艺术设计专业英语Unit 3 First Step in Making Your Ideas
艺术设计专业英语Unit 3 First Step in Making Your Ideas

BRAINSTORMING
This is probably the best known and most effective technique that all sort of professionals use to generate ideas by involving other people. Everyone shares their thoughts on the matter and they have constructive discussions – without being judgmental. 10 small ideas can lead to 1 great concept.
WHEN AND WHERE TO SKETCH YOUR IDEA
An idea can pop up anytime and anyplace. I personally always carry a small notebook and a crayon in my purse. I often get ideas while riding the bus home from work. Whether you’re at home, at work or on vacation, if you are inspired by something and get a fabulous idea (that’s how you’ll see it at the moment), just grab a piece of paper and sketch it – it will only take a minute or so! That’s in the case you get unexpected inspiration. In order to be creative you have to be relaxed and positive. So if you are feeling over stressed, go do something you like, relax for 15 minutes and come back with a clear mind.
艺术英语第一册unit 3 Text A

Section B
1. He was granted his freedom on the condition that he leaves the country. 2 How many people were present at the meeting? 3 Their economic policy has paved the way for the development of industry 4 She takes music lessons from a great pianist. 5 His ambition was to meet his favorite pop star face to face.
6. pave the way for: lay a good foundation for打下 基础
e.g.这些成就为今后制造计算机打下了基础。 Such achievements pave the way for the new generation computers.
7. suffer from: experience a strong pain from遭受 困苦 e.g.她因为邻居们的闲言碎语而感到困扰。 She suffered from the gossip of her neighbors. Most of the important cities of the world suffer from traffic jam. 世界上大多数大城市都交通堵塞为患。
Translation
Section A 1 这是独一无二的艺术作品。 2 我们无论如何也不能抛弃良好的传统和工作作风。 3 人可能会遭受寂寞,恐惧,焦虑和其他一些在压力 下的情绪反应方面的痛苦。 4 别再去寻找完美的工作了---那简直是异想天开。 5 恐怕你提到他死去的妻子时触到了他的痛处,, 他脸色变暗了。
艺术英语unit3

辨析 angel n. 天使,天使般的人 e.g. Please be an angel and bring me a cup of coffee. 请做做好事给我拿杯咖啡来。
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Vocabulary
continuous adj. 连续不断的 adj. (数)连续的 e.g. The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. 一段时间内多次 脑需要有不断地血液供给。 发生,时断时续, 中断时间很短又 辨析 continual adj. 多次重复的,频频的 接连发生 e.g. He still smokes despite of the continual warnings of his doctor. adj. 不间断的,连续的 e.g. Continual rain ruined the crops.
beginning in a closed position 动名词引导伴随状语。 e.g. He came into the room holding the books in his hand. His left arm should be raised to about the woman’s eye level with the woman’s right hand resting lightly between his thumb and forefinger.(para.4 s.2) He came into the room with his hand holding the books.
Warming-up activity
华尔兹
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Vocabulary
angle n. 角,角度 e.g. These novels mirror life in today’s Japan from various angles. n. (建筑物,家具等的)角落,突出部分 at an angle 倾斜地 e.g. The plant was growing at an angle. 树长斜了。
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Unit 8 Design Life
Reading A
As the idea of personal choice and self direction picks up in the 21st century, aided by the power of the Internet and the acceptance of people having multiple kinds of work, the idea of a career is shifting from a closed set of achievements, like a chronological résumé of past jobs, to a defined set of pursuits looking forward. In its broadest sense, career refers to an individual’s work and life roles over their lifespan.
Unit 8 Design Life
Reading A
3. Managing “boundaryless” careers—refers to skills needed by workers whose employment is beyond the boundaries of a single organization, a workstyle common among, for example, artists and designers.
Unit 8 Design Life
Reading A
2. Career management and career planning
艺术英语3答案Unit3

