Prime Time 7/8, Writing, Arbeitsheft

88 Key 2. They should not praise them by saying, “This is pretty.” They should give proper feedback. A sad picture does not need to be pretty. They should give respectful support. 3. They should get involved in art as well, so that art becomes a family activity. Vocabulary: Key words from the text Beispielantworten 1. spontaneity: unforced, unplanned behaviour 2. family snapshot: a spontaneous photograph of a family, taken without much planning 3. routine comments: comments which are stereotypical and always the same 4. fine art: creative art 5. applied art: art and design to make everyday objects more appealing 6. imagination: forming ideas in your mind, creative power, creativity 7. to nurture: to help the development of sth., to encourage, to foster 8. curiosity: a strong desire to know or find out Adjectives or adverbs? 1. direct 2. freely 3. fine 4. famous 5. simply 6. non-verbally 7. particularly 8. fully 9. obvious 10. slowly Rephrasing: Giving advice Beispielantworten 1. It is important that you take time with a child’s art. 2. You should avoid colouring books. 3. You should show respect for the art and the artist’s process. 4. It is important that you ask open-ended questions: “Will you tell me about your picture?” 5. It is very helpful if you comment on lines, shapes and colours, saying, for example, “I see you used three colours.” 6. You should provide fuel for creativity: “What other materials do you need?” 7. It is a good idea to show curiosity: “How did you get this effect here?” 8. It is a good idea to provide a variety of drawing, painting and clay materials. 9. It is very helpful if you comment on changes: “Your drawings look bigger these days.” 10. It is very helpful if you collect recycled boxes, tubes and lumber scraps. Make 3-D creations. 11. You could probably foster your children’s creativity by introducing them to pieces of art. Topic 14 (Key) How millennials communicate Beispielantworten 1. They are good at digital communication, but they are not good at communicating face-to-face. 2. People who would not go to bars etc. find it easier to meet people online. People talk to strangers via the screen. They can be very outspoken. Sometimes it is not clear whether the other person is the person he or she is claiming to be. 3. In instant messaging you can edit your message, whereas in face-to-face communication you can’t. Messages can be received by large audiences, whereas a conversation is limited to a few people. The number of people with whom we are in contact is huge; the quality, however, is often lacking. 4. Interactions should become more authentic and less streamlined. Style: How young people communicate a) Beispielantworten 1. the younger generation, the young, teenagers 2. to be in touch, to get in touch, to interact, to talk/write to each other 3. on the (inter)net 4. popular, typical, usual, widespread b) Beispielantworten Young people today communicate with each other in a way that is different from that of older generations. They use social media like Instagram to get in touch because it is easier for them and they can be online all day. However, interacting via social media means that you have to be on the internet most of the time, otherwise you drop out of your peer group and lose your internet friends. Old-style media like e-mail or phone calls are not so popular 2  3  4  1  2  Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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