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Created on March 5, 2024

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William Shakespeare

Objectives improve your writning skills Grammar use the past tense (use the present tense) use be allowed to / could

Brainstorming

Shakespeare's biography

The Globe Theatre

Shakespeare's language
Romeo and Juliet
Grammar- be allowed to
Other plays
The Black Plague
Shakespeare's influence

Who was

William Shakespeare

Nationality?

Famous works?

Job?

Family?

Date of birth?

Date of death?

Quiz

Romeo and Juliet

Questions

Crosswords

William Shakespeare's biography

Before the class, you can start to collect information by listening to the document.

In class, we will read his biography. (level B1)

The Globe Theatre

Level 1
Level 2 - difficult
Activity in class

Be allowed to - Grammar point

Read the sentences, understand them and fill in the blanks
1. In class, we .................................... chew gum.2. In a museum, people .................................... take pictures.3. At the cinema, people .................................... smoke.4. Karen .................................... go out if she hasn't finished her homework.5. You.................................... watch TV late after 11 p.m tonight because tomorrow is Sunday.6. I .................................... go out with my friends late only at weekends.7. Kevin Display .................................... play video games after doing his homework.8. Your children .................................... play in the street until 5.00 pm.9. I'm sorry Madam, but you.................................... walk on the grass.10. It .................................... jump on the boat. It's really dangerous.
You can use negative or affirmative forms in the sentences, it depends on the context.

Be allowed to - Grammar point

Make 5 sentences You can use negative or affirmative forms in your sentences.

At Shakespeare's time ...

In Shakespeare's stories ...

Shakespeare's language
The Black Plague
Romeo and Juliet

Other plays

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Hamlet

The Tempest
Othello

Shakespeare's influence

Listen to the document and take notes

Shakespeare's influence

Watch the video clip and take notes
Level 3

Activity in groups in class

Welcome to the Shakespeare exhibition !

Themes you can work on : Queen Elizabeth I Elizabethan theatre Shakespeare' s most famous quotes Summaries of his most famous works Shakespeare's influence on films, books... Adaptations on TV, films based on Shakespeare's works

Final project