
- •Т.В. Барамикова, л.П. Ільєнко, к.Б. Кугай, а.В. Спіжова, н.В. Зимнікова, а.М. Ткаленко
- •Передмова
- •Unit 1 history of arts Part I
- •I Listen and remember the following words:
- •III Read and translate the following text: History of Arts
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •Renaissance
- •III Make up a plan of the text.
- •IV Translate the paragraph in italics in a written form.
- •V Questions for discussion:
- •VI Render the text in brief in a written form.
- •VII Practise reading the dialogue with your partner.
- •VIII Give the main idea of the dialogue in your own words.
- •IX Make up your own dialogues using the key words and expressions from the unit.
- •I Mind the following words and word-combinations:
- •II Listen to the text. Decide if the statements are true or false:
- •Review assignments
- •Unit 2 history of arts Part II
- •I Listen and remember the following words:
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: Baroque and Rococo
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •The History of Arts. Brief Overview
- •VII Practice reading the dialogue with your partner:
- •VIII Make up your own dialogues using the key words and expressions from the unit.
- •I Mind the following words and word-combinations:
- •Review assignments
- •III Match the definitions:
- •Unit 3 fashion history part I
- •I Listen and remember the following words:
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: First Steps in Fashion
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: World War I and after the War
- •VII Practise reading the dialogue with your partner.
- •Review assignments
- •Unit 4 fasion history part II
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: Fashion Evolution
- •IV Answer the questions:
- •V Complete the sentences with the words from the text:
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: Charles Frederick Worth Industrializes Fashion
- •VII Practise reading dialogues with your partner.
- •Review assingnments
- •Unit 5 design elements
- •I Listen and remember the following words:
- •Design Elements
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •Design Principles
- •VIII Make up your own dialogues using the key words and expressions from the unit.
- •I Mind the following words and word-combinations:
- •Review assignments
- •III Match the definitions:
- •Unit 6 costume design
- •I Listen and remember the following words:
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: The Work of a Designer
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main ideaof it: The World Famous Designers
- •Review assignments
- •Unit 7 theatrical costume
- •I Listen and learn the following words:
- •II Read and learn the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: Theatrical Costume
- •IV Answer the questions:
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: Dance Costume
- •III Make up a plan of the text.
- •IV Translate the paragraph in italics in a written form.
- •V Questions for discussion:
- •VI Render the text in brief in a written form.
- •VII Practise reading the dialogue with your partner.
- •Review assignments
- •III Match the words in the left column with their definitions:
- •Unit 8 scenic design
- •I Listen and learn the following words:
- •II Read and learn the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: Scenic Design
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: Scenic Makeup
- •Review assignments
- •III Match the words in the left column with their definitions:
- •Interior design
- •I Listen and remember the following words:
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: The Home of Ideas
- •IV Answer the questions:
- •V Complete the sentences with the words from the text:
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: Colour in Your Home
- •VII Practice reading the dialogues with your partner:
- •VIII Make up your own dialogues using the key words and expressions from the unit.
- •I Mind the following words and word-combinations:
- •II Listen to the text. Decide if the statements are true or false:
- •Review assignments
- •Unit 10 textiles in the interior
- •I Listen and remember the following words:
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: Creative Interiors
- •IV Answer the questions:
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: Textile Items
- •VII Practise reading the dialogue with your partner.
- •VIII Give the main idea of the dialogue in your own words.
- •IX Make up your own dialogues using the key-words and expressions from the unit.
- •I Mind the following words and word-combinations
- •Review assignments
- •Unit 11 floral design
- •I Read and remember the words and their translation:
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: Floral Art
- •IV Answer the questions:
- •V Complete the sentences with the words from the text:
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word combinations:
- •I Read and learn:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: Flower Symbolism
- •VII Practise reading the dialogue with your partner:
- •VIII Give the main idea of the dialogue in your own words.
- •IX Make up your own dialogues using the key words and expressions from the unit.
- •I Mind the following words and word-combinations:
- •Review assignments
- •Unit 12 modern hairdressing procedures
- •I Listen and remember the following words:
- •II Read and learn the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: Modern Hairdressing Procedures
- •IV Answer the questions:
- •V Complete the sentences with the words from the text:
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: The Art of Hairdressing
- •III Listen to the text again and be ready to answer the questions:
- •Review assignments
- •I Revise the vocabulary minimum of Unit 11 to be checked up.
