EXERCISES
6.
Find the following words in the text and memorize them:
Choose the words from the list which characterize:
•
Turner;
•
Turner’s paintings;
•
what an artist does;
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where an artist works and exhibits his paintings.
7. Say to which facts the following figures refer in the text:
1775;
1802;
1787;
1807;
14;
19,000;
1791;
1851
8. Answer the following questions:
1.
What is Joseph Mallord William Turner famous for?
2.
When did he begin to draw?
3.
At what age did he become a student at the Royal Academy of Arts?
4.
What kind of experiments did he make?
5.
He often went abroad, didn’t he?
6.
Prove that Turner lead a modest life.
7.
Name the most famous of Turner’s paintings.
8.
Where are his paintings exhibited?
9. Speak about Turner.
10. Speak about your favourite artist. Use the following as an outline:
1.
The artist’s childhood.
2.
The artist’s first experience in painting/drawing.
3.
The artist’s academic education in painting/drawing.
4.
The artist’s most outstanding work/works.
5.
Where are the artist’s works exhibited.
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Text 3
Alan Alexander Milne
(1882-1956)
Milne was born in London in 1882. He studied mathematics at Trinity
College at Cambridge University, but his dream was to become a writer.
He began his writing career when he was still at college, being published
in the school magazine, the
Granta.
Later he became the editor of this
magazine. After graduating he got the position of assistant editor in the
Punch
magazine.
He got married in 1913. His wife’s name was Dorothy, and her home
nickname was Daphne.
They became the parents of Christopher Robin Milne in 1920.
It was Daphne that suggested to her husband that he write children’s
stories about their son’s toy animals.
The first book had the title
When We Were Very Young.
It was published
in 1924.
Winnie-the-Pooh
followed in 1926.
In 1927
Now We Are Six
was published, and then the last of the Pooh
books,
The House at Pooh Corner,
came in 1928.
Milne wrote many literary works; among them are detective stories and
very successful plays. But he obtained the world’s fame due to his children’s
stories. He could never understand the fact. One of his poems is as follows:
If a writer, why not write On
whatever comes in sight?
So — the Children’s Books: a short
Intermezzo of a sort;
When I wrote them, little thinking
All my years of pen and inking
Would be almost lost among Those
four trifles for the young.
Here are two poems from Milne’s book about Winnie-the-Pooh, which
made him so popular:
How sweet to be a Cloud
Floating in the Blue!
Every little cloud
Always sings aloud.
How sweet to be a Cloud
Floating in the Blue!
It makes him very proud
To be a little cloud.
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