Reporting on a visit to an art exhibitionWhy did you go there?What did you see there? Did you see someone like the organizer of the exhibition, the artist or the photographer there?Did you learn anything new by going? If so, please explain. Let’s have a discussion about the following questions: If you are going to report on a visit to an exhibition, what information do you need to include?2. Read the guidelines on page 42. Please focus on the most important information such as where, when, why, what and who, as well as any other interesting information.Step 1: taking notes to report on a visitYou will listen to an art teacher talking, and then complete the notes about the information included in the report. Then you will use the information you gathered to report on a visit to an art exhibition.1. Read the notes in this part. The notes are not complete, but we can still predict the information that is missing. Discuss what you are going to listen and what you need to pay attention to while listening. 2. Listen to Part A and complete the notes on page 42. If necessary, I’ll play the recording several times for you to write down your answers.TapescriptTeacher: As you know, we have arranged a trip to the art gallery. We are going to visit the newest exhibition there, which is open to students for one day only. You are going to write a report about the visit after we return. So, while you are on the trip, you will need to collect some information. There are certain things you will need to include in the report. Obviously, you will need to say what place you visited and when you went. You will also need to explain what you went to see and the reason for the trip. Th...