martes, 14 de mayo de 2013

DRAMA - ORAL PRESENTATION




Shakespeare’s play

  • Cast list

  •   Setting

  •  Theme/s

  • Plot

  • Trivia

Your play 

  •   Cast list

  •  Setting 

  • Theme 

  • Plot 


  • Dialogue (Acts, scenes and stage directions included)

       
  • Trivia





Focus your research on the play and not on the author.
Performance of your own creation can be implemented with anything you may find appropriate such as costumes
Revision of the script will take place before the performance
Digital presentation is not compulsory
Teamwork is essential to succeed in presenting your work
Remember that you are putting into practice the knowledge you have of drama. Take the classroom reading as an example.

INFORMAL LETTERS


The words and expressions below are often used by native speakers when writing to friends and relatives. Using them will help you write in an informal style and will also help you organise your letter into clear paragraphs.

Starting your letter (Paragraph 1)

Thanks for your letter. 
Lovely to hear from you. 
How are you? 
How are things? 
Hope you're well.

Commenting on something (Paragraph 1)

I'm sorry to hear/learn ... 
I'm so pleased to hear ... 
It's great to hear ... 
What wonderful news about ...

Moving the topic on (Paragraph 2)

Anyway, the reason I'm writing ... 
I thought I'd write to tell/ask you 
Anyway, I was wondering ...

Ending your letter (Paragraph 3)

Well, that's all for now 
Write back soon 
Looking forward to hearing from you again 
All the best 
Best wishes 
See you soon 
Take care 
Yours 
Love 
Lots of love