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Culture. Handwriting.
Graffiti writing . Writing on the wall Plan: • Handwriting.
• Graffiti writing .
• Writing on the wall
How do you describe graffiti? Depending on who you ask, graffiti is either a form of vandalism, or a form of art—or both, simultaneously. By definition, graffiti refers to markings, photos, words, initials, or drawings that have been spray-painted, sketched, or even scratched onto walls, sidewalks, or any other publicly accessible areas. Vocabulary Local (adjective) - from, existing in, serving, or responsible for a small area, especially of a country. Far-off (adj.) - a far-off place is a great distance away. This, our, etc. neck of the woods (idiom) - this, our, etc. part of a particular area. Vividly (adverb) - in a way that is very clear, powerful, and detailed in your mind. Child-minder (noun) - a person whose job is to take care of other people's children in her or his own home. Load (noun) - a lot. Complex (adjective) - difficult to understand or find an answer to because of having many different parts. To poke around/about (phrasal verb) - to search through something, esp. without permission or without any particular idea of what you might find. To pin down something (phrasal verb) - to discover the exact details about something. On loan (phrase) - if a football player is on loan, they are playing for a different club for a limited period of time. Cost-cutting (noun) - actions taken to reduce the amount that is spent on a service or within an organization.