Listening: A public project - Think about a public work of art in your town or area .Describe it saying what you like or dislike about it
- listen to part of a debate about a proposal for a public work of art in a city answer the questions
- 1. What piece of art is being proposed ?
- 2. Is the speaker in favor of or against it ?
- 3.What are the main arguments he puts forward to support his view ?
- Listen again and complete the sentences below
- I have to say...............
- It has ..........to recommend it .
- First of all, it seems............
- What I mean is ..................
- I think everyone should ...............
- Also, the fact that ...............will give it popular appeal
- Third , and I don’t think we should underestimate this .......
- I think this is important , given ....................
- And the idea that ...................also really appeals to me
Writing : An opinion Essay - Read the essay answer the questions
- What is the writer's opinion ?
- 2. how does he support it ?
- Look at the essay again and underline examples of the writer
- 1. examining other people’s arguments
- 2. trying to be reasonable when giving his opinion
- 3. making his point more forcefully
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- Look at the four key elements of an opinion essay find each element in the essay what is the correct order
- A. make your conclusion
- B. ritical Thinking Fact or opinion Give your opinion and present the arguments supporting it
- C. evaluate counter arguments
- D. analyze the question and set your terms of reference
- Linking devices
- The writer uses linking and adverbial phrases to connect and balance his ideas answer the questions using these words
- Admittedly but however so although even though in fact therefore
- 1. Which words link two contrasting ideas?
- 2. Which word balances an argument by accepting there is some evidence against it ?
- 3. Which word reinforces an idea by giving further evidence ?
- 4. Which words make a conclusion ?
- Write an opinion essay about this question:
- Should we create more socially mixed residential areas , where rich people live next to poorer people , instead of in separate communities ?
- Should we allow modern buildings to be built next to older buildings in historic areas?
- To answer this question , we must first examine whether people really want to preserve the historic feel of an area. Not all historic buildings are attractive .However , there may be other , perhaps economic , reasons for preserving them.So,let us assume that the historical buildings are both attractive and important .What should we do, then, if a new building is needed? In my view , new architectural styles can exist perfectly well alongside an older style. In fact , there are many examples in my own hometown of Boston where radical modern designs have been placed very successfully next to old buildings .As long as the building in question is pleasing and does not dominate its surrounding too much , it often enhances the attractiveness of the area . Admittedly , there are examples of new buildings which have spoiled the area they are in. But the same can be said of some old buildings , too. Yet people still object to new buildings in historic areas .I think this is simply because people are naturally conservative and do not like change .although we have to respect people’s feelings as fellow users and viewers of the buildings , I believe that it is the duty of the architect and planner to move tings forward . If we constantly reproduced what was there before , we would still be living in caves . Therefore, I would argue against building imitations ,. Choose something fresh and different ,eventhough that might be the riskier option
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