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Lesson duration is: 30 min
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Theatre week 8 Shakespeare
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Today
Take a closer look at the work of Shakespeare through Romeo & Juliet (practising language skills, video & discussion)
Start this week's assignment 'Tragic love dialogue'
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Romeo & Juliet
The modern version
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What do you already know about Romeo and Juliet
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Lesson Goals
In this lesson, we are going to watch a video about Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. By the end of the lesson you will be able to:
Understand the story
Be able to discuss whether you think the story of Romeo and Juliet is relevant to life today
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Does anyone know what the problem was in Romeo and Juliet's relationship?
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Match the vocabulary with the correct definition a–h with the numbers 1-8 write answers in notebook
1........ taking place
2........ to step in
3........ to be keen for something
4........ lifeless
5........ in disguise
6............. poison
7........ a priest
8........ a tomb
a. to really want something
b.to happen
c. wearing different clothes so that people don’t know who you are
d. a minister of the church who performs ceremonies, like marriage e. to get involved
f.space under the ground or inside a stone building to bury a dead person
g. dead
h. a substance that causes illness or death
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Watch the film on the next slide and get ready to answer questions on it
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learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org
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Juliet wakes up, sees Romeo dead and kills herself.
Romeo thinks Juliet is really dead. He takes poison.
Romeo and Juliet meet and fall in love.
Juliet takes a drug to make people think she’s dead.
The two families make peace.
Romeo and Juliet secretly get married.
The Montagues and the Capulets hate each other.
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Answer these questions for yourself
Are Romeo and Juliet’s deaths just a tragic accident? If not, who is responsible?
Do you think the story of Romeo and Juliet is relevant to life today?
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Tragic love
The love of Romeo & Juliet is called a 'tragic love'. Tragic love means a love does not go smoothly and/or ends up bad. It could end in a break up or even in death (like in the story of R&J). Some examples of famous tragic love stories...
Open the document in studiewijzer 'Tragic Love Dialogue'
Write a tragic love dialogue (in pairs!). Use the 'writing process guide' in the document. Upload your dialogue in: magister opdrachten --> week 8 theatre dialogue