Check the meaning of the words in the box. Do you know any other adjectives to describe colours?
complementary harmonious pastel primary secondary vibrant |
Check the meaning of the words in the box. Do you know any other adjectives to describe colours?
complementary harmonious pastel primary secondary vibrant |
Read the text. Write the names of colours 1–6 on the colour wheel. Which colours are primary and which are secondary?
1. yellow – primary
The Colour Wheel
Have you ever thought about how colours are related? Why do some colour combinations look good and others don’t ?
According to Isaac Newton, white light consists of all the colours of the rainbow. Newton then arranged them in a circle of warm and cool categories.
Red, blue and yellow are the three primary colours on the colour wheel. By mixing two primary colours, we’ve got the secondary colours green, orange and purple.
Colours can also be harmonious or complementary. Complementary colours are directly opposite each other, like red and green. Harmonious colours sit next to each other on the wheel.
Famous artists and decorators have used the colour wheel to choose the right colours ever since then. Everyone agrees that colours can affect our feelings. A vibrant red, for example, is often associated with anger or danger, while yellow is a happy colour. Blue can make people feel calm; pastel pink, which is a gentle pink, sometimes makes them think of romance, and green is the colour of nature.
What’s your favourite colour? What do you associate it with?
Thảo luận (1)Hướng dẫn giải1. yellow - primary
2. orange - secondary
3. red - primary
4. purple - secondary
5. blue - primary
6. green - secondary
(Trả lời bởi Nguyễn Việt Dũng)
Read and listen to the text again. Complete the sentences using the words in exercise 1.
1. Yellow and purple are _______ colours.
2. Blue and red are _______ colours.
3. A _______ colour is bright and strong.
4. Green and yellow are _______ colours.
5. Orange and purple are _______ colours.
6. A _______ colour is pale and soft.
The Colour Wheel
Have you ever thought about how colours are related? Why do some colour combinations look good and others don’t ?
According to Isaac Newton, white light consists of all the colours of the rainbow. Newton then arranged them in a circle of warm and cool categories.
Red, blue and yellow are the three primary colours on the colour wheel. By mixing two primary colours, we’ve got the secondary colours green, orange and purple.
Colours can also be harmonious or complementary. Complementary colours are directly opposite each other, like red and green. Harmonious colours sit next to each other on the wheel.
Famous artists and decorators have used the colour wheel to choose the right colours ever since then. Everyone agrees that colours can affect our feelings. A vibrant red, for example, is often associated with anger or danger, while yellow is a happy colour. Blue can make people feel calm; pastel pink, which is a gentle pink, sometimes makes them think of romance, and green is the colour of nature.
What’s your favourite colour? What do you associate it with?
Thảo luận (2)Hướng dẫn giải1 Yellow and purple are complementary colours.
2 Blue and red are primary colours.
3 A vibrant colour is bright and strong.
4 Green and yellow are harmonious colours.
5 Orange and purple are secondary colours.
6 A pastel colour is pale and soft.
$HaNa$
(Trả lời bởi HaNa)
USE IT! Work in groups. Look at Wassily Kandinsky’s painting Squares with Concentric Circles. Choose two squares in the painting and say how the colours in each square are related. Which square do you like best and why?
Thảo luận (1)Hướng dẫn giảiTham khảo:
(Trả lời bởi IloveEnglish)
A: (Square 3) Red and yellow are harmonious colors. Red and blue are complementary colors. I like square 5 because it looks impressive. It reminds me of my eyes.
B: (Square 9) Blue and green are harmonious colors. Green and red are complementary colors. I like square 9 because it looks like harmony and peace. It reminds me of images of the earth or a forest around the lake.