Exercise 2A Page 94
Read the text on page 94 and match it with one of the photos
Before you read
Drawing [dro:iŋ] - рисунок
An exhibition [ekzi’biʃən]- выставка
Read the text on page 94
Exercise 2B Page 94
True or false?
Exercise 2C Page 94
1. Graffiti [grə’fiti]
Graffiti [grə’fiti] – pictures and words on walls (b)
2. Vandalism [vændəlizm]
Vandalism [vændəlizm] – damaging buildings or other things (d)
3. Illegal [i’li:gəl]
Illegal [i’li:gəl] – not allowed (f)
4. Original [ə’ridʒinəl]
Original [ə’ridʒinəl] – new, different from other things (e)
5. Exhibition [ekzi’biʃən]
Exhibition [ekzi’biʃən] – show where you can see paintings (a)
6. Shocking
Shocking – bad, very surprising (c)
Exercise 3 Page 94
Discuss the questions
1. Do you think Banksy’s paintings are art or vandalism? Why?
2. The text says these days anything is art. Do you agree?
Exercise 4A Page 95
Listen to Jenny and Serge. Match two of the photos with their conversation
Jenny She’s going to Banksy exhibition [ekzi’biʃən]
Serge He’s going to watch the final [fainəl] of Pop Star Search on TV
Page 156 Track 2.24
Before you read
Page 97
Like, love, hate, prefer
Noun or the ing-form
I love the theater
But my friends prefer going to the cinema
Prefer [pri’fɜː] - предпочитать
I prefer tea to coffee
Rubbish [rʌbiʃ] - мусор
Read script 2.24 on page 156
J – Jenny S - Serge
Exercise 4B Page 95
Say Jenny or Serge
1. Who doesn’t like going to exhibitions? (Jenny or Serge?)
2. Who prefers traditional paintings to modern ones? (Jenny or Serge?)
3. Who hates listening to kids singing? (Jenny or Serge?)
4.Who loves Pop Star Search? (Jenny or Serge?)
5. Who prefers watching films? (Jenny or Serge?)
Exercise 5B Page 94
Listen, then repeat
Yes/no-questions with rising intonation
Is it nice? It’s lovely
Is it interesting? It’s boring
Are we late?
Does she know?
Exercise 5C Page 94
Make questions
Is it expensive? Does he know?
Exercise 7A Page 95
In pairs ask and answer questions
A: Do you like going to museums? B: No, I don’t. I hate going to museums
Exercise 7B Page 95
Which do you prefer? Ask and answer questions?
A: Do you prefer going to restaurants to eating at home? B: No, I prefer eating at home
Exercise 7C Page 95
How to talk about preferences
I like his work
I hate listening to those stupid kids singing
I prefer traditional paintings to modern ones
I prefer watching films or documentaries more than talent shows
Do you like….? What do you think about….?
Exercise 8A Page 95
Which do you prefer? Ask and answer questions?
Exercise 8B Page 95
Talk to your classmates and find out how many people prefer it:
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Popular Culture. Unit 9.3

1.

Popular Culture [kʌltʃə]
Unit 9.3

2. Exercise 2A Page 94

3. Read the text on page 94 and match it with one of the photos

4. Before you read

5.

Banksy – a graffiti
[grə’fiti] artist

6.

Strange paintings

7. Drawing [dro:iŋ] - рисунок

8.

Real identity [ai’dentiti] личность

9. An exhibition [ekzi’biʃən]- выставка

An exhibition [ekzi’biʃən]выставка

10. Read the text on page 94

11.

In the year 2000 strange
paintings appeared on the
sides of buildings in Bristol
and London. These weren’t
drawings by bored [bo:d]
teenagers

12.

They were funny and very
artistic. But who was the
artist? Nobody knew [nju:].

13.

Over the next few [fju:]
years more and more of
these amazing pictures
appeared

14.

Usually people hate graffiti:
they think it’s ugly and
unattractive, just a form of
vandalism [vændəlizm].
And of course it’s illegal.
But this work was different

15.

Some of the paintings were
funny, some were
frightening [fraitəniŋ], but
they were always interesting
and original

16.

Some people said the artist
was called Banksy. But who
was Banksy? It became a huge
[hju:dʒ] mystery and several
newspapers tried to find out
Banksy’s real identity [ai’dentiti]

17.

It was fantastic publicity for
the artist and his work
became famous in America
and Australia. In 2007 a
gallery in London sold one
of his paintings for $576000

18.

In 2009 Bristol City Art
Gallery organized an
exhibition [ekzi’biʃən] of
his work. More than 300000
visitors came to the
exhibition [ekzi’biʃən]

19.

But nobody knew [nju:]
Banksy’s real name, not
even the manager of the
gallery

20.

Of course, some people
think it’s shocking that
paintings on the sides of
buildings can be art. But
these days anything is art!

21. Exercise 2B Page 94

22. True or false?

23.

