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ANTICIPATING1. What do you expect to see/do in a usual Theme Park ? (tick the right answers)
□Family rides □Perilous rides□Water rides □Thrill rides□Costumed friendly characters □Scary well-known characters□Creepy shows □delightful shows
□Indoor shows □Outdoor shows□Fireworks □Explosions□Parades □Protests
□Nighttime spectacular □Nightmarish shows
For: □Adults □Teenagers □Tweens □Kids
2. Who is Banksy? (Look for information on your Ipad, take notes)
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3. Describe the following logo:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2NG-MgHqEk&spfreload=10 WHAT? =>___________________________________________
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WHEN? => ___________________________________________
WHERE? => ___________________________________________
WHAT ABOUT? => ____________________________________________
FEELINGS/ EM TI NS => _______________________________________________MUSIC
4. Focus on the music and the video. What can you say? Does the music/voice ring a bell?
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5. Make a list of things your recognize (i.e. Aurora’s carriage and horses)
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6. What is the general atmosphere of this park? Can you get the meaning of “dismal”?
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7. . Read the texts and number them with the help of the map below. Circle the places you’ve seen on the video
Model Village Jimmy Cauty’s hand crafted miniature
world wi l l del ight and amaze (and potent ial ly cause
seizures in persons sensi t ive to strobe l ight ing).
Giant Pin Wheel Commissioned by Banksy to power
the ent ire s ite, i t turns out this ecological marvel has
trouble charging more than two mobile phones at
once.
Cinderella’s Castle Step inside the fairytale and see
how it feels to be a real princess. Souvenir photos
avai lable.
Picnic Area The humble picnic table proves a r ich
source of art ist ic ammunit ion for American furniture
twerker Michael Beitz.
Gueril la Island Features a bus-mounted museum,
l ibrary, gal lery of gueri l la art , Comrades Advice
Bureau and workshops in how to hack bi l lboards.
Ben Long has constructed a stal l ion ent irely f rom
used scaffolding.
The Galleries Dismaland® boasts three large
galleries which together comprise the finest
collection of contemporary art ever assembled in
a North Somerset seaside town
Puppets A puppet revue show constructed enti rely
f rom the contents of Hackney skips – i t ’s ‘F ly Tip
Theatre’ by Paul Insect and Bast. Self operated.
Mini Gulf An oi l cal iphate themed crazy golf course
made from the hockey pi tch at Chel tenham Ladies
col lege.
Punch and Julie The infamous Jul ie Burchi l l has
given this seaside staple a good kicking. Now includes
references to J immy Savi l le and Fi fty Shades of Grey.
Amusements Win big prizes on hook-a-duck and the
shoot ing gal lery. Knock over an anvi l in David
Shrigley’s game of ski l l and cunning. Navigate the
high seas with Banksy’s
Jeffrey Archer Memorial Fire PitWarm yourself
around an authent ic real open f ire ceremonial ly l i t
each day by burning one of the famed local perjurer ’s
novels.
Portrait Artist
Nett ie Wakef ield renders your l ikeness in an exquisite
penci l drawing, but only the back of your head.
Surpris ingly revealing.
Kids Enclosure Str ict ly for the l i t t le ones – an area
that combines soft play and loan shop.
Water Cannon Creek An armour plated r iot control
vehicle bui l t to serve on the streets of Northern
Ireland. Equipped with sniper posts, grenade
launchers and now – a chi ldren’s sl ide.
Cinema Truck-mounted outdoor screen playing a
rol l ing program of short f i lms day and night. Cushions
not provided.
Circus Tent A gothic sculpture park in a t iny big top
tent.
Mediterranean boat r ide.
Big Rig Jig A masterpiece of post- industr ial
assemblage art – i t ’s two juggernauts performing
bal let by Mike Ross.
8. Banksy is a committed artist. What was his aim when he created this park? (express opinion and purpose!)
Let’s recap
Opinion: I think / believe/guess/ suppose/assume
From my point of view / according to me / as far as I’m concerned
It seems obvious that…/ It is very likely/unlikely…./It appears to me…
I agree with/I don’t agree with = I disagree with
Purpose:
So that/ in order that + sjt + modal + BV
After so that/in order that, we usually use a modal.
If the main verb is present or present perfect, we can use CAN, WILL, MAY
If the main verb is past, we use COULD, WOULD, MIGHT
To / In order to + BV
Mary went to the cinema to see a good film.
Mary went to the cinema in order to see a good film.
Allan called Sonia in order not to visit her.
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9. Imagine the reactions of people, politicians…when Dismaland opened.
