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Today
Part 6-8 Comprehension
Grammar - conditionals
Assignment
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Lesson aims
I understood the story Macbeth
I can give alternative solutions to Macbeths problems
I can write advice using the 2nd/3rd conditional
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Comprehension Check
Choose the correct answer to the following questions
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Why does one of the thanes believe that Malcolm and Donalbain didn't kill Duncan?
A
They were too frightened
B
The two soldiers killed the king
C
They loved their father
D
Macbeth killed the king
Slide 5 - Quiz
Macduff thinks that
A
the soldiers killed Duncan because they were paid by Malcom and Donalbain.
B
Macbeth killed Duncan because he wanted to become king
C
Lady Macbeth killed Duncan because she wanted to help her husband
D
Banquo killed Duncan because he wanted to become king
Slide 6 - Quiz
Macduff decides to go to England because
A
he wants to find Malcolm and Donalbain
B
he's afraid of Macbeth
C
he doesn't want to live in Scotland while Macbeth is king.
D
he wants to ask the English king for help
Slide 7 - Quiz
Macbeth decides to kill Macduff and his family because
A
he thinks Macduff is dangerous
B
Macduff's a traitor
C
Macduff's a liar
D
he wants Macduff's castle
Slide 8 - Quiz
At first Macduff doesn't want to fight with Malcolm against Macbeth because
A
he doesn't trust Malcolm
B
Macbeth is a bad man
C
he thinks it is wrong to invade his own country
D
he wants to wait and think about it
Slide 9 - Quiz
Macduff then agrees to fight because
A
he learns that Macbeth has killed his family
B
if he defeats Macbeth he will become king
C
he likes Malcolm
D
Malcolm will pay him a lot of money
Slide 10 - Quiz
PART 7
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What were the rumours about Macbeth's wife?
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What did the servant ask the doctor to do?
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Why was the queen rubbing her hands?
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What did the doctor think about Macbeth's wife?
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Why did Macbeth still want to fight?
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PART 8
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What did the three witches prophesise the last time Macbeth vistited them? ( Part 5 Macbeth and the Spirits)
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What news did the servant give Macbeth?
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Macbeth said that he has 'one hope'- what was it?
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Who did Macbeth kill in battle?
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"The witches played with me" What did Macbeth mean by this statement?
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Why did Macbeth refuse to surrender?
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Who becomes the new King of Scotland?
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What was different in the story of the animation film of Macbeth compared to the story from the audio?
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Listen to a short extract from the Shakespeare's original play. Before you listen try to fill in the gaps with the words from the box. Then listen carefully and check your answers.
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Discussion...
What other choices could Macbeth have made to still become king but with a better outcome for himself?
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Write 3 sentences about any character. What could they have done differently? Use in the 2nd conditional. Finished? Put it in the 3rd conditional.
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Lesson aims
I understood the story Macbeth
I can give alternative solutions to Macbeths problems
I can write advice using the 2nd/3rd conditional
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Answers FCE practice
1) takes 2) goes 3) going
4) in 5) from 6) had
7) would 8) had 9) compared 10) as
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Listen to Part 8, and write your summary.
Be ready to answer questions on part 8!
Birnam Wood to Dunsinane Hill
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Now watch the video of the last part of Macbeth
First you'll see part 7 with the Queen
Then a commander of the English army commands:
Let every soldier hew him down a bough and bear it before him!
*hew = chop or cut
*bough = a main branch of a tree
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Let every soldier hue him down a bough and bear it before him what do you think this means? And why do you think the soldiers were commanded to do this?
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Write a sentence made out of 2 clauses using the 3rd conditional ( wishing you could change something)
if subject + had + past participle , subject would have past participle
- You showed up at a dinner party empty-handed
- Everybody else brought a dish to the party
- you wish that you had brought something
- but you didn't know that you were supposed to
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You showed up at a dinner party empty-handed - Everybody else brought a dish to the party - you wish that you had brought something - but you didn't know that you were supposed to
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Write a sentence made out of 2 clauses using the 3rd conditional ( expressing regret)
if subject + had + past participle , subject would have past participle
- He was talking on the phone while driving
- He got pulled over by the police
- He got a huge fine
- Now he regrets using his phone in the car
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He was talking on the phone while driving - He got pulled over by the police - He got a huge fine - Now he regrets using his phone in the car
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Write a sentence made out of 2 clauses using the 3rd conditional ( telling someone off)
if subject + had + past participle , subject would have past participle
- Sarah went on a hike
- She didn't bring a rain jacket
- it started raining
- She's upset because she really got wet
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Sarah went on a hike - She didn't bring a rain jacket - it started raining - She's upset because she really got wet
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The Queen may have had many regrets
- What did she wish she could change?
- What does she regret having done?
- Who is she upset with?
Write 3 sentences the Queen could use in the 3rd conditional
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What messages from the witches make Macbeth unhappy?