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Word File. Sentence Patterns. Expansion. Writing Practice. Word File. 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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Word File Sentence Patterns Expansion Writing Practice
Word File 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
Word File 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
Expansion I. Talking About Art II. Listen up III. The Painting Museum
I. Talking About Art 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....
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
Prehistoric Painting A Herd of HorsesLascaux Cave, Southern Franceabout 15,000 B.C.
Ancient Egyptian Painting Nefertari Making Offering to Isis wall painting in an Egyptian tomb about 1250 B.C.
Greek Painting Greeks vs.Persians about 500 B.C.
Roman Painting Eros Punished by Venus wall painting from Pompeii about 70 A.D.
Medieval Painting Virgin and Child Byzantine about 600 A.D.
The Renaissance Birth of Venus Sandro Botticelli, about 1485
The Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci The Last Supper wall painting in Milan, 1497
The Renaissance: Raphael Madonna of the Goldfinch 1506
The Renaissance: Michelangelo The Creation of Adam 1511
The 17th Century Holy Family on the Steps Nicolas Poussin, 1648
The 18th Century The Island of Cythera Antoine Watteau, 1717
Romanticism The Raft of the Medusa Théodore Géricault, 1819
Realism The Stonebreakers Gustave Courbet, 1849
Impressionism Music in the Tuileries Gardens Edouard Manet, 1862
Impressionism Bars at the Folies Edouard Manet, 1882
Impressionism Water Lilies Claude Monet, 1906
Post-impressionism Still Life with Fruit Basket Paul Cézanne, 1888
Post-impressionism Femme de Tahiti ou Sur la Plage Paul Gauguin, 1891
Post-impressionism: Vincent van Gogh Sunflowers1887 Self Portrait1887
Post-impressionism: Vincent van Gogh The Starry Night1889 Listen to the song of Vincent van Gogh!Vincent / Don McLean
The Fauves The Dance I Henry Matisse, 1909
Cubism: Pablo Picasso Les Demoiselles d’Aignon1907 Woman with a Book1932 Self Portrait 21907
Surrealism Leda and the Swan Salvador Dali, 1949
Pop Art Girl with Hair Ribbon 1981
Post-modernism Maglalatik 1990
Use Proper Coordinators Writing Practice
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.
1. Shall we leave now, ______ shall we stay a little bit longer? Exercise:Add a proper coordinator in each blank to make the compound sentence reasonable. or
2. John moved to New York, ______ we all wished him luck. Exercise:Add a proper coordinator in each blank to make the compound sentence reasonable. and
3. We expected to arrive earlier, ______ our train was late. Exercise:Add a proper coordinator in each blank to make the compound sentence reasonable. but/yet
4. His plan completely failed, ______ he didn’t have much experience. Exercise:Add a proper coordinator in each blank to make the compound sentence reasonable. for
5. I was late for the bus, ______ I had to take the next one. Exercise:Add a proper coordinator in each blank to make the compound sentence reasonable. so