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My life ___________ (be – present) brilliant. My life ___________ (be – present) brilliant. My love ___________ (be – present) pure. I ___________ (see – past) an angel. Of that I ___________ (be – present) sure. She ___________ (smile - past) at me on the subway. She ___________ (be – past) with another man. But I won't lose no sleep on that, 'Cause I__________________ (have got – present) a plan. You___________ (be – present) beautiful. You_________ (be – present) beautiful.
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You___________ (be – present) beautiful, it___________ (be – present) true. I ___________ (see – past.) your face in a crowded place, And I ___________ (not know – present) what to do, 'Cause I'll never be with you. Yeah, she ___________ (catch – past) my eye, As we ___________ (walk -past) on by. She ___________ (can - past) see from my face that I _________ (be – past), Flying high, [ - video/radio edited version] / Fucking high, [ - CD version] And I ___________ (not think – present) that I'll see her again, But we ___________ (share - past) a moment that will last till the end. You___________ (be – present) beautiful. You_________ (be – present) beautiful. You___________ (be – present) beautiful, it___________ (be – present) true. I ___________ (see – past) your face in a crowded place, And I ___________ (not know – present) what to do, 'Cause I'll never be with you. You___________ (be – present) beautiful. You_________ (be – present) beautiful. You___________ (be – present) beautiful, it___________ (be – present) true. There must be an angel with a smile on her face, When she ___________ (think – past) up that I should be with you. But it___________ (be – present) time to face the truth, I will never be with you.
Activity 6 - Reading
Read the following extracts of Emma’s personal blog.
A quiet Valentine’s Posted on February 14, 2014
I gave myself a Valentine treatment at Soap.
Walking around the city, love was everywhere. I saw so many guys walking
around with flower bouquets and every time, I was too late with my camera to
capture it, damn! They all looked so sweet and everyone who saw them were
exchanging sympathy looks with the others around and also trying to show the
man himself that they had acknowledged how sweet he was.
Even one of the girls, working at the salon got a flower delivery when I was
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Activity 13 – Speaking
STUDENT A Fill in the gaps asking your partner the missing information. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, ________ and engineer. Along with Leonardo da Vinci, he is often called a "Renaissance man" which means that he had great talent in many areas.
Michelangelo was born near _______ in 1475. He lived an extremely busy life, creating a great number of artworks. Some of Michelangelo's works are among the most famous that have ever been made. They include two very famous marble statues, __ ________in Saint Peter's Basilica and David which once stood in a piazza in Florence but is now in the Accademia Gallery. His most famous paintings are huge frescos, the ___________ __________ ______________ and the Last Judgement. His most famous work of architecture is the east end and dome of Saint Peter's Basilica.
A lot is known about Michelangelo's life because _______________________ _______________________. Because he was so famous, he became the very first artist to have his biography (story of his life) published while he was still living. In 1546, when he was his seventies, he was given one of his most important jobs, finishing the new St Peter’s Basilica in Rome. He designed a huge dome, taller than any other dome in the world, but he died, when he was 88, before it was completed. His biographer, Giorgio Vasari, said that _______ _______________________. He was sometimes called Il Divino ("the divine one"). Other artists said that he had terribilità, (his works were so grand and full of strong emotion that they were scary). Many other artists who saw his work tried to have the same emotional quality. From this idea of terribilità came a style of art called Mannerism.
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STUDENT B Fill in the gaps asking your partner the missing information. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and _______. Along with Leonardo da Vinci, he is often called a "Renaissance man" which means that he had great talent in many areas.
Michelangelo was born near Arezzo in _____. He lived an extremely busy life, creating a great number of artworks. Some of Michelangelo's works are among the most famous that have ever been made. They include two very famous marble statues, the Pieta in Saint Peter's Basilica and ______ which once stood in a piazza in Florence but is now in the Accademia Gallery. His most famous paintings are huge frescos, the Sistine Chapel Ceiling and the Last Judgement. His most famous work of architecture is
A lot is known about Michelangelo's life because he left many letters, poems and journals. Because he was so famous, he became the very first artist to have his biography (story of his life) published while he was still living. In 1546, when he was his seventies, he was given one of his most important jobs, _________________________ _________________. He designed a huge dome, taller than any other dome in the world, but he died, when he was 88, before it was completed. His biographer, Giorgio Vasari, said that he was the greatest artist of the Renaissance. He was sometimes called ___ _______ ("the divine one").[Other artists said that he had terribilità, (his works were so grand and full of strong emotion that they were scary). Many other artists who saw his work tried to have the same emotional quality. From this idea of terribilità came a style of art called Mannerism.