
- •Професiйна iноземна мова
- •II курсу спецiальностi « 6.020101 Культурологiя»
- •Професiйна iноземна мова
- •II курсу спецiальностi « 6.020101 Культурологiя»
- •Lesson 1
- •Read the text: Culture. Cultural studies.
- •Reading Exercises:
- •Speaking Exercises:
- •Answer In the mid-nineteenth century, some scientists used the term "culture" to refer to a universal human capacity.
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- •Lesson 2. Read the text: Humanities.
- •After text activity
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- •Lesson 3 Read the text: Art Fundamentals . Elements of art.
- •After text activity
- •I. Reading Exercises:
- •II. Speaking Exercises: Exercise 1. Describe Texture; Form; Line; Color; Value; Shape
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- •Lesson 4
- •After text activity
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- •Lesson 5 Read the text: World literature. Renaissance Literature . The English Renaissance English literature.
- •After text activity
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- •Lesson 7
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- •Lesson 8 Read the text: The Visual arts.
- •The Renaissance
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- •Impressionism
- •Post-impressionism
- •Symbolism, expressionism and cubism
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- •Lesson 10 Read the text: Performing arts
- •Renaissance
- •Modern era
- •After text activity
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- •II. Speaking Exercises: Exercise 1. Describe The performing arts; Theatre; Dance ; Renaissance;
- •Renaissance:
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- •1. When did some scientists use the term "culture" to refer to a universal human capacity?
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- •1. What are the main fields of philosophy today ?
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- •1. How is three-dimensional space work created?
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After text activity
Reading Exercises:
Exercise 1. Read and memorize using a dictionary:
avid; awareness; carving; welded ; molded; cast; moulded; precedence; inception; defy; bee dance; inanimate objects; martial arts kata; a venue; indoctrinating; dubbing; subtitles; filmmaking; spotlight; perceived; consciousness |
Exercise 2. Answer the questions:
1) What does Fine art photography refer to?
2) What is sculpture ?
3) What does dance refer to as an art form?
4) Where does Independent filmmaking often take place?
Exercise 3. Match the left part with the right:
1 .Modern Western theatre is dominated by realism, |
a) initially produced without financing or distribution from a major movie studio. |
2. Fine arts film is a term that encompasses
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b) cultural and political symbols and works of art. |
3. An independent film (or indie film) is a film
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c) motion pictures and the field of film as a fine art. |
4. Architectural works are perceived as |
d) including drama and comedy. |
Exercise 4. Open brackets choosing the right words:
Modern Western theatre( is dominated/is ruled ) by realism, including drama and comedy. Another popular Western (form/ shape ), is musical theatre. Classical forms of theatre, including Greek and Roman drama, classic English drama including Shakespeare and Marlowe and French theater including Molière is still( performed/ conducted ) today. In addition, performances of classic Eastern forms such as Noh and Kabuki can be found in the West, although with less frequency.
II. Speaking Exercises:
Exercise 1. Describe photography; sculpture ; dance; theatre ; film; architecture using the suggested words and expressions as in example:
Photography:
And; processing; photographs; the art or practice; of taking.
example:
The art or practice of taking and processing photographs.
sculpture:
The art; of making; two- or three-dimensional; representative or abstract forms; esp. by carving stone or wood; or by casting metal or plaster.
dance:
A series of movements; that match; the speed and rhythm; of a piece of music.
theatre:
A building; where theatrical performances; or motion-picture shows; can be presented;
Film:
A form of entertainment; that enacts a story; by sound and a sequence of images; giving the illusion of continuous movement.
architecture:
The style of a building; with regard to ; a specific period ; place; or culture.
Exercise 2. Ask questions to the given answers:
Question: ___________________________________________ ?
Answer: Many sculptures together in a garden setting may be referred to as a sculpture garden.
2) Question: ___________________________________________ ?
Answer: Conceptual art is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns.
3)Question: ___________________________________________ ?
Answer: Some films have become popular worldwide attractions by using dubbing or subtitles that translate the dialogue.