Showing posts with label Romeo and Juliet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romeo and Juliet. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 May 2010

A new final act for Romeo and Juliet by such talented actors!

Last Tuesday we enjoyed a new final act of Romeo and Juliet, written and performed by a great company of actors. Here you can see the video. Congratulations! You did a good job!


Saturday, 8 May 2010

Shakespeare in Love

Last Tuesday we saw the film titled Shakespeare in Love. It gave us a great opportunity to see the main aspects of the Elizabethan period: people, streets, theatres, performances, etc.

I include below the worksheet we used before watching the film, which includes a plot synopsis.


Did you like the film? Why? Please send a comment giving your opinion.

Shakespeare in Love

Thursday, 22 April 2010

Good WebQuest Work!

The students keep on working on the WebQuest on Romeo and Juliet and Elizabethan period and they are doing a great job, so congratulations to you all!

This is just a quick reminder with all the groups and pairs:

GROUP A
- Biographers: Mercedes and Alberto
- Work researchers: Mª Jesús and Carolina

GROUP B
- Period historians: Patricia and Antonio
- Place historians: Virginia and Álvaro
- Everyday life historians: Laura and Jairo
- Celebritry journalists: Clara and Saray

GROUP C
- Architects: Jesús and Marta
- Literary critics: Ana and Manuel Tejero

GROUP D
- Stratford-upon-Avon travel agents: Juan Manuel and Raquel
- London travel agents: José Antonio Cordero and Daniel

GROUP E
- Company of actors: María, Jenifer, Manuel Caro, Desirée, José Antonio García and Benito

Monday, 5 April 2010

A WebQuest: Our Project for April


As you know, we will work on a WebQuest on Shakespeare and Elizabethan theatre after having read Romeo and Juliet.You can click here to go direct to the website.

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Introduction to Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

Today we have been having a look at the adapted reader for this school year: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (Ed. Vicens-Vives). We will do lots of interesting activities while we learn many things about the period and the author and we enjoy the play.


This is the presentation we have seen in class: