Discover Shakespeare!
Shakespeare's works:
The Guinness Book of Records lists 410 feature-length film and TV versions of William Shakespeare's plays as having been produced, making Shakespeare the most filmed author ever in any language. Some are faithful to the original story and text, while others are adaptations that use only the plots rather than his dialogue.
Best of William Shakespeare
What is William Shakespeare's best work?
Shakespeare's gravestone.
“Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbear,
- To dig the dust enclosed here.
- Blest be the man that spares these stones,
- And cursed be he that moves my bones.”
Interesting websites:
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PROJECT: "SHAKESPEARE'S QUOTE"
- Choose one Shakespeare's quote
- Write it down on a sheet.
- Translate it and then explain why you liked it.
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COMPETITION!!!!!!
Here are the rules:
1. Take a selfie of a topic related to Shakespeare. A well-known place from your city must appear in the background.
2. Give a title to your picture (it must be one of Shakespeare's works, e.g.: The Merchant of Venice, Romeo &Juliet...)
3. Try to appear, somehow, in the picture: you can dress up and appear in the photo, or use your fingers, cut-out characters, puppets, etc.
4. Send it to mercedesteacher@gmail.com
WATCH OUT! = Label the picture stating your full name, school year and group, e.g: Mercedes_Suárez_1B
- DEADLINE: _____________
The vote:
- After April 10th, we will upload, on this blog, a link to an online voting system where the students will be able to vote for their favourite pic up until the --------------/ 2016.William Shakespeare : LESSON PLANS
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SHAKESPEARE POSTCARD COMPETITION
The activities don't end there, as part of the Shakespeare Anniversary activities, I am inviting you to design a postcard with a Shakespeare theme. This could be a scene from one of the plays, a character or a portrait of William Shakespeare. The winning design will get a special prize.