Let’s recap! CONDITIONALS
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10.Confirm and watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wruEnynr1w
11. EXERCISES (read the let’s recap again before doing them !)(from https://en.islcollective.com/)
A- Fill in the blanks with " as to", " as not to" or "so that" or “in order that”: 1-People on bicycles should wear orange coats……………..drivers can see them in the dark.
2-The test questions are kept secret………………prevent cheating.
3-We ran to the station…………………miss the train
4-He hid behind the door…………………his father couldn't see him.
5-Paul often goes to bed early………………get plenty of sleep.
6-She worked hard………………….fail her exams again.
7-I phoned her……………….see if she was fine.
8-She came home early……………….have problems with her parents.
9-Her husband gave her money………………..she would buy a pair of shoes.
10-He takes an hour's walk every morning………………..keep slim.
B- WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONAL TYPE REQUIRED:
1.- I work ten hours a day. If I (have) _________________________ more free time, I (practise)
____________________ some sport.
2.- Jane’s always late for school. If she (be) ___________________ punctual, the teacher (not
punish) ___________________ her almost every day.
3.- She’ll probably go to the Old Students’ Party. If she (go) _________________________, she
(meet) _________________________ her old school mates.
4.- You should carry an umbrella. You (get) _________________________ wet if you (not carry)
_____________________ one.
5.- Did you say Susan is moving to Australia? She (miss) _________________________ her London
friends if she (leave) ________________
6.- We didn’t pay the phone bill. If we (pay) ___________________ it, they (not cut)
_________________________ the line off.
7.- Their dog died. The dog (not die) ___________________ if they (take) ______________________ it
to the vet.
8.- You’re eating too much. You (have) _____________________ an indigestion if you (eat)
_________________ like that.
9.- He always stays at home. If he (go) _________________________ out more often, he (have)
_______________ a better social life.
10.- She’s saving money. If she (save) ___________________ enough, she (buy)
______________________ a new car.
TEST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1vvTycLoLE
Banksy's Dismaland art installment closes but lives on as a refugee shelter.
SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
HTTP://WWW.UPWORTHY.COM/ By Parker Molloy
'You have no control over whether your destiny is to be an asylum seeker or a western super-power.'
After five weeks and more than 150,000 visitors, "bemusement park" Dismaland has closed its doors.
The park was the work of Banksy, one of the world's most well-known graffiti artists.
Upon its opening earlier this summer in the English town of Weston-super-Mare, the park/art installment instantly made headlines around the world for its critique of predatory capitalism, police violence, war, and pop culture.
But there's one last surprise.
"Coming soon… Dismaland Calais," reads an announcement on the park's website.
So, wait, what does this mean? The statement continues:
"All the timber and fixtures from Dismaland are being sent to the 'jungle' refugee camp near
Calais to build shelters. No online tickets will be available."
The Jungle in Calais, France, is the home of an estimated 4,000 refugees and migrants.
Conditions at the French camp are notoriously poor. The European Union recently granted France €5 million (a little less than $5.6 million) to renovate the camp. Unfortunately, the plan proposed by the EU would accommodate less than half of the people currently living there.
Many of the refugees living at The Jungle have come from Eritrea and Sudan. As part of the larger, ongoing refugee crisis, many of these refugees and migrants wind up in Calais before attempting to cross the English Channel and establish new lives in England.
So while it's really cool that Dismaland is going to be helping the people living at The Jungle, it shouldn't really come as a surprise.
One of the exhibits featured at Dismaland directly addressed the refugee crisis.
In the exhibit, overcrowded boats glide around lifeless bodies floating face-down in a small pond. There's also a small yacht. Here's how Banksy describes the exhibit:
"In the remote control boat pond at Dismaland it randomly switches the boat you operate –
so you have no control over whether your destiny is to be an asylum seeker or a western super-power."
The whole thing is actually a really powerful look at privilege and caste systems. Why should the refugees be punished for having born in countries ravaged by war and economic disaster? Are the asylum seekers any less deserving of safety than the western super-powers?
As “Britain's most disappointing new visitor attraction," Dismaland had a nice effect on the local economy.
In addition to donating Dismaland's structures and fixtures to the Calais refugee camp, the short-lived theme park was a gift to another group: the local tourism industry in Western-super-Mare.
With hotel bookings up 50% over the past six weeks and more than double the number of travelers arriving from London by train, the local economy has been booming. Visit SomersetCEO John Turner estimates that Dismaland helped drive somewhere around £20 million (roughly $31 million) to local businesses.
No matter how you look at it, Dismaland was a huge success.
Help the refugees? Check. Boost local economy? Check. Entertain tourists? Check. All while producing art that sends a message? Check.