1. ENGLISH
4
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VANTAGE
1
VOCABULARY
AND
FUNCTIONS
ART
AND
LITERATURE
Art
and
literature
EVU
18
Read
out
the
odd
sentences
and
fill
in
the
missing
words.
A
A1
Art
and
the
arts
Literature
1
2
biogr_____,
dr_____
novels,
poetry,
short
stories
A2
Performing
arts
A3
Fine
arts
A4
More
on
arts
and
the
arts
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ball_____,
cin_____
concerts
:
classical/rock,
country
and
western
dan_____,
op_____,
thea_____
arch_____,
cera_____
(=
making
pots,
bowls,
etc.)
painting,
sculpture
The
ar_____
(plural)
covers
everything
in
the
network.
Ar_____
(singular,
uncountable)
usually
means
f_____
art,
but
can
also
refer
to
technique
and
creativity.
Have
you
read
the
arts
page
in
the
paper
today?
(=
that
part
of
the
newspaper
that
deals
with
all
the
things
in
the
network
:
literature,
performing
arts,
fine
art(s))
She’s
a
great
a_____
l_____
(=
loves
painting
and
sculpture).
Shakespeare
was
skilled
in
the
art
of
poetry
(=
creative
ability).
Ask
Sara
to
help
you
decorate
your
room
–
she’s
very
art_____
(=
shows
skill
and
imagination
in
creating
things).
A
work
of
art
(=
plural
is
works
of
art)
is
an
object
made
by
a
skilled
artist
–
typically
a
painting,
drawing
or
statue.
The
phrase
a_____
and
cr_____
is
used
to
refer
to
the
skills
of
making
objects
such
as
decorations,
jewellery
and
furniture
by
hand.
B
Types
of
art
and
artists
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
This
is
a
sc_____
-‐
he’s
cr_____ing
a
st_____
-‐
his
type
of
art
is
called
sc_____.
This
is
a
potter
-‐
she’s
throwing
a
pot
-‐
her
type
of
art
is
called
pottery.
This
is
an
arch_____
-‐
he’s
des_____ing
a
building
-‐
his
type
of
art
is
called
arch_____.
An
abstract
painting
involves
shapes
and
colours
rather
than
images
of
real
people
or
things.
A
por_____
is
a
painting
of
a
person.
A
landscape
is
a
painting
of
a
scene
in
the
countryside.
A
st_____
l_____
is
a
painting
of
a
set
of
objects
that
do
not
move,
usually
fruit
or
flowers.
An
original
painting
is
one
produced
by
the
painter
him/herself
rather
than
a
copy
or
reproduction.
2. ENGLISH
4
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VANTAGE
1
VOCABULARY
AND
FUNCTIONS
ART
AND
LITERATURE
Art
and
literature
EVU
18
C
C1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Literature
General
Jacquie
O’Donnell
is
one
of
the
country’s
most
popular
n_____
(=
people
who
write
long
stories
about
imaginary
people
and
events,
remember
a
n_____
is
typically
at
least
150
pages
long;
anything
shorter
is
a
short
story).
She
has
written
a
series
(=
set
of
books
featuring
the
same
characters)
of
romantic
novels
all
with
a
historical
setting
(=
background
for
a
story
or
film).
These
have
all
been
b_____
(=
very
popular
books
that
sell
in
large
numbers)
although
the
cr_____
(
=
people
whose
job
it
is
to
give
their
opinion
of
something,
typically
books
that
sell
in
large
numbers)
complain
that
her
pl__________
(=
stories)
are
predictable
and
her
ch__________
(=
people
in
a
book
or
film)
are
not
very
realistic.
Her
cousin,
Pamela
Smith,
is
a
more
literary
(=
serious
rather
than
popular)
writer
and
her
books
tend
to
get
better
reviews
(
=
what
the
critics
write)
although
they
do
not
sell
so
well.
Both
writers
have
a
novel
which
will
be
ready
for
p_____
(=
making
something
available
in
a
printed
form)
later
this
year;
they
will
also
be
available
to
download
as
e-‐b_____.
We
have
received
advance
copies
of
both
novels
and
it
is
interesting
to
compare
the
opening
passage
(=
short
piece
of
text)
from
Smith’s
latest
book
with
an
extract
(=
part
of
a
book
chosen
to
be
used
in
an
article
or
for
discussion)
from
the
chapter
of
0’Donnell’s.