topic-specific vocabulary
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The arts
C. Now look at this extract from a radio programme and fill in the gaps with one of the words
or expressions from Tasks A and B. In some cases, more than one answer may be possible. You
may need to change some of the word forms.
Hello, and welcome to today’s edition of ‘But is it Art?’
Now, I don’t usually enjoy 1__________________________ - all those pirouettes and pas de deux’s and
dying swans usually send me to sleep, but last night’s 2__________________________ of ‘Sleeping Beauty’
at Nureyev Hall had me on the edge of my seat. And I’m not the only one: rave
3__________________________ in the national press praised the excellent choreography and the incredible
stage set. It’s on again tonight, but you’ll have to move fast if you want a ticket!
The current 4__________________________ of Monetto’s
paintings at the Wheatley
5__________________________ has been a disappointment. The pictures themselves are excellent, especially
the great artist’s 6__________________________ of film stars, and of course his stunning
7__________________________
of a vase of daffodils, but the lighting inside the room was terrible. I would
have thought that, having received a government 8__________________________ of almost £100,000, the
Wheatley Arts Council could have invested it in some good lights.
Fans of the great twentieth-century 9__________________________ George Orwell will be
delighted to hear that Swansong Press are going to release
a collection of his greatest
10_________________________ , which will of course include ‘Animal Farm’ and ‘Nineteen Eighty
Four’. Also included are some rare short stories which were not 11__________________________ until
after his death. Look out for the book, which will be in the shops from the end of the month.
On the subject of books, a new 12__________________________
of the life of conductor
Charles Worsenmost is due to be released in January. Worsenmost conducted his last
13__________________________ in 1998 after a long and eventful career. This is highly recommended
for anyone who is remotely interested in classical music.
Have you ever wanted to be an 14__________________________ singer? Well, now’s your chance!
The National Music Company are looking for tenors and sopranos to audition for a new production of
Mozart’s ‘Marriage of Figaro’. If you’re
interested, we’ll give you the number to call at the end of
the programme.
Potential Michelangelo’s and Henry Moore’s can try their hand at 15__________________________ this
weekend. The Gleneagles Museum is holding a series of workshops which will give you the chance to chip
away at a lump of stone to produce a piece of three-dimensional art. There’s no need to book - just turn
up at the door on Saturday at nine o’clock.
And now here’s that number I promised you...
For
reference, see the
Easier English Dictionary for Students
(978 0 7475 6624 3)
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