ARTS LITERATUREMUSICTHEATREPAINTING name the people’s activities:  Someone who paints pictures is a  Someone who writes poems is a  Someone who writes.

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ARTS LITERATUREMUSICTHEATREPAINTING

name the people’s activities:  Someone who paints pictures is a  Someone who writes poems is a  Someone who writes music or plays a musical instrument is a  Someone who acts in plays or films is an  Someone who sings is a singeractorpainterpoetcomposer

match the names of these people with the arts in which they worked Rembrandt, Picasso, Vasnetsov - Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Shubert - Charlie Chaplin, Andrei Mironov- Lermontov, Pushkin - Elvis Presley, Fyodor Shalyapin - painter poet actor singercomposer

PAINTING I. K. Aivazovsky (1817 – 1900)

The Ninth Wave

The black sea

POETRY Robert Burns (1759 – 1796)

THEATRE FABLES A fable is a short and wise story about people and animals. Animals in fables live and talk like people.

They appeared in ancient times in Greece, two thousand five hundred years ago, and their author was Aesop.

Ivan Krylov ( )

ONE BAD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER УСЛУГА ЗА УСЛУГУ

The Fox and the Grapes

MUSIC Ludwig van Beethoven ( )

THE MOONLIGHT SONATA