Warming-up Task
What Job
Where Who When A: Where was the interview? B: In\At ____ (place). A: Who interviewed you? B: ____. He\she ____ (positive event or words). A: When was the interview? B: It was ____ (when, year, before or after…). A: Did you get the job? B: ____!( affirmative or negative results)
Listening Skills
• Having a Meal in a Restaurant
Starbucks
Pizza-Hut
Subway
McDonald’s
Listening Skills Script
1 2 A D
1. A: Welcome to the Cheesecake Factory. Do you have a reservation? B: Yes. We’ve booked a table for ten people at 7 tonight under the name of Peter. Unfortunately four of them have to work late tonight. Would you please 2. A: May I taketable your for order now? change a small us? B: What are the specialties here? A: We have steamed chicken and Beijing roast duck. B: I don’t like meat. Do you have other specialties? 3. Arethe youvegetable ready to order sir? A: A: Yeah, soup in our restaurant is highly recommended. B: Yes. For the appetizer, I would like some onion rings. A: How about your main course, sir? B: I’d like a medium steak with some mashed potatoes. A: Would you like some dessert? 4. Waitress, can me I have the bill, please? cake with a cup of Mocha. B: A: Yes. Please give a piece of chocolate B: Yes, sir. How would you like to pay the bill? A: Do you accept credit card? B: Yes. But we only accept Master Card, Visa and Union Pay. 5. Our total forgo. dinner is $45. A: A: Visa, here you B: What do you think would be the right amount to tip? A: I kind of don’t want to tip at all. The service is not so good. B: Yes, the service is bad. But I heard other waiter saying that it was our servant’s first night on the job. How about 10% of our bill? A: Ok, that will be the right amount to leave.
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1.1 Plane Design
1.1.1 Definition of Plane Design
In a broad sense, plane design means shaping activity plan; i n a narrow sense, it means pattern decoration. In plane design, you need to broadcast your idea and plan by visual elements. The plane design includes designs for reading ways of printed matter, cultural commercial advertisement, and probing into design technique method, etc.
adj.视觉的 n.结合 n.客观,胜 n.抑制,克制,束缚 n.委托人 n.审美性 n.装饰,装饰品 n.装饰,装饰品 adj.完成的
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1.1 Plane Design
probe into sth. conform to not only. . . but also. . . base... on...
译文:在商业社会中,平血设计需要艺术设计与创作理想的平衡,需 要客观与克制,需要借作者之口替委托人说话
解析:need在文中做及物动词,相当于require , want 2.Design is different from art,because design should not only
conform to aesthetics but also be of practical uses. 译文:设计与美术不同,因为设计既要符合审美性又要具有实用性 解析:be of+抽象名词=be + aclj.(即此抽象名词的形容词形式),此结构
艺术英语教案 unit 3

