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Part 1:

1. Do you like Art?


I've always been very interested in the arts, even when I was a child. Both my
regular art teacher and the teacher of the class I took at The Children's House
were very happy with the work I had done. I also took part in a few art
contests at that time. Even though I don't have as much free time as I used to,
I still like to draw whenever I am free.

2. Do you think art classes are necessary?


I would have to say yes. Studies have shown that early exposure to the arts
has positive effects on cognitive development and creativity in youngsters.
Considering their youth, their thoughts can become authentic and beautiful.

3. Are you good at art?


I believe that art is a vast realm, and if it only entails drawing random things, I
can do it very effectively. However, I can confidently assert that I do not
belong to the group of individuals capable of producing works of art. Because
I attended art classes as a teen, I like to think I'm rather skilled at it. They
taught me a great deal about imagination when I was growing up. Simple,
everyday items like pencils and faces are now within my reach.

4. What kind of paintings do people like?


Landscape paintings, in my view, are highly popular for home design. The
inclusion of natural figures makes it easier to unwind at the conclusion of a
hard day. Portraiture is also popular among most people. It may be photos of
renowned individuals with their adorable pets.

5. What benefits can you get from paintings as a hobby?


I think we should start by talking about how well mediation works. Colours are
a very unvarnished reflection of how we feel inside, and this can motivate us
to do something positive when we're feeling bad. My favourite thing about
painting is that you never know how well the colours will go together until you
try them.
6. How often do you visit art galleries?
To be quite honest, I have never set foot in an art museum. Art galleries would
be a waste of time for me if I didn't have a tour guide to point out interesting
pieces.

7. What kinds of things do you like to draw?


The majority of my inspiration comes from Japanese manga. While there are
other things to draw, manga has shown to be the most successful for my
ability level. I maintain a significant amount of work at home, and when I
sometimes review it, I can see how far I've progressed as a writer.

Part 2:

Describe An Art Exhibition That You Visited

Introduction:
Art exhibitions are places where audiences can see the art works of famous artists.

When did you see this exhibition?


Recently I went to an art exhibition that was organised in my city. I went there with some of
my friends who are art enthusiasts.

Where was the exhibition held?


The exhibition was held in the convention centre near the city centre. The exhibition was in a
very crowded place. I had to wait a lot of time to park my car and enter the exhibition hall.

What was on display?


The exhibition had paintings and drawings that were really beautiful. I saw that some of
these paintings were being auctioned and sold. I purchased a wonderful painting that I liked.

Explain your impression of the exhibition.


The exhibition should have been conducted away from the town to avoid the crowd and give
the audience a calm environment. Other than that the exhibition was nice and they had
displayed a lot of nice work which is an appreciation for many artists.

Conclusion:
In my opinion, the exhibition went on well and was inspiring to many other artists. I hope
more of these art exhibitions are held regularly.
Part 3:

1. Describe the general purpose of art. Why do people enjoy art?


Answer: Art is a display of certain skills and people’s imagination. Art is expressive and
reaches a wide audience. People enjoy art and like to explore a different world that has
evolved from the artist’s mind.

2. Do you think that art is as important as academic subjects when it comes to educating
children?
Answer: Art helps in the development of the human brain which is why we should encourage
students who are interested in learning arts. Art is equally important just like any other
subject.

3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of art education?


Answer: Art education can be quite expensive in some countries and art graduates can find
it difficult to find a suitable job that justifies the amount they paid for tuition. But if a person is
really an art lover and wants to learn it and have a career in arts, then surely they will find
happiness in life as they follow their passion.

4. Why do you think some people enjoy looking at paintings and sculptures and others do
not?
Answer: Paintings have a lot of meaning to them. The artist has tried to show what he wants
to express in his paintings. Some people enjoy these paintings and try to decode what the
artist tries to tell them. But others might feel they are meaningless and boring.

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