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Who am I?
I am a famous Briton

Ask me yes or no questions to figure out who!
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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 135 min

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Who am I?
I am a famous Briton

Ask me yes or no questions to figure out who!

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Backup exercise:

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Learning goals
• After this lesson, the pupil is able to provide ten facts about Shakespeare’s life and three of his most famous plays in their own words.

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William Shakespeare

Slide 3 - Mind map

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Watch the video and answer the questions on worksheet 1

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Over to you!
In breakout groups, make a post on William Shakespeare. Make sure it includes:

• Ten facts about Shakespeare’s life
• Three of his most famous plays
• 2-3 images that relate to the information.

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Evaluation of learning goals
• After this lesson, the pupil is able to provide ten facts about Shakespeare’s life and three of his most famous plays in their own words.

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Shakespeare’s influence over the English language

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Read appendix 2 (Sonnet 130)
Learning goals
• After this lesson, the pupil is able to give at least 3 examples of phrases coined by William Shakespeare

• After this lesson, the pupil is able to identify 3 new phrases they didn’t know before and intend to use more regularly which were introduced into English by Shakespeare

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Watch the video

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Watch the video

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The golden standard
Read the instructions and do the exercise on worksheet 2:

Combine one word from each of the three columns below.
Begin with 'thou' to create an insult using Shakespeare's language
Use a dictionary to translate the insult into modern language


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Do you know these?
Read the instructions and do the exercise on worksheet 3:

Read through the list of sayings and mark which ones  you know. Make sure to write down their meaning in the table at the bottom of the worksheet.

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Evaluation of learning goals
• After this lesson, the pupil is able to give at least 3 examples of phrases coined by William Shakespeare

 • After this lesson, the pupil is able to identify 3 new phrases they didn’t know before and intend to use more regularly which were introduced into English by Shakespeare

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What areas do new words come from?

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Learning goals
• After this lesson, the pupil is able to give at least 3 areas in which new words arise
• After this lesson, the pupil is able to give definitions for at least 3 slang words

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What the slang?
Read the instructions and do the exercise on worksheet 4:

Fill in the definition of the words listed on the left. You are allowed to use the internet.

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Need some words?
You are going to follow in Shakespeare's footsteps.

Read the instructions and do the exercise on worksheet 5 in groups.

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Enjoy!

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Evaluation of learning goals
• After this lesson, the pupil is able to give at least 3 areas in which new words arise
• After this lesson, the pupil is able to give definitions for at least 3 slang words

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