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VOCABULARY New words. Vocabulary 1 MeaningsWords short for advertisement; words or pictures that make you want to buy something ad a picture made with.

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1 VOCABULARY New words

2 Vocabulary 1 MeaningsWords short for advertisement; words or pictures that make you want to buy something ad a picture made with a pencil or pendrawing very activeenergetic someone or something that most people knowfamous a place to look at and buy artgallery pictures and writing on public walls and buildingsgraffiti a place to look at (but not to buy) artmuseum a picture made with paintingpainting for everyone to seepublic art made with stone, wood, or metalsculpture feeling unhappy, angry, or nervous, about somethingupset

3 Vocabulary 2 MeaningsWords short for advertisement; words or pictures that make you want to buy something ads to make up one's mind aboutdecide activity – powerenergy (N) someone or something that most people knowmoney are matters which directly or indirectly affect many or all members of a society and are considered to be problemssociety social issues for everyone to seepublic

4 The Simple Past of Be was were The simple past forms of be are: Example: Keith Haring was an artist. Example: Social issues were important to him.

5 For negative sentences use : subject was/were not Examples: 1. His art was not (wasn’t) in museums in the early 1980s. 2. His paintings were not( weren’t) in museums at first.

6 For yes/no questions, use: Was/were subject Examples: (Questions) Was Haring different from other artists? Were his drawings always famous? Examples: (Short answers) Yes, he was No, they weren’t

7 For wh-questions, use: Wh-wordwas/were subject Examples: 1.Who was Keith Haring? 2.What was his art about? 3.How were his pictures different?

8 Style:Commas UNIT 2

9 When do we use commas? 1.After words like (for example – finally – however – in addition). 2.In dates. 3.To join two small sentences with and – but – or. 4.To separate the names of cities from the names of the states or countries. 5.To separate things in a list.

10 1. After words like (for example – finally – however – in addition). He also made commercial art. For example, he made ads for magazines. 2. In dates. Keith Haring was born on Monday 4, 1958. 3. To join two small sentences with and – but – or. Haring’s art was funny, but it was also serious. Examples

11 4. To separate the names of cities from the names of the states or countries. Haring lived in Knokke, Belgium in 1987. 5. To separate things in a list. He liked to paint, draw, and sculpt.

12 Tokyo Pop Shop He opened a Pop Shop in Tokyo on January 30 1988. He wanted the Tokyo Pop Shop to be successful but it had many problems. People did not buy Haring’s art at the Tokyo Pop Shop because there were cheap copies everywhere. For example it was easy to buy T-shirts pins and posters with “fake Haring art on them. Finally the Pop Shop in Tokyo closed in 1989.


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