1. Banksy did his first wall
painting in 2007

24.

In the year 2000 strange
paintings appeared on the
sides of buildings in Bristol
and London. These weren’t
drawings by bored teenagers

25.

Banksy did his first wall
painting in the year 2000

26.

2. His paintings are
sometimes scary

27.

Some of the paintings were
funny, some were
frightening [fraitəniŋ], but
they were always interesting
and original

28.

2. His paintings are
sometimes scary

29.

3. People can’t buy [bai]
Banksy’s paintings

30.

It was fantastic publicity for
the artist and his work
became famous in America
and Australia. In 2007 a
gallery in London sold one
of his paintings for $576000

31.

3. People can buy [bai]
Banksy’s paintings

32.

4. Nobody knows Banksy’s
real name

33.

But nobody knew Banksy’s
real name, not even the
manager of the gallery

34.

4. Nobody knows Banksy’s
real name

35.

5. Everyone agrees that
Banksy’s work is art

36.

Of course, some people
think it’s shocking that
paintings on the sides of
buildings can be art. But
these days anything is art!

37.

Everyone agrees that
Banksy’s work is art

38. Exercise 2C Page 94

39. 1. Graffiti [grə’fiti]

40.

Show where you can see paintings
Pictures and words on walls
Bad, very surprising
Damaging buildings or other
things
New, different from other things
Not allowed

41. Graffiti [grə’fiti] – pictures and words on walls (b)

42. 2. Vandalism [vændəlizm]

43.

Show where you can see paintings
Pictures and words on walls
Bad, very surprising
Damaging buildings or other
things
New, different from other things
Not allowed

44. Vandalism [vændəlizm] – damaging buildings or other things (d)

45. 3. Illegal [i’li:gəl]

46.

Show where you can see paintings
Pictures and words on walls
Bad, very surprising
Damaging buildings or other
things
New, different from other things
Not allowed

47. Illegal [i’li:gəl] – not allowed (f)

48. 4. Original [ə’ridʒinəl]

49.

Show where you can see paintings
Pictures and words on walls
Bad, very surprising
Damaging buildings or other
things
New, different from other things
Not allowed

50. Original [ə’ridʒinəl] – new, different from other things (e)

51. 5. Exhibition [ekzi’biʃən]

52. Exhibition [ekzi’biʃən] – show where you can see paintings (a)

53.

Show where you can see paintings
Pictures and words on walls
Bad, very surprising
Damaging buildings or other
things
New, different from other things
Not allowed

54. 6. Shocking

55.

Show where you can see paintings
Pictures and words on walls
Bad, very surprising
Damaging buildings or other
things
New, different from other things
Not allowed

56. Shocking – bad, very surprising (c)

57. Exercise 3 Page 94

58. Discuss the questions

59. 1. Do you think Banksy’s paintings are art or vandalism? Why?

60.

I think they’re art because
they’re original

61.

I think they’re vandalism
because they damage
buildings

62. 2. The text says these days anything is art. Do you agree?

63.

Yes, I do

64.

No, I don’t

65. Exercise 4A Page 95

66. Listen to Jenny and Serge. Match two of the photos with their conversation

67. Jenny She’s going to Banksy exhibition [ekzi’biʃən]

68. Serge He’s going to watch the final [fainəl] of Pop Star Search on TV

69. Page 156 Track 2.24

70. Before you read

71. Page 97

72. Like, love, hate, prefer

73. Noun or the ing-form

74. I love the theater

75. But my friends prefer going to the cinema

76. Prefer [pri’fɜː] - предпочитать

77. I prefer tea to coffee

78. Rubbish [rʌbiʃ] - мусор

79. Read script 2.24 on page 156

80. J – Jenny S - Serge

81.

J: I am going to the Banksy
exhibition [ekzi’biʃən]. Do
you want to come?
S: Is it expensive?
J: No, it’s free

82.

S: No, thanks. I don’t like
going to exhibitions
[ekzi’biʃənz] really. They’re
boring
J: But Banksy’s really good.
I love his work

83.

S: Who’s Banksy? Is he
famous?
J: Yes, he’s a really famous
modern artist. He paints
graffiti on the sides of
buildings

84.

S: That sounds stupid. I prefer
traditional paintings to modern
ones. Anyway, I want to stay
at home. It’s the final [fainəl]
of Pop Star Search on TV this
evening

85.

J: Oh, no. I hate listening to
those stupid kids singing
S: Well, I love it. It’s so
exciting
J: It’s rubbish

86.

S: Oh, you hate everything
on TV
J: No, I don’t. But I like
serious programs more than
talent shows

87.

J: I prefer watching films or
documentaries. Programs
that make you think
S: But I don’t want to think
when I watch TV. I just
want to relax

88.

Track 2.24

89. Exercise 4B Page 95

90. Say Jenny or Serge

91. 1. Who doesn’t like going to exhibitions? (Jenny or Serge?)

