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Hey, guys.
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You know what?
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I was, I just had a class with a student this morning, and he made a request, a student in our course, because I only teach them, but he made a request for a couple more vocabulary videos.
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So, if you're watching, student, you know who you are.
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Thank you for the request.
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So, today, we're talking about vocabulary to describe a work of art.
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Now, guys, you know that you have to really broaden your horizons in your IELTS preparation, in order to be ready for anything.
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And I am certain that describing a work of art is difficult for a lot of you out there.
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It's even difficult for a lot of native speakers, okay?
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So, guys, include this in your study plan.
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Choose a museum.
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It'd be cool if it was a museum in the city you wanted to live in or where you live now.
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Go to the museum's website.
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Choose one work of art.
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And then, look that up.
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Look up that specific painting, or sculpture, what have you.
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Look it up on Wikipedia, any resource.
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Just read a description of it, okay?
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That's how you're going to get really comfortable in the language, the tone, the vocabulary we use to discuss this very specific topic.
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Okay, so, let's get into my recommendations for some vocabulary, here.
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Um, all right.
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So, first of all, if you're describing a sculpture, some things you might say, "a marble bust."
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So, marble is a material, like a stone material, um, and, very expensive, and heavy.
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And, a bust is like from the hips to here.
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Okay?
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That is a bust.
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So, that is a marble bust.
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I looked at one just an hour ago when I was preparing this.
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Um, and, the description for this piece was, "It is elegant."
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Okay?
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This word, it, it's like a graceful, flowing appearance, okay?
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I like graceful, as well, as an adjective.
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You can also describe a work of art as "restrained".
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Now, this, it's simple, right?
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There's not a lot, there's not tons of, like, fancy detail or additional, decoration, okay?
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So, restrained.
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Um, if you're describing works of art that are from a classical period, or either, or might mimic that style, you could say it has a "classical sensibility".
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So, that means it looks like a traditional work of art.
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That could, anything, guys, sculpture, film, paintings, okay?
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I love that phrase.
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Now, describing it more specifically, right?
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The materials, like marble; paintings are often oil on canvas.
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So, in your description of a work of art, knowing the material is very helpful, right?
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It completes the details.
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Um, sometimes, you might see a "mural".
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This is, uh, fantastic.
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A mural is a huge piece.
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You can see them outside.
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They cover whole walls.
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Inside museums, as well, something that covers the whole wall.
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I am thinking specifically of one of my favorites, the Guernica from Picasso.
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So, I looked that up on Wikipedia, and that gave me some ideas for vocab, today, so I encourage you guys to read that article, as well.
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Important historical piece.
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Guys, if you are wondering about any of my vocab, remember, look below the video.
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I type it all out for you guys.
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Okay, um, another phrase, which is nice, "It utilizes a palette of..."
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So, palette is like the range of colors, right?
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So utilizes a palette of grays and blacks.
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We normally colors aren't pluralized, but in this phrase, they are.
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Um, okay, another adjective, you could describe it, any piece, as "moving".
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If it made you feel something, okay, it is moving.
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And last one, I love this one.
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If you're describing what you see in the painting, you could say, "Prominent in the composition is ..." is a woman and her child, whatever.
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So, that's a great way to introduce what you actually see in the photo or painting.
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Okay, guys. So, please, write down some of this vocab.
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Practice using it, but most of all, I encourage you to start your own research into art.
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Guys, all these, all the famous museums have, like, virtual tours you can take.
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Just choose a couple pieces that strike you and research them.
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Okay, guys. Thank you so much for watching, today.
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And remember, you can become one of our students by going to allearsenglish.com/keys.
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All right, guys, thanks for watching.
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I'll see you next time.