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Britain´s most importantPrize for contemporary art

awarded

Was named after landscape

However

announced

previous

installation empty

criticized mediaamong

even

Wooden shed

dismantled

reached

Laughed at

calfIn half

Dead sheep Poured black ink

1.¿Cómo se llamaba la obra?

2.¿Quién la hizo?

3.¿Cuando se creó?

4.¿De qué estaba hecha?

5.¿Cuando fue nominado para el premio Turner?

6.¿Se le concedió el premio?

7. ¿Quién lo compró?

G____ S ____ B___ = three valuable metals

D______/ C _____ = two clothes materials

B _______ walls are made of it

L ______ = scenery

S _____ = very cheap hut

D _____ = animal´s poo

L _____ = bed sheets are usaually made of it

P ______ = premio The P______ one = el anterior

L_____ A ___ = reirse de

M_______ = a type of stone and canicas

S ______ = hats are made of it

A ______ = synonym with won

I_______ = work of art in an exhibition

C_______ = a baby cow

C ______ = it is used for cover the ground

C _____ = a tree bark is made of it

N_____ A ____ = se llama como

E ______ = opposite of full

He P______ B ___ I ___ = echó tinta negra

M______ = medios de comunicación

D_______ = desmantelar

R _____ = alcanzar M ___ my mind U ____ = decídete

B ____ K ___ O __ = like

Gold/silver/bronzeDung

Marble/stoneConcrete

media

denim/corduroy

LinenStrawCork

dismantle

brickPrize

AwardedName after

reach

LandscapePrevious

InstallationEmpty

Make my mind up

shedLaugh at

CalfPoured

black ink Be keen on

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• 1. gold• 2. concrete• 3. cardboard• 4. ice• 5. sand• 6. stone• 7. dung• 8. latex• 9.plaster• 10. wood• 11. marble• 12. silver• 13. denim• 14. brick• 15. corduroy• 16. polyestyrene• 17. fur• 18. silk• 19. cork• 20.straw• 21. linen• 22.bronze

Materials • B• F• G• A• C• E• D• J• H• I• I• F• H• A• C• J• B• D• G• E

• A painting/a frame• A paint brush• A model• A sculptor• An artist/canvas/ easel• A bust• A museum• An actor• An actress• A mask• A stage• A spotlight• director/megaphone• Audience/boos/

applause• Film projector/ reel/

film• Statue/pedestal• Screen• Usher• Palette• Tickets• Star, celebrity

Do you remember?• R __________/ R ______ / G ____• F _____• P ________• C _______ / E ________• B _________• M _________• S __________• A ____________ / B ______• R ________ / F ______ P ______• P __________• U _____________ • P _______

• Renaissance / Romanesque/Gothic• Frame / I was framed• Paintbrush• Canvas / easel• Bust• Mask • Stage• Applause / boos• Reel / film projector• Pedestal• Usher / usherette• Palette

Losing my religion Life is ___________It´s ______________ than youAnd you are not meThe _____________ that I will go toThe _____________ in your eyesOh no , I´ve said too muchI _______ ______ _______ That´s me in the ___________That´s me in the ______________Losing my religionTrying to __________ _______ ______youAnd I don´t know if I can do itOh no , I´ve said too muchI __________ ________ enoughI __________ that I ________ you ________I ___________ that I ________ you singI think I thought I _______ you try

Every _________Of every ________ hour I´m __________ my confessionsTrying to keep an eye on youLike a _________ lost and ________ foolOh no, I have said too muchI _________ ______ ________ __________ thisThe _________ of the ______________________ thisThe __________ that ________ meTo my knees ________What if all these __________Come _________ aroundNow I´ve said too muchI thought that I heard you laughingI thought that I heard you singI think I thought I saw you try But _________________________________________________