Shakespeare - lesson 2

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Shakespeare - Lesson 2

Slide 1 - Diapositive

What are we going to learn today?
At the end of this lesson...

             ...I can translate and know the meaning of some new vocabulary.
             ...I can use new vocabulary to express my opinion.





Slide 2 - Diapositive

What are we going to learn today?
At the end of this lesson...

             ...I can translate and know the meaning of some new vocabulary.
             ...I can use new vocabulary to express my opinion.


But first, what do remember about Shakespeare?





Slide 3 - Diapositive


Shakespeare - Lesson 2
When was Shakespeare born?
A
1273
B
1564
C
1688
D
2003

Slide 4 - Quiz


Shakespeare - Lesson 2
What was a "sonnet" again?
A
A written work that is designed for performance in a theater in front of an audience
B
When written works are ready for public sale.
C
a poem of fourteen lines
D
A written story which could be published as a book.

Slide 5 - Quiz


Shakespeare - Lesson 2
Which of these works was not written by Shakespeare?
A
Hamlet
B
Othello
C
A midsummer night's dream
D
The Spanish Tradegy

Slide 6 - Quiz

Some new vocabulary
Today, we will be learning some new vocabulary.

Drag and drop exercise.
You will see words, descriptions and pictures.
Match the words and the description to the pictures.

(Every picture gets: 1 word and 1 description of that word).

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Tragedy
Prophecy
Disguise
Exiled
Comedy
Burial Vault
Opposing
a play that has an sad ending
a play that is funny
a prediction of what will happen in the future
to change your appearance so no one will recognise you
when you are no longer allowed to live in your own country
a stone building where you can bury multiple people, usually from one family
in conflict or competition with someone or something else

Slide 8 - Question de remorquage

Crossword puzzle
In your workbook
On page 5

All the words we just discussed
but...

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Crossword puzzle
In your workbook
On page 5

All the words we just discussed.
but...
other words are added as well.

If you get stuck, don't worry! In 10 minutes you will receive some hints!

Slide 10 - Diapositive

Crossword puzzle hint 
1. a _ _ _ _ _ i _ n _ t _ _ _
2 across. f _ i _ _
2 down.   f _ _ d
3. o _ p _ s _ _ _
4. _ x _ _ _ _
5. d _ _ g _ _ _ _ d
6. _ u _ t _ _
7. t _ _ g _ _ _
8. _ _ v _ _ i _ _
9 across. _ r _ p h _ _ _
9 down. _ _ i s _ _

Slide 11 - Diapositive

Crossword puzzle - answer

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Let's see what you remember
A little quiz...

Slide 13 - Diapositive


Shakespeare - Lesson 2
He was wearing a _______ so no one could recognise him. 
A
Assassination
B
Disguise
C
Friar
D
Exiled

Slide 14 - Quiz


Shakespeare - Lesson 2
The ______ was lead by the King.
A
Exiled
B
Opposing
C
Poison
D
Invasion

Slide 15 - Quiz


Shakespeare - Lesson 2
It is a family ______.
A
Feud
B
Opposing
C
Exiled

Slide 16 - Quiz


Everyone died! It was a _________!

Slide 17 - Question ouverte


Watch out! That bottle is filled with _____!

Slide 18 - Question ouverte


They are from ________ families.

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

When Shakespeare writes...
When Shakespeare writes he uses vidid (levendige) descriptions.


Slide 20 - Diapositive

When Shakespeare writes...
When Shakespeare writes he uses vidid (levendige) descriptions.

Instead of saying:
          I am angry (boos)!


He says:

Slide 21 - Diapositive

When Shakespeare writes...
When Shakespeare writes he uses vidid (levendige) descriptions.

Instead of saying:
          I am angry (boos)!


He says:
     I am furious! (woest)
     I am outraged! (verontwaardigd)
     I am exasperated! (geïrriteerd)

Slide 22 - Diapositive

When Shakespeare writes...
When Shakespeare writes he uses vidid (levendige) descriptions.

Instead of saying:
          I am happy (blij) to meet you

He says:
     I am overjoyed (dolblij) to meet you
     I am delighted (verheugd) to meet you
     I am thrilled (opgewonden) to meet you

Slide 23 - Diapositive

When Shakespeare writes...
When Shakespeare writes he uses vidid (levendige) descriptions.

Instead of saying:
          His play is funny (grappig).

He says:
     His play is hilarious (hilarisch).
     His play is amusing (vermakelijk). 
     His play is droll (koddig --> geestig, vermakelijk).

Slide 24 - Diapositive

When Shakespeare writes...
Now, what about you?

Can you match the synonyms together? 

Slide 25 - Diapositive

I found the story quite boring.
The writing was good.
I like the characters in this play.
It is a really sad story.
dull
Mundane
tiresome
great
wonderful
superb
love
adore
dig
heartbreaking
melancholic
sorrowful

Slide 26 - Question de remorquage

Create a padlet
You're going to create a padlet (www.padlet.com)
Where you add at least 6 pictures that go with words to vididly describe something.
You write the matching word under your picture.



Slide 27 - Diapositive

Create a padlet
You're going to create a padlet (www.padlet.com)
Where you add at least 6 pictures that go with words to vididly describe something.
You write the matching word under your picture.

You pick at least 3 words that we just discussed (see below) and think of 3 new words yourself.
Use www.thesaurus.com to find synonyms. 
Share your padlet with your teacher using your school e-mail. 

Don't close LessonUp!

Slide 28 - Diapositive


Write a sentence with the word "assassination"

Slide 29 - Question ouverte


Write a sentence with the word "superb"

Slide 30 - Question ouverte


Write a sentence with the word "exiled"

Slide 31 - Question ouverte