Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts

Sunday, February 05, 2017

Arts and Design: Related Vocabulary


As seen at the Merriam-Webster dictionary:


Definition of art

1:  skill acquired by experience, study, or observation <the art of making friends>
2a:  a branch of learning: (1):  one of the humanities
(2) arts plural: liberal arts
2b: archaic : learningscholarship
3:  an occupation requiring knowledge or skill <the art of organ building>
4a:  the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects <the art of painting landscapes>; also :  works so produced <a gallery for modern art>b (1) :  fine arts (2) :  one of the fine arts (3) :  one of the graphic arts
5a archaic :  a skillful planb :  the quality or state of being artful (see artful 2a)
6:  decorative or illustrative elements in printed matter


Links to some webpages on Arts and Design vocabulary:
Links to some webpages with online games on Arts ans Design:

Elements and Principles of Art


ELEMENTS OF ART:
The visual components of colour, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value.

Line
An element of art defined by a point moving in space. Line may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
Shape
An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
Form
An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder).
Value
The lightness or darkness of tones or colours. White is the lightest value; black is the darkest. The value halfway between these extremes is called middle grey.
Colour
An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
• Hue: name of colour
• Value: hue’s lightness and darkness
• Intensity: quality of brightness and purity
Space
An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art.
Texture
An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.

PRINCIPLES OF ART:
Balance, emphasis, movement, proportion, rhythm, unity, and variety; the means an artist uses to organize elements within a work of art.

Rhythm
A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
Balance
A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical
Emphasis (contrast)
A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements.
Proportion
A principle of design that refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other.
Gradation
A way of combining elements by using a series of gradual changes in those elements. (Large shapes to small shapes, dark hue to light hue, etc).
Harmony
A way of combining similar elements in an artwork to accent their similarities (achieved through use of repetitions and subtle gradual changes).
Variety
A principle of design concerned with diversity or contrast. Variety is achieved by using different shapes, sizes, and/or colours in a work of art.
Movement
A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.


Monday, February 08, 2016

Invention-related Vocabulary

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Inspiration 
Definitionsomething that moves a mind to create
ContextMany times a dream acts as inspiration for an inventor, a novelist, or a painter.

New-fangled
DefinitionNew and maybe needlessly novel
ContextOne elderly person complained that the remote control device was new-fangled; the other elderly person appreciated the convenience of the device.

Patent
DefinitionA document that gives an inventor the exclusive rights to manufacture or sell the item.
ContextThe expression patent pending on an object means that the inventor has applied for the right to be the only person who can make and sell the object.

Serendipity
DefinitionA fortunate accident in which a person finds something valuable or pleasing when he or she was not looking for it
ContextThe inventor did not want to admit the invention came about by serendipity; he wanted the world to think he had carefully designed the invention


Wednesday, November 04, 2015

Family & Friends

Let's learn the family vocabulary with this funny cartoon.


 

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Extreme Sports: Vocabulary & Activities


Extreme sports are sports that are generally thought of as having a high level of danger. These sports usually involve speed, height, a lot of physical exertion, and also great skill. A lot of the extreme sports we are going to look at today gained popularity in the 1990s, but many of these sports had been around before that time.

With this presentation you will learn a lot about extreme sports.



At this link you can find the basic vocabulary of extreme sports with translation into Catalan and Spanish. In addition, here you have a video from the British Council with amazing images.

Activities and games:


Wednesday, June 11, 2014

The Parts of a Plant

Each part of a plant has a very important function. All plants produce flowers for the same reason: to make seeds so another plant can grow.


Monday, June 09, 2014

Colours of the Fruits


Sporting Events




Are you a sports fan? What's your favourite sport? Follow this link to check out these vocabulary exercises to learn words for sporting events.


Health (At the Doctor's)


Health is very important. Being ill is one of the worst things that could happen to you. At the next video you'll find several causes that can send you  to the doctor's.


To have an eye to the main vocabulary about injuries and health, click on these links:

Activities:
  • Michelle Henry: Lots of activities, vocabulary lists, songs, cartoon, interactive games..., that you won't be able to finish!
  • Many Things: On-line games about injuries.
  • ESL All: A crosswords about health and injuries.
  • Learn English: An exercise about accidents and injuries.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

In the Kitchen: Vocabulary and Activities


Some activities and games to help you review this vocabulary:


Kitchen Utensils