Student Worksheet Leaflet : Marc Chagall – From Goal to Success

Reading Comprehension - English Language

Name: ____________________ 

SUCCESS

to set a goal 

 

to work hard

 

to face obstacles

 

to acquire new skills

 

to stay humble and hungry

 

Before Reading – Think & Discuss 

1. What do you think makes a person successful? 

  

2. Have you ever seen a painting with flying people, animals, or dream-like scenes? How did it make you feel? 

 

Reading Comprehension 

Read the biography of Marc Chagall . Then answer the questions.*

 

True (T) or False (F)? Correct the false sentences. 

 

1. Marc Chagall was born in Paris. 

   → Correction: _____________________________________ 

 

2. He came from a wealthy family. 

 → Correction: _____________________________________ 

  

 

3.  He stopped painting during World War II. 

 → Correction: _____________________________________ 

 

4.  His art often included memories of his childhood. 

 → Correction: _____________________________________ 

 

5. _ He only painted on canvas. 

 → Correction: _____________________________________ 

 

6. He painted his most famous works in Paris.

 → Correction: _____________________________________ 

7. Unfortunately, Chagall`s paintings didn`t see many exhibitions during his lifetime.

 → Correction: _____________________________________ 

 

Find the evidence of his success in the text. Give the details from the text 

 

to set a goal 

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to work hard

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to face obstacles

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to acquire new skills

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to stay humble and hungry

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A picture description

  • Useful vocabulary

a flying couple, a violinist, a vibrant colour palette, floating figures, distorted perspective, symbols of childhood / love / hometown, euphoria of love, soaring happiness, nostalgia for the goal, connection to roots, the artist at work, between his homeland and new life

 

Topics to highlight while describing

  • How does this picture reflect Chagall`s goals, dreams, obstacles etc
  • What do main figures symbolize in the picture?

 

Reflection 

  • Marc Chagall never gave up on his dream, even when life was hard. 
  • What is your dream or big goal? What will help you achieve it? 

Reading Worksheet - PFlores

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Have you ever been to the beach? Did you see a man with a headset pointing a long pole at the ground? If so you might have seen a person using a metal detector. People use these devices to find metal. Metal detectors make magnetic waves. These waves go through the ground. The waves change when they hit metal. Then the device beeps. This lets the person with the device know that metal is close. The first metal detectors were meant to help miners. They were big. They cost a lot of money. They used a lot of power. And worst of all, they didn't work well. People kept trying to make them better. Metal detectors got smaller. Now they are light and cheap. They also work better. That is why people bring them to the beach. They can look for rings in the water. They can look for phones in the sand. Metal detectors help them find these things. They usually just find junk though. Metal detectors also protect people. They help to keep guns out of some places. They are in airports. They are in courthouses. Some schools use them. They help guards look for weapons. Guards use special wands to find metal on a person.

These devices save lives in other ways too. During wars, people plant bombs in the ground. When the war ends, they don't clean up their messes. This is unsafe for the people who live in those places. Others use metal detectors to find bombs. They remove them and help the people. These devices also make clothes safer. It sounds funny, but it's true. Most clothes are made in big factories. There are lots of needles in these places. Needles break from time to time. They get stuck in the clothes. They would poke people trying them on. They don't though. That's because our clothes are scanned for metal. Isn't that nice? Let's hear it for metal detectors. They make the world a safer place

TRAVELLING

ENGLISH

Exploring Natural Wonders

 

Read the following passage and fill in the gaps with the correct form of the adjectives (irregular comparatives and superlatives) 

 

Last summer, I went on a trip to explore some of the most beautiful geographical features in the country. The journey started at the (beautiful) __________ coast I've ever seen. The cliffs there are much (high) __________ than the ones near my hometown.

Next, we visited a beach that was even (nice) __________ than the coast. The sand was softer, and the waves were gentler. After spending a day at the beach, we hiked to a (steep) __________ hill that gave us a panoramic view of the countryside.

Our next stop was a hidden cave, which was definitely (dark) __________ and (cool) __________ than the beach. We had to use flashlights to see the stunning formations inside.

We also saw a majestic waterfall that was the (powerful) __________ I've ever encountered. The sound of the water crashing down was much (loud) __________ than anything I've heard before.

The countryside was our next destination, and it was far (peaceful) __________ than the bustling city. We walked through a valley that seemed (green) __________ and (fertile) __________ than anywhere else on our journey.

One of the most memorable moments was when we followed a stream that led us to a winding river. The river was (wide) __________ and (clear) __________ than the stream, providing a perfect spot for a refreshing swim.

Towards the end of our trip, we ventured into a dense rainforest. It was (humid) __________ and (lush) __________ than any forest I've ever been to. The variety of plants and animals there was simply (astonishing) __________.

Finally, we ended our adventure in the desert. The landscape was (dry) __________ and (hot) __________ than any other place we visited. Despite the harsh conditions, the desert had its own unique beauty.

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