y o u lik e m o re : a c in e m a o r t h e a t r e . W h y ?
e .g . I like theatre and I’d like to visit a theatre of Ancient Greece. I often go to
the theatre at weekends or during holidays. So the theatre for me is a holi
day. But I also like watching an interesting film at the cinema or on TV.
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ALL THE W O R LD ’S A STAGE
1 a W o rk in p a irs. A n sw e r th e q u e stio n s.
1) Who is the greatest English playwright?
2) What was the name of the theatre where he worked?
3) Who played all the roles in the theatre?
1 b Read and c h e c k y o u r a n sw e rs.
LESSON 4 Great playwrights
T h e a tre in th e 17 th c e n tu ry
From ancient times some European countries had theatres where
young men and boys played the roles of women. One example
was “The Globe” , one of the most famous theatres of England.
The greatest English playwright Shakespeare (1594-1616) worked there
first as an actor and then as the author of plays. Theatre lovers all over the
world think his comedies, tragedies and histories are the best in the world.
2 a W o rk in p a irs . M atch th e p ic tu re s and th e plays.
1) King Lear 2) Romeo and Juliet 3) The Comedy of Errors
W o rk in p a irs. L iste n and
m atch th e te x ts w ith th e plays.
W o rk in p a irs. A n sw e r th e q u e s tio n s .
1) The author of the three plays is one man.
Can you guess his name?
2) Which of the three plays is the funniest?
3) Which of the three plays deals with a serious moral issue?
4) Which of the three plays would you like to read or to
see in the theatre? Why?
3 W o rk in p a irs. Read and w rite a s h o rt d ia lo g u e .
e .g . A banazaar: Hi Aladdin. I’m your relative. I’m your
father’s cousin’s w ife’s brother.
A la d d in : Hi. Glad to meet you.
ALADDIN COMEDY SCRIPT
A u th o r:
Bradley Coffey
G enre:
Comic version o f traditional tale
The cruel wizard Abanazaar wanted to have power to rule the world. But the
power could be only given to one person. It was Aladdin. When Abanazaar
arrived in Peking, he looked for Aladdin and asked him to get a magic
lamp from a secret cave. Abanazaar said that he was his long lost relative.
He said that he would give Aladdin a lot of money. Aladdin needed money
because he wanted to marry the Princess and so he agreed. But things
got even better when Aladdin rubbed the lamp himself, and saw the Genie.
Abanazaar was angry and he ordered Aladdin to give the lamp to him.
Aladdin did not want to give it to him and Abanazaar tried to kill him ... .
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