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Multilevel reading

Part 2

Exercise 2

For each question, choose the correct answer.

The young people below all want to find an art course to attend.
There are descriptions of eight art courses.
Decide which art course would be the most suitable for the people below.

1 Rafa wants to produce artwork to support his art college application. He’s
written stories, which he’d like to publish, and wants to learn how to include
drawings in them, without using a computer.

2 Simona enjoys creating art on her computer, and wants to find ways to
improve the posters she makes on it. She also wants to share what she’s done
with other students on the course.

3 Andrei wants to try different painting techniques, and have trips to see the
work of famous painters, to get ideas for his own pictures. He’d also like to try
painting outdoors.

4 Nicola enjoys printing by hand. She wants to print the patterns she’s created
onto different materials, for her mother to make into clothes, and also learn
basic printing techniques to use at home.

5 Karl enjoys taking photos of his family, and wants to use them as a basis for
the art he produces. He’s like to go somewhere that also offers private lessons.

Art Courses

A Get Artistic

Teachers here always have ideas to get you drawing, painting and printing – but
you can use your own material, too. The studio-based course focuses on
portraits – you’ll learn how to develop whatever you’ve brought, or use famous
portraits, to create pictures of people. One-to-one sessions also available.
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B Art Attack!

Learn how to create pictures, perhaps based on your own writing, to put into a
short book or poster, using simple techniques that don’t require technology.
Discover, too, how to put a book together, with a professional-looking over
designed and hand-printed by you. Perfect for anyone considering further
studies in art.

C Art and imagination

If you like designing clothes, you’ll enjoy learning to use special computer
software here to create and print out designs for tops, shoes and hats that
people would love to wear! You’ll go home with a folder of work, perfect to
present when applying for a higher-level art course. Individual classes also
available.

D Create!

Draw and paint in different situations – in the studio or even in the park! Gallery
visits are also included, and you’re taught how to base your work on studies of
landscapes and portraits by well-known artists. Teachers also encourage you to
experiment with various styles and methods.

E More Art Now!

Improve how you paint people and places on this studio-based course. The
teachers bring in work, ranging from photos to posters, to give you ideas. And
use the studio website to show your work and exchange ideas with other
students – useful for anyone wishing to study art at a higher level.

F Art Workshop

Do some drawings, in the studio or outside, or bring along your own. The
teachers will then help you to turn them into wonderful printed designs, using
simple methods you can try yourself after the course. You’ll then transfer your
designs onto cotton and silk, using special paints – perfect to use in sewing
projects afterwards.
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G Do it yourself

Try making art to go with your stories here – working inside or outside! You’ll get
ideas from books showing famous paintings and cartoons, and then create and
print pictures of people to accompany your stories, using digital design
techniques. There’s even one-to-one teaching if you’d prefer.

H The Studio

Come and experiment with digital design. You’ll get great ideas through
research, then using special software, create your pictures and add details on
screen, whether it’s clothes, people, books or something to put on the wall.
Upload your work on the studio website and get opinions from your classmates
there – and comment on theirs!

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