people and arts #3
TRANSCRIPT
IDIOM OF THE DAYShe’s the apple
of my eyeThe one I love the most
Picasso and the Girl with a Ponytail
Page 142. Lesson #3
Reading p142
The next day, Pi-casso started working on a
huge sculpture of Sylvette.
Reading p142 It had a long neck and a round hand-bag just like hers, but the head was so strange that Sylvette didn’t think it looked like her head at all.
Reading p142
As she watched, she suddenly had a feeling that this would be the last time Picasso would use her as his model.
Reading p142 Since the day on the terrace, she had spent little time away from him. ‘Soon it will all fade away, like the summer,’ she thought to herself.
There are many kinds of “Model”
Which is the correct “Model” for us?
A B
C D
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While Picasso worked, Sylvette began telling him the secrets that she had locked away and tried to forget.
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She talked about the time her fa-ther left her fam-ily. Sylvette kept a picture of him in her suitcase,
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but she had never told any-one how sad and lonely she had been since that day.
Which picture best de-scribes
“Lonely?”A B
C D
Reading p142
Picasso looked up at her and said, “It is very hard when people leave us.” Then he smiled saying,
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“But try to re-member, when one door closes, another door opens.”
Comprehension QuestionWhat did Picasso mean when he said, “when one door closes, an-other door opens.”
Picasso meant: When something ends, something else be-gins.
Vocabulary
Huge: Something very big.
“Picasso started work-ing on a huge sculp-ture of Sylvette.” (First sentence)
Giant Head
Giant Swimmer
Giant Woman
Giant Baby
Giant Boy
Vocabulary
Fade away: Disappear slowly.
“Soon it will all fade away, like summer.”(Sixth line First Paragraph)
A picture of summer fading away!
VocabularyLock away: To hide
something. To keep something secret.
“Sylvette began telling him secrets that she had locked away and tried to forget.” (First sen-tence, 2nd paragraph)
Which picture best de-scribes
“a locked Secret?”A B
C D
Vocabulary
Look up at.
“Picasso looked up at her and said, …”
(4th sentence 5th line 2nd paragraph)
Review Time!