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English powerpoint: HISTORY OF THE ART HISTORY OF THE ART

Fully clickable PPT( click on the painting or prompt and the answer will appear, click again, it will disappear) to teach your students how to describe /locate elements / analyse a painting / give their opinion. Useful vocabulary for commentaries.Matching worksheet uploaded today.

 Level:intermediate
Age: +13
 Format: PowerPoint
 Downloads:80
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Copyright 24/8/2014  catherine faure
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Comments:


Hazza
Australia

          posted by Hazza 20140825
thanks!


sarasantos
Portugal

          posted by sarasantos 20140825
I love it! Many thanks for sharing your fantastic work with us! Enjoy your week! :)


morenopalomares
Spain

          posted by morenopalomares 20140825
Thank you very much!


hardcase
France

excellent work, thank you so much!!!!!!          posted by hardcase 20140825


nataliaalmoines
Spain

thanks for sharing :))          posted by nataliaalmoines 20140825


robinbaby
France

Very useful, thank you          posted by robinbaby 20141213


sylviefromparis
France

          posted by sylviefromparis 20141227
Very clear and precise
Many thanks


evinches
France

          posted by evinches 20150203
This is great. Thanks a lot. (I just noticed that you used the French form of Henry Moore.)


Nani Pappi
Portugal

Thanks!          posted by Nani Pappi 20210511