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communicating with other writersand the generalpublic.Who: Isgraffitianart form?Mostof usassociate it withscribbles on isthe artist'sidentity, expression andideas. Judgmer--: walls:names, slogans, limericks, drawings - sometimes witty, communicates arebased s olely o none's artistic a bility. This typeofcommunicatiCf sometimes obscene, but surely withoutaesthetic appeal, andnot of value because it linkspeoj3le regardless of cultural, linguistic :: whatanyone would call'art'.The wordgraffiti simply means words or racialdifferences in a way that nothingelsecan.In addit:G~ drawings scratched orscribbled onawallandhas been around since graffiti artwitha crewbuilds team workinthatthecre, humans have lived insocieties. It has been found onancient Egyptian producing together for theaccomplishment of a common goal.S~ monuments andpreserved onwalls inPompeii. However, most people works graffitists viewtheirart asa political protest, others asa prote:;nowagree thatartintheform ofgraffiti originated inNew York inthe against theestablished artmarket andgallery system, inthatartisre' 1960s - andit hasbeen developing ever since. However, it isnot in a gallery asdetermined bythecurate readily accepted asbeing art,likethose works thatwegoto galleries onlythatwhichappears alsoviewtheir creations on publicand private spaces a:; ormuseums tosee. It isnotdenied thestatus ofgenuine artbecause Some ofalack offormorother basic aesthetic eliments. Infact,most ofthe statements against privateproperty. Of course, the majority c: enjoy whattheydoandfindit to befun,rewarding ar(; opposition to graffitiartisdueto itslocation andbold,unexpected graffitists Although these reasons arevalid, theydonotconclusive: and unconventional presentation; but the criticism of illegality, exciting. thematter astowhygraffiti artisartorwhyit isavalid artforr incoherence and non-standard presentation doesnot necessarily settle despite itsillegal origins. disqualify it asart. Furthermore, graffiti arthas afunction of notonly communicating Suppose that Picasso, or any of the recognised artistsof but also of beautifying thecommunity byappearing or Western European culture, wereto painta masterpiece ontheside to others, areas t hatwould normally beeyesores, such asawallinavacant lot, of your houseor on your front door or on a wall in your building. Also, alloftheaesthetic properties ana neighbourhood, wouldit begraffitior art or vandalism or graffiti oronanabandoned criteria, fromthe base element of colour to the complex issue of art?Some wouldclaim thatit wouldbeartintheformof graffiti whichareascribed to otherworksin orderto it would onlyqualify asvandalism if it appeared onprivate orpublic artisticintention characterise themasart- allof these canbefoundinexamples of property withoutpermission. Butfor somegraffitists that is the spraycan art.The onlydifference between those works ina gallery or point. andgraffiti art,interms of howandwhythelatterisnot There arethree main (and distinct) levels and types ofgraffiti. First, museum readily accepted asart,isdueto itslocation andpresentation. indeed, - which, whileit thereisthe'tag'- thestylised writing of a name the issues o f location and presentation arethe mostsignificant mightsuggest a flairor styleof writing,haslittleor no aesthetic to awholehearted acceptance ofspraycan artasart.Graffiti appeal. infact, thetagorindividual mark isnotproduced foraesthetic obstacles bedisregarded simply because it isnotpresented inthe purposes, butisbasically a means of indicating thewriter's presence artcannot manner - that is,framed andplaced ina museum or - theage-old statement of 'I washere'. Gang markings of territory conventional The location of it onawallorsubway train without permission also fit thedefinition of graffiti, andtheymainly consist of tagsand gallery. it unsolicited art.Another objection to graffiti artisthatit messages that provide news of happenings in the neighbourhood. onlymakes isforced onthe. public because people have nosay in itsproduction Murals for community enhancement andbeautification arealsoa thefactthatpublic funds areused to remove it).Graffitists formof graffiti, even though theyarenotthoughtof in thisway (despite because most murals arecommissioned. These aremore colourful and counter withtheargument thatbuildings, billboards, campaign ads andflyers a realso forced onthepublic inasimilar manner. complex. They takea considerable amount of skillto complete, and murals canbedone in a graffiti artstyle or asa traditional pictorial Graffiticanbe analysed according to the elemews of lines, andstructures that arepresent in the workin orderto scene. Thelastformof graffiti isgraffiti art,which isthecreative use colours produce a narrative about it. Artisticintentionmustalso be of spraypaint to produce an artwork that is graffitior donein a considered: graffitists intend theirworkto beapprehended asart graffiti-like style. feelings andideas to theiraudience. So, The reasons and values forwhyonemight engage ingraffiti artare that cancommunicate a theoryof necessary rulesor asvaried astheartists whoproduce it.A chief reason istheprospect whileit is difficultto formulate specifying whengraffitiart isart,it issufficient to draw of fame andrecognition of one's artistic talent. Graffiti isalso aform conditions on already established aesthetic theories andcriteria to pointout of self-expression. 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In the CAE exam, you may be asked to write an essay.An essay is a piece of formal writing which discusses a particular -opic. There are three main types of essays: For-and-against essays present the points in favour of a topic as well as the points against it. Each point is supported by .Jstifications, examples and/or reasons. This essay type usually ends with a well-balanced consideration of the points discussed. The writer's opinion may be stated in the conclusion. Opinion essays present the writer's opinion on a specific topic, clearly stated and supported by reasons and/or and the examples. The opposing viewpoints can also be included before the closing paragraph, together with an argument that
shows it is an unconvincing viewpoint. In this essay type, the writer's opinion is given in both the introduction conclusion. Essays providing solutions to problems
state a certain problem and provide several possible solutions and their
expected consequences or results. The writer's opinion is usually stated in ther conclusion. ~nts to consider _
essay should consist of well-developed paragraphs which clearly indicate each point that is made.
