[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"exercise-207":3},{"payload":4,"id":48,"user":49,"level":55,"course":56,"activity":57,"activity_slug":58,"title":30,"topic":59,"tone":60,"stats":61,"created":63,"score":64,"is_favorite":65,"public":66,"is_external":66},{"texts":5,"title":30,"people":31,"headline":47},[6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27],{"text":7,"title":8},"This intensive course is for students who already have strong computer skills and want to create short animations for games or film. You will learn advanced software, sound editing, and how to work to a deadline. Classes are three afternoons a week, and you must complete homework tasks between sessions. At the end, there is a graded assessment and a certificate. Because the course moves fast, it is not suitable for beginners, and it is not focused on painting or traditional art materials. Students need to bring their own high-spec laptop and headphones.","Advanced Animation Lab",{"text":10,"title":11},"This daytime course is for confident painters who want to develop traditional oil painting skills. In small groups, you will study famous artists from the past and learn how they used light, colour, and brushwork. Each week, the tutor demonstrates a technique and then helps you practise it on your own painting. The course runs on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for eight weeks, and students are expected to work carefully and follow a clear plan. Basic materials are provided for the first lesson, but you will need to buy your own oils after that. Places are limited to 10 students.","Masters of Oil Painting",{"text":13,"title":14},"Join our local artist for a relaxed day course in parks and countryside areas near the city. Each Saturday, you will practise quick sketching and simple watercolour painting, focusing on trees, rivers, and buildings in the distance. The teacher gives personal advice during the day, and the group often stops for a café break together. This course is completely non-digital: no tablets and no photo editing, just paper and paint. You must be able to travel to the meeting point by 10 a.m., and the class finishes at 4 p.m. All levels are welcome, and you can come for one day or for the full month.","Saturday Landscape Sketching Walks",{"text":16,"title":17},"If you want a peaceful, friendly class, this could be for you. Our pottery mornings are for adults who enjoy learning slowly and chatting while they work. You will learn basic hand-building, simple sculpture shapes, and how to decorate your pieces before they are fired in our studio kiln. The class meets on weekday mornings from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and the teacher is always available to help. All clay, tools, and aprons are included in the price, so you don’t need to bring anything. Many students stay for tea afterwards, so it’s a good way to meet people.","Clay and Calm: Pottery Mornings",{"text":19,"title":20},"Spend two exciting weekends learning about street art and creating a large group mural. You will explore lettering styles, colour choices, and how to plan a design on a wall. The course includes a guided walk to see local street art, and you will work as a team to paint a final piece. It is energetic and creative, but it is mostly outdoors and you may need to stand for long periods. The course is open to adults and teenagers, and it finishes with a public photo session of the mural. Please note: this course does not teach drawing basics, and it is not focused on portfolios.","Street Art Weekend Project",{"text":22,"title":23},"These weekly talks are for anyone who enjoys learning about art movements and famous painters. A lecturer shows slides and explains the stories behind well-known paintings, from the Renaissance to modern art. The sessions are on Friday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. and last for ten weeks. This is not a practical course, so you will not paint, draw, or make anything. However, you can ask questions and discuss ideas with other people during the break. Many students enjoy it as a cultural activity, but it will not help you build a portfolio or learn new art skills.","Art History Lecture Series",{"text":25,"title":26},"This four-week evening course is for people who want to start using design software with confidence. You will learn how to edit photos, add text, and create simple posters and online adverts. The teacher explains everything step by step, so you don’t need any experience. Classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m., and you can bring your own laptop or use one of ours. There is no exam and no homework, but you will finish with a small set of designs you can use straight away. The next course begins next week, and places are limited to 12 students.","Digital Design for Beginners",{"text":28,"title":29},"This course is designed for students aged 16-18 who want to apply to art and design college. You will work on a portfolio with help from experienced tutors, trying a mix of skills such as drawing, basic photography, and creative projects. There is also a short session each week on how to present your work and write a simple personal statement. Classes run after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays (4.30-6.30 p.m.) and on Saturday mornings. You will get clear targets each week, but there are no formal exams. Parents are welcome to attend an information evening once a month.","Portfolio Builder Studio (Teens)","Choosing an Art Course",[32,35,38,41,44],{"name":33,"text":34},"Omar","Omar loves being outdoors and wants a weekend course where he can draw and paint natural scenery. He would like friendly feedback from a teacher, but he doesn’t want to use computers. He can travel, but only for day trips.",{"name":36,"text":37},"Lucia","Lucia is 17 and is building a portfolio to apply to an art college. She wants a course with different art skills, including drawing and photography, and she would like advice about applications. She can attend after school and on Saturdays.",{"name":39,"text":40},"Mei","Mei already paints well and wants to improve her oil painting techniques. She is especially interested in learning about famous painters from the past and copying their methods. She prefers a daytime course with a clear plan and small groups.",{"name":42,"text":43},"Peter","Peter has recently retired and wants a calm, social class in the daytime. He enjoys making things with his hands and would like to try pottery and simple sculpture. He prefers all materials to be included because he doesn’t want to buy equipment.",{"name":45,"text":46},"Hannah","Hannah works full-time and can only study in the evenings. She wants to learn how to edit photos and create simple posters for her small online shop. She is a beginner and needs a short course that starts soon, without any exams.","The people below all want to take an art course. Below are descriptions of eight art courses. Decide which course would be the most suitable for each person. For questions 1-5, choose the correct answer.",207,{"id":50,"username":51,"first_name":52,"last_name":53,"image":54},21736,"johnatan-castro","Johnatan","Castro","https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocKVX_tD_lsqIcZhz_11Q9nMCERZkPL_pnexNlf5RyMFtMCBH_ZG=s96-c","B1","Reading","People Matching","people-matching","Create an exercise on art courses as it would appear in the Cambridge exam.","Standard",{"times_played":62,"num_favorites":62},0,"2026-04-04T16:43:56",null,false,true]