martes, 7 de mayo de 2013

Hitchcock and Shakespeare


KEY

Question 1
a) False. The BFI is launching a £26 million film education programme which aims to reach every child in schools across Britain in four years. …. Alongside the after school education programme, the institute is hoping to train teachers.
b) False. Mr Dyke, the former director general of the BBC,
c)False. However, he added that he finds it “hard to believe” that the changes will be brought in by the Coalition, saying: “I think it’s possible if there was another government.”
d) True. As well as hoping to inspire the next generation of filmgoers and cinematographers, the institute wants to change a film industry that is “disproportionately male, white and in London”,

Question 2
a) They see that British schools offer old-fashioned studies for their students, who, more than ever before, are exposed to audio-visual materials through all sorts of video facilities. By teaching about films and the film industry, they also want to give this a new and wider dimension.
b) They are starting a programme to teach film education in schools and plan to make it global in four years. This programme will continue in higher education and future teachers will be trained to become film directors, producers or screenwriters.

Question 3
a) prominence 
b) weird
c) aspire

Question 4
a) A £ 26 million film education programme is being launched by the BFI.
b)Mr Dyke said that people argued all the time and he thought they were right.
c)If there were no / not any advances in modern technology, video wouldn’t be so accessible now.

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