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Each main body paragraph should start with a topic sentence, i.e. a sentence which summarises the main idea of the paragraph. This is followed by supporting sentences which justify what has been presented in the topic sentence. As essays are mainly formal in style, formal expressions, formal linkers, impersonal tone, and passive structures need to be used. e.g. Wealth and affluence have often been considered necessaryin the acquisition of personal happiness. However, much can be said about the acquisition of self-satisfaction through non-material means.
~void using contractions and other short forms (He's), personal language (I know for certain) and everyday colloquial expressions and slang (once in a blue moon, what it boils down to).
To attract the reader's attention, an essay can begin with a quote. e.g. The healthiest competition occurs when average people win by putting in above average effort: (Colin Powell) Before starting your essay, ideas that relate to the topic need to be brainstormed. Then, group your ideas, eliminating any ones that may be irrelevant, and put them in a logical order.
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The great humanitarian, Mother Theresa,once said, 'If you can't feed a hundred people, then just feed one.' This is a wise saying, but there are so many on the planet without food. so many on the brink of starvation. What's the solution? Should food supplies be
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b. Which contains: clear paragraphs? formal language? short forms? mild language? impersonal tone? everyday language? strong personal language? formal linkers? J UsefulExpressions and Linking WordS/Phrases
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As a woman called Mother Theresa said, 'If you can't feed a hundred people, then just feed one.' But what hasthis got to do with the starving people. I'm sure there are way better ways to do something for them. If we give them food suppliesor aid, they'll probably neverget it becausesome bad peoplewill take it and sell it so they can get rich or whatever. And lots of time the people who want the food die when they try to get what's theirs. I think it's better if the hungry people go to school and learn something. like how to help themselves by growing stuff. Or, I guess someone could teach them things so they could work in some kind of job. But some people don't think this is a good idea becausethere's no time and everyoneis hungry now and a lot of people are going to die. But, you know what, if you give someone some food they just eat it and there's nothing left. I think you haveto teach them to grow their own food. It's way better to teach hungry people things and not just give them food just like that. I think we've got to find a way to teach them things like grow their own food.
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In order to attract the reader's attention and entice them to continue reading, the first paragraphshould: The last paragraphshould: f 9 give the reader something to consider. e.g.Education wouldbefarmorepracticalif... summarisethe essay. e.g.All thingsconsidered, ... is a sufficiency in theworldfor man'sneed, but not for man's greed.'(Mohandas K.Gandhi)or 'Canwe do something,or havewealready donetoo much?' end with an objective statement. e.g.It is a commonlyheldbelief that GMfoods aretheonlyviable solution tothe problemof worldhunger.
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A All things considered, I feel that GM crops could provide a small percentage of what makes up our daily diet, with more natural foods providing the rest. As Jeremy Rifkin stated, 'Many of the geneticallymodified foods will be safe, I'm sure.Will most of them be safe?Nobody knows.' B Taking everything into account, there would be both pros and cons to banning all fossil-fuel burning vehicles. What becomes more and more obvious, however, is that global warming is increasing and something, anything, must be done ... and done now!
Can you recall the last time you did something for the good of the planet? To my mind, the solution to the Earth's dilemma can only be found if efforts are made both individually and collectively. As Marshall McLuhan stated, 'There are no passengers on Spaceship Earth. We are all crew.'
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In conclusion, I feel that environmental problems can only be solved if we do our part firstly, as individuals, and secondly, as part of a larger ~groJp or organisation. After all, are we all not partly responsible for the current state of our planet?
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You have had a classdiscussionabout the proposed buildingof a _ chemicalplant outside)lourtOWfI. Yourteacher has flOW askedyou
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1 What are you going to write about? 2 Who is going to read your piece of writing? 3 What are the advantages/disadvantagesof having a plant located near your town? 4 What style of writingshould you use?
