Đọc hiểu và trả lời câu hỏi----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Young artists Lloyd I've worked as a full-time artist for five years. After leaving art college, I did some part-time jobs working as a waiter and washing dishes in a restaurant. But then I started to sell some paintings so I gave up my other jobs. Most of my paintings are of city street scenes - they are full of people just living their lives. People buy my paintings because they can see places they know in them. Emma I'm still very early on in my career as an artist. I trained as a doctor and my art is slowly changing from a hobby to a job. I work with wood and metal. I'm interested in showing my feelings through my work. It's very personal to me. Maybe that's why I don't sell very much. I still work as a doctor two days a week. My parents are very proud of me, especially my mother, who draws a lot. Amna My parents wanted me to be a doctor, like them, but I had no interest in studying medicine. I first became interested in art when I was at school. I came first in a competition and I was given a painting set, and I have never looked back! I was lucky enough to get a place at university on a course which helped me improve my painting skills. They're actually quite good now. I've managed to earn enough money from my art for the past two years, so I don't need to do other work. 1. Who didn't study art? 2. Who doesn't earn all their money from their art? 3. Who won a prize for their art? 4. Who has a family member who is also an artist? 5. Whose art shows everyday life? 6. Who doesn't paint? 7. Who has been a full-time artist for the longest time? |