MYP1 Lesson 9&10

MYP1 Lesson 9&10
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MYP1 Lesson 9&10

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Which words does Brando stress/emphasize in the video?

Slide 4 - Open question

What was the difference for you between reading it yourself and listening to it?

Slide 5 - Open question

To Be Or Not To Be
Quite possibly the most quoted phrase in literature, 'to be or not to be' has made the eponymous protagonist of Hamlet an icon of Shakespearean drama. Hamlet's famous soliloquy has been read, performed, misunderstood, interpreted and reinterpreted countless times since its debut in the early seventeenth century.

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 Hamlet: to be or not to be
Watch three actors perform this soliloquy and complete the table in your notebook

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 Hamlet: to be or not to be
Work on the Activity about this Soliloquy.

Try to answer Questions 1-4 (of the Activity) in your notebook.
I hope you are not finding it too hard to make head or tail of Shakespeare.

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Which version do you think will appeal least to a modern audience?
A
Ethan Hawke
B
Lawrence Olivier
C
Kenneth Branagh

Slide 9 - Quiz

Which version do you think will appeal most to a modern audience?
A
Ethan Hawke
B
Lawrence Olivier
C
Kenneth Branagh

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which version do you think best captures the mood or tone of the speech? Why?

Slide 11 - Open question

Did you understand what the speech was about?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 12 - Quiz

Text Detective a Soliloquy

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Let's read a more modern text

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Summative Assessment
Individual presentations

Why Shakespeare needs to be taught at schools

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Lost in translation?
Is something lost in translation when we perform Shakespeare in other languages?
Listen to the podcast

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