- •II Match the words(word combinations):
- •III Match the words in the left column with their definitions:
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: The Art of Graphic Design
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: Raymond Loewy. The Father of Industrial Design
- •Review assignments
- •Unit 14 web design
- •I Read and remember the words and their translation:
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: Principles and Elements of Web Design
- •IV Answer the questions:
- •V Complete the sentences with the words from the text:
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word combinations:
- •I Read and learn:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: The Importance of Colour
- •VII Practise reading the dialogue with your partner:
- •Review assignments
- •Unit 15 photo & video design
- •I Read and remember the words and their translation:
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: Photo Design
- •IV Answer the questions:
- •V Complete the sentences with the words from the text:
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it:
- •Video Design
- •VII Practise reading the dialogue with your partner:
- •VIII Give the main idea of the dialogue in your own words.
- •IX Make up your own dialogues using the key words and expressions from the unit.
- •I Mind the following words and word-combinations:
- •II Listen to the text and decide if the statements are true or false:
- •Review assignments
- •Unit 16 corporate identity
- •I Listen and remember the following words:
- •II Read and remember the following phrases:
- •III Read and translate the following text: Corporate Identity
- •IV Answer the questions:
- •V Complete the sentences with the words from the text:
- •X Speak on the topic using the following words and word-combinations:
- •I Read and remember:
- •II Read the text and define the main idea of it: The History of Logo Design
- •VII Practice reading the dialogue with your partner:
- •III Listen to the text again and be ready to answer the questions:
- •Review assignments
- •I Revise the vocabulary minimum of Unit 15 to be checked up.
- •II Match the words and word-combinations:
- •III Match the definitions:
- •Texts for additional reading the origins of costume
- •1. Read the text. What is the main idea of the text?
- •2. Find unknown terms and words in the text and give their translations?
- •Prehistoric costume
- •Textiles
- •The sources of inspiration
- •The great masters of fashion
- •Textiles and materials in the fashion industry
- •3. Make up a plan of the text in the form of questions.
- •4. Answer the following questions :
- •5. Translate the last paragraph of the text in a written form.
- •Interior design. Style selection
- •1. Read and translate the text. What is the main idea of the text?
- •2. Find unknown terms and words in the text and give their translations?
- •Light in colour
- •Colour in your home
- •Accessories
- •Selecting accessories
- •Harmony
- •Advertisements
- •Graphic designer
- •Commercial photography
- •Colour photography
- •Hair style
- •Cosmetics
- •3. Make up a plan of the text in the form of questions and ask your groupmates to find answers in the text.
- •4. Speak about cosmetics.
- •5. Discuss the content of the text in the form of a dialogue. English-Ukrainian dictionary
- •Українсько-Англійський словник
- •Glossary
- •Список використаної літератури
Light in colour
1. Read and translate the text. What is the main idea of the text?
2. Find unknown terms and words in the text and give their translations?
The great 19th-century writer and critic John Ruskin said, “Colour is the most sacred element in all visual things”. Designers agree that colour is the most vital and expressive of the elements of design. Therefore, it is essential that designers have a thorough knowledge of the properties and character of various colours, colour theory, colour schemes, colour associations, and other considerations of colour for use in planning both residential and commercial interiors.
Colour can have psychological effects; it can enliven a room or create a subdued mood. Colour's elemental partner – light – can do the same thing. Light affects the colours we see. In bright afternoon sun, colours are crisp and clear. But in evening sunsets, red and orange tones cast a warm glow. In candlelight or moonlight, colours are muted and dulled. It is essential when studying about colour first to understand that the source of colour is light.
Light is a form of energy that is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Daylight, or the light that humans are able to see in the visible spectrum, is a mixture of wavelengths in a narrow band of this field. Infrared waves, X-rays, and even radio waves are also forms of energy in this spectrum, but are not visible to the human eye. Colour is light broken down into electromagnetic vibrations of varying wavelengths. The longest wavelengths form the reds, followed by oranges, yellows, greens, blues, and violets. This effect can be seen on a rainbow or when light is shown through a prism, which separates or splits the spectrum. Artificial lighting that is designed to mimic the sun's light is called white light. Other types of artificial lighting create different combinations of wavelengths that change the colour or look of an object.
It is important to realize that without light, colour would not exist.
The colour that we actually see in an object is the colour of light that is not absorbed by the object, but reflected into the eye from the object's surface. A particular surface absorbs or reflects a colour of the spectrum depending on its composition. This is referred to as subtractive colour, because the objects subtract all the wavelengths except those that are seen. A black tiled wall subtracts all the wavelengths.
The colours in objects are referred to as pigment colours. Pigments are various substances that can be ground into fine powder and used for colouring dyes and paints. Pigments are combined to produce certain colours, such as when red and yellow are mixed to obtain orange. Pigments may be naturally occurring, artificially created or a combination of both.
3. Make up a plan of the text in the form of questions.
4. Answer the following questions:
1 What is colour?
2 Does light affect the colours?
3 What can you tell about light?
4 What is the connection between colour, emotion and your physical well-being?
5 What is your favourite colour?
5. Discuss the content of the text in the form of a dialogue.