Shakespeare’s Family Tudor Journalist Template
This is the template you can use in combination with the Tudor Journalist resource.
This is the template you can use in combination with the Tudor Journalist resource.
Let your students inhabit the role of a Tudor journalist and come up with headlines and news stories about the Shakespeares in Stratford! Can be used together with the Shakespeare’s Family Fun Facts and Shakespeare’s Family Tudor Journalist Template.
This activity should be doable for students from an A2 level onwards, particularly after having done the active introduction to Macbeth. Students are asked to pair some of the quotes used in this activities to matching illustrations.
A word search activity including some useful words for Macbeth.
Shakespeare coined hundreds of words – here is a small selection of them and some exercises about them for language learners (CEFR A2).
Shakespeare coined hundreds of words – here is a small selection of them and some exercises about them for language learners (CEFR B2).
This is an overview of the most important characters in Macbeth (based on the selection of characters in most Graded Reader editions of the play).
Shakespeare coined hundreds of words – here is a small selection of them and some exercises about them for language learners (CEFR B1).
Shakespeare introduced many idioms and phrases to the English language, which have become almost proverbs by now. Here is a small selection of these, plus some activities to understand and use them in the correct context for language learners (CEFR B2).
Learn about the structure and purpose of sonnets through one of Shakespeare’s most well known plays. Includes student activities and thought provoking discussion questions. Vocabulary sheet included.
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