BBC Learning English
Words in the News
28
th
December 2011
The art of video games
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Transcript:
The Grand Palais gallery in Paris - associated more with fine art than video games.
But for its latest exhibition, these rooms are full of treasures, which tell the story of the
development of gaming since the 1970s.
From PacMan, Ataris and Joysticks to 3D devices, the focus is on the cultural and visual
aspects of the games.
Vocabulary:
fine art - paintings, drawings and sculpture
exhibition - public display of objects such as paintings
treasures - very valuable things
gaming - the activity of playing video games
devices - objects or machines invented for a specific purpose
Watch this video online: The art of video games
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Exercise:
Use one of the words or phrases below to complete each of these sentences from a BBC
news report.
Note that you may have to change the form of a word to complete the sentence correctly.
fine art/ exhibition/ treasures/ gaming/ devices
1.
And the country has been blessed by providence with beautiful coastlines to north and south
and the extraordinary __________ of the ancient civilisation of the Pharaohs in between.
2.
Ayan's tastes are reflected in Mumbai's ever growing and ever more luxurious shopping malls
in which, as elsewhere in India, the most crowded area is invariably the _________ section
where youngsters are given the chance to test their skills on computer screens.
3.
The National Gallery in London is to take action against the resale of tickets for its
"blockbuster" Leonardo da Vinci __________.
4.
Alex Hope says his company needs a rich mix of talents: "We're looking for polymaths -
people with computer science, maths, physics or _____ can all thrive."
5.
It said Black Friday purchases made on mobile __________ had accounted for 9.8% of all
online sales, compared with 3.2% last year.
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Answers:
1.
And the country has been blessed by providence with beautiful coastlines to north and south
and the extraordinary treasures of the ancient civilisation of the Pharaohs in between.
Source: Egypt's tourism hit hard by ongoing unrest
2.
Ayan's tastes are reflected in Mumbai's ever growing and ever more luxurious shopping malls
in which, as elsewhere in India, the most crowded area is invariably the gaming section
where youngsters are given the chance to test their skills on computer screens.
Source: Changing habits illustrate decline of India's comics
3.
The National Gallery in London is to take action against the resale of tickets for its
"blockbuster" Leonardo da Vinci exhibition.
Source: Leonardo: National Gallery to act over ticket resales
4.
Alex Hope says his company needs a rich mix of talents: "We're looking for polymaths -
people with computer science, maths, physics or fine arts can all thrive."
Source: Coding - the new Latin
5.
It said Black Friday purchases made on mobile devices had accounted for 9.8% of all online
sales, compared with 3.2% last year.
Source: Black Friday and Cyber Monday US internet sales surge