This lesson plan for teachers of teenagers and adults at level B2/C1 explores the theme of Shakespeare. Students will develop their knowledge of Shakespeare and take part in a debate.

Shakespeare's first folio
Author
Jo Bertrand

Introduction

In these lessons students will learn about Shakespeare and they will discover one of his most famous comedies, Much Ado about Nothing, and will have the opportunity to take part in a debate. This plan includes ideas for follow up projects; including re-enacting a 60 minute version of Much Ado about Nothing and creating a poster about Shakespeare's home town of Stratford-upon-Avon.

Topic 

Shakespeare

Age/ Level

Aged 13-17 and Adult (CEFR B2/C1)

Time

130 mins+ over 2 or 3 lessons. This could be adapted as a term project.

Learning outcomes

  • Identify the main ideas and themes presented in a shakespearean text with appropriate scaffolding and support
  • Participate actively in a class discussion about one of Shakespeares plays
  • Practice taking part in a debate.

Materials 

  • Lesson Plan
  • Worksheet 1 - Internet search
  • Worksheet 2 - Language Matching activity
  • Text extracts

The lesson plan includes useful links for accessing the full play, Internet searches and additional resources.

 

Downloads
Lesson plan251.43 KB
Worksheet 1132.44 KB
Worksheet 2129.14 KB
Text extracts140.25 KB
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Comments

Submitted by Chris_Etchells on Fri, 04/25/2008 - 13:42

Many of the Shakespeare links - eg. the lesson plan for Hamlet's Soliloquy and Much Ado About Nothing, do not work. A pity.

Chris Etchells

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Many of the Shakespeare links - eg. the lesson plan for Hamlet's Soliloquy and Much Ado About Nothing, do not work. A pity.

Chris Etchells

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Hi Chris

This is a common problem with lesson plans based around websites - the websites get updated and the links no longer work. One option is to adapt the lesson plan by finding alternative links or changing the activities.

I'll contact Jo Bertrand to see if she can find alternative sites to add to the lesson plan. Alternatively if you can suggest any then I'll add them.

Can you use the contact us form to report any broken links or problems with materials on the site?

I'll delete both these posts once the links have been changed and the materials updated. 

Regards

Admin

 

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