Art (B1)

Transcript 1

Art influences society by helping people understand each other better. It can show different cultures and emotions. For example, street art often talks about social problems, and music can bring people together during
hard times. Art helps people express ideas in peaceful ways. Each culture has a different history and values, and art shows that. For example, Indian art uses many bright colors, while Japanese art is more minimal and calm. Art helps people keep their traditions alive and share them with others. Art also brings people together and makes them think. For example, a mural on a school wall can make students proud and reduce graffiti. Art projects can also help young people stay out of trouble and learn new skills. (122 words)

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Transcript 2

Public art makes cities more beautiful and interesting. It gives people a chance to think and feel something while walking to work. It also shows the history or values of the place. A
sculpture in a park or a mural can become a meeting point or a symbol. Art is also important in the workplace. Art pieces make the space more welcoming and less stressful. Bright colors and nice pictures can improve people’s mood. Some companies even have workshops where employees paint or do crafts, which helps with team building. Finally, art tells stories from different places and lives. When I see a movie from another country, I learn about their culture and way of thinking. This makes me more open-minded. Art is a bridge between people. (127 words)

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