92.

S: No, thanks. I don’t like
going to exhibitions
[ekzi’biʃənz] really. They’re
boring
J: But Banksy’s really good.
I love his work

93.

Serge

94. 2. Who prefers traditional paintings to modern ones? (Jenny or Serge?)

95.

S: That sounds stupid I
prefer traditional paintings
to modern ones. Anyway, I
want to stay at home. It’s
the final of Pop Star Search
on TV this evening

96.

Serge

97. 3. Who hates listening to kids singing? (Jenny or Serge?)

98.

J: Oh, no. I hate listening to
those stupid kids singing
S: Well, I love it. It’s so
exciting
J: It’s rubbish

99.

Jenny

100. 4.Who loves Pop Star Search? (Jenny or Serge?)

101.

S: That sounds stupid I
prefer traditional paintings
to modern ones. Anyway, I
want to stay at home. It’s
the final of Pop Star Search
on TV this evening

102.

Serge

103. 5. Who prefers watching films? (Jenny or Serge?)

104.

J: I prefer watching films or
documentaries. Programs
that make you think
S: But I don’t want to think
when I watch TV. I just
want to relax

105.

Jenny

106. Exercise 5B Page 94

107. Listen, then repeat

108. Yes/no-questions with rising intonation

109.

Track 2.26

110. Is it nice? It’s lovely

111. Is it interesting? It’s boring

112. Are we late?

113. Does she know?

114. Exercise 5C Page 94

115. Make questions

116. Is it expensive? Does he know?

117.

1. it/ cheap?

118.

1. Is it cheap?

119.

2. it/ new?

120.

2. Is it new?

121.

3. she/ smoke?

122.

3. Does she smoke?

123.

4. they/ work?

124.

4. Do they work?

125. Exercise 7A Page 95

126. In pairs ask and answer questions

127. A: Do you like going to museums? B: No, I don’t. I hate going to museums

128.

1 go/ museums?

129.

1. Do you like going to
museums?

130.

Yes, I do
No, I don’t

131.

2. listen/ rap music?

132.

2. Do you like listening to
rap music?

133.

Yes, I do
No, I don’t

134.

3. watch/ TV talent shows?

135.

3. Do you like watching
TV talent shows?

136.

Yes, I do
No, I don’t

137.

4. go/ modern art
exhibitions [ekzi’biʃənz]?

138.

4. Do you like going to
modern art exhibitions
[ekzi’biʃənz]?

139.

Yes, I do
No, I don’t

140.

5. watch/ TV
documentaries?

141.

5. Do you like watching
TV documentaries?

142.

Yes, I do
No, I don’t

143. Exercise 7B Page 95

144. Which do you prefer? Ask and answer questions?

145. A: Do you prefer going to restaurants to eating at home? B: No, I prefer eating at home

146.

1. go to restaurants/ eat at
home?

147.

1. Do you prefer going to
restaurants to eating at
home?

148.

Yes, I do

149.

No, I prefer eating at
home to going to
restaurants?

150.

2. Watch DVDs/ go to the
cinema?

151.

2. Do you prefer watching
DVDs to going to the
cinema?

152.

Yes, I do

153.

No, I prefer going to the
cinema to watching DVDs

154.

3. Read books/ listen to
music?

155.

3. Do you prefer reading
books to listening to music

156.

Yes, I do

157.

No, I prefer listening to
music to reading books

158. Exercise 7C Page 95

159. How to talk about preferences

160. I like his work

161. I hate listening to those stupid kids singing

162. I prefer traditional paintings to modern ones

163. I prefer watching films or documentaries more than talent shows

164. Do you like….? What do you think about….?

165. Exercise 8A Page 95

166. Which do you prefer? Ask and answer questions?

167.

1. Do you prefer modern
or traditional art?

168.

2a. Do you like watching
the news?

169.

2b. Do you like reading
magazines?

170.

2c. Do you like going to
operas?

171.

2d. Do you like listening to
jazz?

172. Exercise 8B Page 95

173. Talk to your classmates and find out how many people prefer it:

174.

1. Do you prefer visiting
museums to going to
concerts?

175.

2. Do you prefer watching
films to watching
documentaries?

176.

3. Do you prefer romantic
films to action films?

177.

4. Do you prefer modern
art to traditional art?

178.

Interview a film critic

179.

Do you like your job?

180.

Do you watch a lot of
movies?

181.

Do you prefer watching
DVDs or going to the
cinema?

182.

How often do you go to
the cinema?

183.

Do you meet a lot of
famous people in your
job?

184.

Do you travel much in
your job?

185.

Do you often go to movie
festivals?

186.

Who’s your favorite actor
or director?

187.

What’s your favorite
movie genre [ʒa:nr]?

188.

Why do you like this genre
[ʒa:nr]?

189.

Do you prefer romantic
movies to action movies?
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