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O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
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You will hear some famous lines from Shakespeare’s original play. Remember that Shakespeare wrote 400 years ago so the language is different from modern English. Which character is speaking and at…
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Reading - Go back to the text
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Look back at Parts One to Six of Treasure Island. Write the name of the appropriate character. She goes to the village for help. She wants her rent. She hides with her son. Who is she? Jim's mother.…
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Characters - Exit Test
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Which character(s) do these sentences describe? He is brave, loyal and he would prefer a quite life. He is reserved and always does the same thing. He is determined and sometimes intelligent. He is not…
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Who says this?
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Match the sentence with the name of the character. Some names can be used more than once. I work hard in the country all day. I guard the Man’s house. What’s your problem? You three must work more…
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Exit Test 02
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Match the description to the character. He was a big man and made swords for King Richard. He went to the Holy Land on a Crusade. He was one of Robin Hood’s outlaws. He wanted to capture Robin Hood.…
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Characters - Understanding the text
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Who says what? Match the sentences with the characters. You can use each character more than once. 'The fresh air can help him.' 'And I can push his wheelchair to the garden.'…
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Before you read Ch 2 01 - I Hate My Life!!!
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Listen to the first part of Chapter Two. Who says these things in the story? Match each sentence to a character below. You can use the characters more than once. 'What do you want?' 'Well,…
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Catch-22
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The aim of this lesson plan is to foster active reading by evaluating the actions and statements of characters in a novel and by applying these ideas to other contexts. Students will learn how…