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There has been much discussion in the town recently about the proposal from an international company to open a chemical plant on the outskirts of town. The buildingof the plant is seen by many-asa wayto lowerthe unemploymentrate in the area and to bring much needed funds into the town itself.However,could the new plant,
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There is no doubt that modern technology hasmade our liveseasier. However, it goes without saying that there would be some disadvantagesto making universityeducation free for the asking.
3 There are severalpoints in favour of the adopting of a single world currency. There are severaladvantagesto being an only child. 1) To' conclude/To begin with, an only child would always feel safe and secure because all of their parents' love would be directed entirely at them. 2) Moreover,!ln spite of an only child is better off when it comesto material goods - they usually get everything they ask for. 3) All in all/ Finally, being an only child means that your mother and father will invest all their free time in keeping you happy and entertained 4) therefore/because you have no siblings to compete with for their attention.
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Studyingabroad broadensyour horizonsand makes you a more enlightenedindividual. Somestudents who go to another country to study feel alone and isolated. Takingpart in an exchangeprogramme allows you to immerseyourself in a new culture and language. The cost of participating in an exchangeprogramme can be quite high.
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traditions of the culture and you will pick up the language far faster than if you were studying the language at an institute in your own country. b Many of the organisations that arrange these programmes ask for a fee and, of course,the cost of plane tickets, food and accommodation all need to be
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You have recently been doing a school project on physicalfitness. Now your English teacher has asked you to write an essay explaining whether you agree or disagree with the following statement: PEclasses should be a compulsorypart of everyschool curriculum.Write your essay(220-260 words).
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First of all, when children and teenagers take part in PE classes in school they form fitness habits that they will, hQpefully, carry over into adulthood. As a result, the problem of unfit grown ups would be done away with, or, at least, made less serious. Secondly, PE classes teach children about far more than just how to be good athletes. They also teach students how to co-operate with others, especially in a team, thus developing positive characteristics such as respect for others and confidence in oneself. On the other hand, some people argue that PE classes being made compulsory as part of the school curriculum team could have its drawbacks. These children For instance, could suffer
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the other hand, there are some reasonswhy zoos and conservation parks should not be banned. To begin with, for some speciesof animal, these protected places are their last chance to avoid extinction. Therefore, if there were no zoos or parks many more species could be lost forever. Furthermore, zoos and conservation parks allow children and adults alike to see live animals that they would never otherwise see. As a result, these people become more interested, and more concerned, about the fate of the planet's animal species.
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The to-infinitive is used:
preference. I hate waiting for people. BUT: for a specific preference (would like/would prefer/would love) we use a toinfinitive. I wouldliketo buyyou anicecream. after expressions such as be busy, it's no use, it's (no) good, it's (not) worth, what's the use of, can't help, there's no point in, can't stand, have difficulty (in), have trouble, etc. Thereis no point in talking to her,shewon'tchangehermind. after spend, waste or lose (time, money,etc). Hewasted a lot of timestaringat theceiling. after the preposition to with verbs and expressionssuch as
look forward to, be used to, in addition to, object to, prefer (doing sth to sth else). Heprefers giving to receiving gifts. after other prepositions. I am interested in seeing that film. after the verbs hear, listen to, notice, see, watch and feel to describe an incomplete action. Iheard you speaking to MissLogan.(I
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heard you tell the story.(Iheard the whole story.) Difference in meaning between the to-infinitive and the -ing form
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with it + be + adjective/noun.
forget forget
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in the expressions to tell you the truth, to be honest, to sum up, to begin with, etc. Totell you the truth, I had expected him
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afraid it will mean not coming home for the holidays. sorry to (normally used in the
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help can be followed by either the to-infinitive or the infinitivewithout to. Doughelpedme(to) learn my lines.
facts and permanent states. Ralph works for a p/urrlbI'1g CO""XI'"' of nature. TheMoCJrI reYOIres~,; -e habits and routines (witt' always ..ISUa..;::~ -=_ :' ~ ~ ~ ~
after certain verbs: admit, appreciate, avoid, confess, continue, deny, fancy, go (for activities), imagine, mind,
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Stative verbs are verbs which describe a state rather than an action, and so do not usually have a continuous tense. These verbs are:
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The verb enjoy can be used in continuous tenses- to express a specific preference. Wereally enjoy staying home on Friday nights. (general preference) BUT: I'm enjoying thisnovelvel}'much. (specific preference)
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We use the present perfect (have + past participle) for:
The verbs look (when we refer to somebody's appearance), feel (experience a particular emotion), hurt and ache can be used in simple or continuous tenses with no difference in meaning.
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