here are some useful expressions: *What I like/don’t like the most is.... *What’s really great/wonderful/ interesting/boring is.... *What really attracts/bothers me is.... I. Talking About Art
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II. Listen up Listen to the descriptions. Match them with the pictures on the previous page. A. ( ) B. ( ) C. ( ) D. ( ) E. ( ) 4 3 2 1 5
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III. the Painting Museum
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Prehistoric Painting A Herd of Horses Lascaux Cave, Southern France about 15,000 B.C.
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Ancient Egyptian Painting Nefertari Making Offering to Isis wall painting in an Egyptian tomb about 1250 B.C.
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Greek Painting Greeks vs. Persians about 500 B.C.
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Roman Painting Eros Punished by Venus wall painting from Pompeii about 70 A.D.
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Medieval Painting Virgin and Child Byzantine about 600 A.D.
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The Renaissance Birth of Venus Sandro Botticelli, about 1485
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The Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci The Last Supper wall painting in Milan, 1497
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The Renaissance: Raphael Madonna of the Goldfinch 1506
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The Renaissance: Michelangelo The Creation of Adam 1511
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The 17th Century Holy Family on the Steps Nicolas Poussin, 1648
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The 18th Century The Island of Cythera Antoine Watteau, 1717
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Romanticism The Raft of the Medusa Théodore Géricault, 1819
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Realism The Stonebreakers Gustave Courbet, 1849
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Impressionism Music in the Tuileries Gardens Edouard Manet, 1862
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Impressionism Bars at the Folies Edouard Manet, 1882
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Impressionism Water Lilies Claude Monet, 1906
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Post-impressionism Still Life with Fruit Basket Paul Cézanne, 1888
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Post-impressionism Femme de Tahiti ou Sur la Plage Paul Gauguin, 1891
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Post-impressionism: Vincent van Gogh Sunflowers 1887 Self Portrait 1887
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Post-impressionism: Vincent van Gogh Listen to the song of Vincent van Gogh! Vincent / Don McLean The Starry Night 1889
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The Fauves The Dance I Henry Matisse, 1909
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Cubism: Pablo Picasso Les Demoiselles d’Aignon 1907 Self Portrait 2 1907 Woman with a Book 1932
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Surrealism Leda and the Swan Salvador Dali, 1949
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Pop Art Girl with Hair Ribbon 1981
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Post-modernism Maglalatik 1990
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Coordinators, such as “and,” “but,” “or,” “for,” “yet,” “nor,” or “so,” are used to form compound sentences. Usually, we use a comma (,) before the coordinator. Remember, we must be careful to use coordinators according to the meanings of the sentences.
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Exercise: Add a proper coordinator in each blank to make the compound sentence reasonable. 1. Shall we leave now, ______ shall we stay a little bit longer? or
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Exercise: Add a proper coordinator in each blank to make the compound sentence reasonable. 2. John moved to New York, ______ we all wished him luck. and
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Exercise: Add a proper coordinator in each blank to make the compound sentence reasonable. 3. We expected to arrive earlier, ______ our train was late. but/yet
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Exercise: Add a proper coordinator in each blank to make the compound sentence reasonable. 4. His plan completely failed, ______ he didn’t have much experience. for
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Exercise: Add a proper coordinator in each blank to make the compound sentence reasonable. 5. I was late for the bus, ______ I had to take the next one. so
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