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WORLD BOOK DAY

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WORLD BOOK DAY

23rd April

Calligrams

A calligram is text arranged in such a way that it forms a thematically related image. It can be a poem, a phrase, a portion of scripture, or a single word; the visual arrangement can rely on certain use of the typeface, calligraphy or handwriting, for instance along non-parallel and curved text lines, or in shaped paragraphs. The image created by the words illustrates the text by expressing visually what it says, or something closely associated; it can also, on purpose, show something contradictory with the text or otherwise be misleading, or can contribute additional thoughts and meanings to the text.

Now hands on...

- Create a calligram on your own. It could be a poem, a song , titles of some paintings, artists etc... - Be as imaginative as possible.

Requirements & process ( 0'25 points ) 1. Think of an idea - form to inspire yourself. 2. Relate it to one of the themes : art, music, literature etc... 3. Add a comment to explain to your teacher.

Knowing HAMLET

The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

1. We are going to know more about the plot and themes of Hamlet by doing these tasks : TASK 1 - Hamlet: the characters TASK 2 - Vocabulary TASK 3 - Understanding the story TASK 4 - Taking notes from the audio TASK 5 - Using your notes for a better understanding -multiple choice TASK 6 - Writing section

Characters
Vocabulary related to the play: Hamlet exercises
Understanding the plot : Listen to the audio
Writing section

1. Answer these questions using your knowledge and opinion about HAMLET. Give your own reasons.

1. Do you think Prince Hamlet does the right things ? Does he deserve our sympathy? 2. Hamlet is arguably Shakespeare's most popular and famous play. Why do you think audiences like it so much? 3. Is it ever acceptable to kill someone?

Laurence Olivier playing Hamlet ( 1948 )