Part Reading ComprehensionWords & Expressions
Para. 1 effortlessly ad.轻松地;毫不费劲地
合成词effort +less+ly
Starting position:a closed position; be offset
Man’s part:his right hand below the woman’s left shoulder; at 90-degree angle; raise his left arm to the woman’s eye level
He explained his job experience and educational background in detail.
他详细解释了他的工作经历和教育背景。
Part Scan It – Finding Key Words– group work
Read the assigned paragraphs, discuss with other members of your group and try to use a couple of words to summarize each paragraph.
The concert hall was built by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Society of Friends of Music) who had been given the land by Emperor Franz Joseph. In 1907 a beautiful organ was put in the Konzerthaus by the Austrian firm of organ builders Rieger.
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教案2015~2016学年第2学期教研室大学英语英语部课程名称大学英语(二)艺术设计专业主讲教师讲解章节复习语法知识:定语从句、句子结构授课时数 2 periods第一周授课目标:掌握定语从句的基本知识掌握句子成分,会解析句子结构。
教学内容(讲解大纲)本章节的授课重点、难点:Make sure that students understand⑴ the theme(purpose behind the text);⑵the important things that the text contains for the readers to think about;授课方法、授课手段:Open questions and answers in classPPT and multimedia作业:Find the information about The arts & Crafts Movement参照资料:点击职业英语(艺术设计篇)、王道真语法授课反思:讲解章节Unit 4 Graphic Design授课时数 2 periods第二周授课目标:1、完成听力练习。
2、认识工艺美术运动的背景知识。
教学内容(讲解大纲)本章节的授课重点、难点:授课方法、授课手段:Open questions and answers in classPPT and multimedia作业:Preview the text参照资料:点击职业英语(艺术设计篇)、王道真语法授课反思:讲解章节Unit4 Graphic Design平面设计授课时数 3 periods第三周-第四周第一小节授课目标:Grasp the theme of the textAnalysis the text (main idea, structure)Learn more about the background教学内容(讲解大纲)I.lead-in questions:What is Arts & Crafts Movement?检查两位同学作业,老师总结。
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THE PURPOSE OF SKETCHING YOUR IDEA
The purpose of sketching your ideas is to help you explore as many ideas as possible in order to trash the bad ones, leaving you with a couple of good ideas that could evolve in a solid design.
BRAINSTORMING
This is probably the best known and most effective technique that all sort of professionals use to generate ideas by involving other people. Everyone shares their thoughts on the matter and they have constructive discussions – without being judgmental. 10 small ideas can lead to 1 great concept.
The information in this article refers mainly to a design process, but you will see that you can apply these tips on other situations as well.
As a designer and a creative professional, you have lots of ideas. You need to take those ideas to the next level. In this case, the next level is to put your ideas on paper. So you need to elaborate sketches. This doesn’t mean that you must have really good drawing skills – you will create rough sketches, which are quick and cheap.
艺术设计专业英语Unit 3 First Step in Making Your Ideas
HAVING AN e all have tons of ideas. Actually, we get new ideas every day. The problem is that most of us don’t know what to do with them – and a lot of our ideas get lost along the way, we simply forget them. Having an idea is just not enough. You need to make that idea happen. You need to pick the right idea from 100 ideas, shape it and develop it. I’ve discovered that the best way to stop losing ideas is to write them down. I personally have an agenda, but you can use whatever: a piece of paper, a Qost-it, a notebook, a Word document or whatever comes in handy for you.
TECHNIQUES – HOW TO GENERATE AND ORGANIZE IDEAS
If you find yourself stuck and you don’t know where to start, you could use some help. Turn to these well known and (possibly) effective techniques:
3.Draw a mind map according to a topic you like.
VOCABULARY
sketch v.&n.草图,素描 agenda n.日程表 Post-it n.便利贴 process n.过程 v. 加工 tip n.建议 creative professional n.创意专家 evolve v.发展,进化 feedback n.反馈 consuming adj.消耗性的 in comparison to 与……相比 pop up 突然出现 crayon n.蜡笔 inspire v.启发,激励 grab v.抓取 inspiration n.灵感 positive adj.积极的
EXERCISES
Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions.
1.Which of the techniques above you find more practical ?
2.Which other techniques do you use to generate and organize ideas ?
MIND MAPPING
This involves creating a tree diagram with words, tasks and sub-tasks related to one main idea. This is a great way of both generating and organizing your ideas.
IDEA WRITING/SKETCHING
This technique is also called “brain-writing” and it’s a little bit different from brainstorming.Each team member must write down their ideas on paper and after a couple of minutes they pass it on to their neighbor who builds on those ideas. At the end of the process, the most interesting and relevant ideas are selected and discussed.
Once you’ve written that idea somewhere and you marked it as “to do this week” or you’ve given it a determined period to be processed, you can get it out of your head. You might not know,but it’s much easier to concentrate on your current tasks and to get them done, if you don’t have 20 ideas running through your head.
BOXING GLOVES
Harry Brignull is the guy “responsible” for this technique and you can read more about it in “The Boxing Glove Wireframing Technique”. As he describes it, this techniques requires you to sketch every web page on a post it and at the end to draw a journey which the visitor takes through all the post-its. It’s called Boxing gloves because you are limited by the size of the sticky notes and you can only draw the most important elements.
WHEN AND WHERE TO SKETCH YOUR IDEA
An idea can pop up anytime and anyplace. I personally always carry a small notebook and a crayon in my purse. I often get ideas while riding the bus home from work. Whether you’re at home, at work or on vacation, if you are inspired by something and get a fabulous idea (that’s how you’ll see it at the moment), just grab a piece of paper and sketch it – it will only take a minute or so! That’s in the case you get unexpected inspiration. In order to be creative you have to be relaxed and positive. So if you are feeling over stressed, go do something you like, relax for 15 minutes and come back with a clear mind.