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1a. 1b. 1c. 2a. 2b. 2c. Diary. Painters in Europe: Turner vs. Dali. William Turner. ° London 1775 † London 1851 Nationality: British Romantic landscape painter
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Diary • Painters in Europe: Turner vs. Dali
William Turner • ° London 1775 • † London 1851 • Nationality: British • Romantic landscape painter • He was very much inspired by shipwrecks, fires, natural catastrophes and natural phenomena (such as sunlight, storm, rain and fog).
Salvador Dali • ° Figueres 1904 • † Figueres 1989 • Nationality: Spanish • Surrealistic painter • Dali was a very eccentric figure • He had a remarkable moustache
There + to be • There + to be = an equivalent of the Dutch ‘erzijn’e.g. There are two boats on this painting. • ‘Zichbevinden’ can be expresses by ‘there + to be’ • e.g. There are curtains at the window. (NOT: There hang…) Erhangengordijnenvoor de ramen. • e.g. There are towels in the cupboard. (NOT: There lie…) Er liggen handdoeken in de kast. • e.g. There are mice in the attic. (NOT: Theresit…) Er zitten muizen op zolder.
There + to be: exercise • There is a fly in my soup. • There are many parks in New York. • There aren’t any tigers in Africa. • There are lots of hotels in big cities. • Is there a bank near here? • Is there life on Mars? • Is there a telephone I can use? • There is a football game tomorrow. • There are 8 students in my class. • There aren’t many people in my town.
Group work • Work in groups of 4 • Describe the 2 paintings (use ‘there + to be’) • Compare the 2 paintings • Give your personal opinion • +/- 15 minutes • Speak English • Don’t shout and make sure that everybody can give their opinion • Present it to the class • Everybody has to say something! • +/- 2 minutes
Group 1: presentation 1 2 There is / there are…
Group 2: presentation 1 2 There is / there are…
Group 3: presentation 2 1 There is / there are…
Group 4: presentation 1 2 There is / there are…