V5 Keep calm and carry on (2) + Romeo & Juliet

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This lesson contains 38 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Welcome! Bag at the front. You need: laptop, notebook, grammar booklet, wasp, pen on table. 

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Program
- Learning goals
- News presentations
- WR: Keep calm and carry on
- Discuss homework 
- Practice for test
- Romeo & Juliet 
- Reflection/Evaluation 
- Homework

Slide 2 - Slide

Learning goals
At the end of this lesson...

- I can talk about Shakespeare's life and his influence on English contemporary literature. 
- I can have a discussion on topics related to Romeo & Juliet. 
- I can understand some key items of Shakespearean vocabulary, and understand the original better.
- I can understand some famous quotations from Romeo and Juliet. 




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Expectations
1. We come prepared to class. I've done my homework and got all the materials I need for this lesson.
2. We are respectful towards each other. Towards my fellow classmates, as well as my teacher. I help where necessary. 
3. We are focused in class. I focus on achieving the learning goals. 

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News presentations
Time for presentations on the article: follow the word. 


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Discuss homework
Homework was: 
  • Work on questions given in class (One Flew). Continue reading the book at home. Write notes as you do so. > We'll discuss after the test. Please make sure you continue your reading and note-taking. 
  • Finish the exam questions at home. > Please show me your homework. 
  • Study all vocab + grammar from booklet. 


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Time to practice for the test!
Please login.

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Make the sentence passive/active. You can leave out the agent. Pay attention to capital letters/punctuation.

"People speak Portuguese in Brazil."
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Slide 8 - Open question

Make the sentence passive/active. You can leave out the agent. Pay attention to capital letters/punctuation.

"The wolf ate the princess."
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Slide 9 - Open question

Make the sentence passive/active. You can leave out the agent. Pay attention to capital letters/punctuation.

"My grandfather built this house in 1943."
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Slide 10 - Open question

Make the sentence passive/active. You can leave out the agent. Pay attention to capital letters/punctuation.

"The cleaner has cleaned the office."
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Slide 11 - Open question

Make the sentence passive/active. You can leave out the agent. Pay attention to capital letters/punctuation.

"By this time tomorrow, we will have signed the deal."
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0:30

Slide 12 - Open question

Make the sentence passive/active. You can leave out the agent. Pay attention to capital letters/punctuation.

"They are building a new stadium near the station."
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0:30

Slide 13 - Open question

Conditionals
Gaps > you're going to read a sentence and "fill in" the gaps with the verbs written in the right tenses. 

Example: (First conditional) If we __________ (not work) harder, we ___________ (not pass) the exam. 

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Conditionals
Gaps > you're going to read a sentence and "fill in" the gaps with the verbs written in the right tenses. 

Example: (First conditional) If we __________ (not work) harder, we ___________ (not pass) the exam. 
Answer: don't work, won't pass

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(First conditional) If she _________ (not go) to the meeting, I ___________ (not go) either.

Slide 16 - Open question

(First conditional) If the teacher __________ (give) us lots of homework this weekend, I _________ (not be) happy.

Slide 17 - Open question

(Second conditional) If Lucy __________________ (have) enough time, she __________________ (travel) more.

Slide 18 - Open question

(Second conditional) If she __________ (have) her laptop with her, she _________ (email) me.

Slide 19 - Open question

(Third conditional) If the baby ____________ (sleep) better last night, I ____________ (not be) so tired.

Slide 20 - Open question

(Third conditional) If Julie __________ (not go) to Sweden, she ___________ (go) to Germany.

Slide 21 - Open question

Finish the sentence. Write your own ending.

"If I hadn't gone to bed so late, ... "

Slide 22 - Open question

Translate from NE - EN or EN - NE.

discarded

Slide 23 - Open question

Translate from NE - EN or EN - NE.

kreukvrij

Slide 24 - Open question

Translate from NE - EN or EN - NE.

hazard

Slide 25 - Open question

Translate from NE - EN or EN - NE.

bijtend

Slide 26 - Open question

Translate from NE - EN or EN - NE.

viable

Slide 27 - Open question

Translate from NE - EN or EN - NE.

vrouwenhaat

Slide 28 - Open question

Translate from NE - EN or EN - NE.

unprecedented

Slide 29 - Open question

Break time
Toilet, drink, questions...?
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What do you already know about Romeo & Juliet?

Slide 31 - Mind map

Shakespeare's life
  • Stratford-upon-Avon, 1564 - 1616.  English poet, playwright
  • Often nicknamed "the Bard of Avon" (Bard meaning storyteller)
  • Genres of plays: comedies, tragedies, histories. 
  • Some famous works: Romeo & Juliet, MacBeth, King Lear, Midsummer Night's Dream, Hamlet, Otello, etc. 

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Slide 33 - Video

What are the main themes in Romeo & Juliet?
A
love, drama, thriller, sci-fi
B
love, hate, fate, conflict
C
love, war, nature, family
D
love, fantasy, detective, horror

Slide 34 - Quiz

Task 1 - Main characters

Work together with a classmate. 
Read through the summary (see link in Teams). 
Create a timeline of major events events. 




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Task 2 - Discussion
In pairs or groups of three, discuss the questions in Teams in English:

  1. Discuss at least 1 question from each category: 1. interpretation, 2. critical, 3. critical/personal, 4. personal response
  2. Write some notes on what you discussed. 
  3. Next lesson, we'll continue this assignment and you might be called forward to present what you discussed. 

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15:00

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Reflection/Evaluation
At the end of this lesson...

- I can talk about Shakespeare's life and his influence on English contemporary literature.
- I can have a discussion on topics related to Romeo & Juliet.
- I can understand some key items of Shakespearean vocabulary, and understand the original better.
- I can understand some famous quotations from Romeo and Juliet. 



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Homework
  • See Magister







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