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Edinburgh: A stage for the world
🎨 Art & Culture
📘 Inversion with Negative Adverbials
🌍 Festivals

Advanced Festival and Art Vocabulary
The lesson opens with a discussion of art festivals: students express opinions, debate the role of art in modern cities, and brainstorm festival vocabulary. They then explore advanced terms such as curated exhibition, avant-garde, immersive performance and street spectacle through matching and synonym tasks.
Reading and Listening: Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Students read about the Edinburgh Festival Fringe — its history, diversity and experimental spirit — and reinforce the new vocabulary with a listening task based on a vivid festival report. Discussion questions cover experimental narratives, audience participation and cultural investment.
Inversion with Negative Adverbials: Exercises and Speaking
The grammar focus is inversion with negative adverbials (hardly, rarely, no sooner, never, not only). Students apply the structures in gap-fills, multiple-choice tasks and creative sentence rewriting, then use them in speaking prompts about artistic innovation and the spirit of the Fringe.




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