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Séquence de 7 séances CLASSES : premières professionnelles The play Romeo and Juliet and its interpretations for cinema

Tâche finale

Les élèves adapteront et interpréteront, en groupe, une des scènes-clés de Romeo and Juliet, étudiées en classe.

Tâches intermédiaires

différen

Objectifs généraux

-Culturels -Grammaticaux : La dérivation par ajout de préfixes (mis-) ou de suffixes (-ful), -Lexicaux : Etude des lexiques guerrier, amoureux et théâtral,

-Phonologiques : Différenciation des sons et diphtongues [o], [a]/[ai]/[ei], [i]/[i :], [e] /[ei], [u :], [au], [ju :] et

discrimination phonologique des finales /s/ et /d/

Dominante

Expression orale en interation évaluée en B2

Niveaux visés (extraits du CECRL)

COMPREHENSION ORALE

COMPREHENSION

ECRITE

INTERACTION ORALE

EXPRESSION ORALE

EN CONTINU

EXPRESSION ECRITE

A2 Comprendre un poème Comprendre des

consignes Partager ses idées, sentiments et émotions Présenter une personne et un lieu Compléter un document (annotations, légendes)

B1 Comprendre la courte

personnage célèbre Lire et apprécier un extrait de pièce de théâtre Donner des informations sur des textes Développer un point de vue Décrire des personnes B2 cinématographique Comprendre la structure et oeuvre

Prendre une position et la

défendre (endosser un rôle théâtral)

Produire une

argumentation thématique Ecrire une saynète " à la manière de »

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SEQUENCE

Romeo and Juliet and its interpretations for cinema

Session 1

The Golden Age of

Drama

Session 2

The cast in

Romeo and Juliet

Session 3

The plot

Session 4

The balcony scene

Session 5

The climax of the play

Session 6

" Death-

Love »

Session 7

Evaluation

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SEQUENCE : Romeo and Juliet and its interpretations for cinema - At the end of every session, note down what you must remember for the next English class.

Session 1 : The Golden Age of Drama

Session 2 :The cast in Romeo and Juliet

Session 3 : The plot Prologue : summary of the plot

Characters: chorus = narrator

3 adaptations: classic, TV show, comedy

Session 4 : The balcony scene Love scene

2 adaptations: classic, comedy

Session 5 : The climax of the play

Session 6 : " Death- »

Session 7 : Evaluation

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SEQUENCE : Romeo and Juliet and its interpretations for cinema

Session 1 : The Golden Age of Drama

1. underline the following words if

you hear them. era died divorced 37 thriller Count of Oxford

2. Watch the two documents below and describe them. Guess the link between the two

characters. Graphic art using the original painting of Shakespeare by Martin Droeshout (1622 Elizabeth 1 (1533-1603), painting by Zucchero (1899)

3. Answer the following questions. Then, localize the words in bold on the drawing.

Where does the audience sit down? Where do the actors put their costumes? Where do they perform the play? ____________ _________________ ______________

Globe Theatre

__________________

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SEQUENCE : Romeo and Juliet and its interpretations for cinema

Session 2 : The cast in Romeo and Juliet

-quotation about your character and try to understand the meaning as well as the context of the sentence.

Key-quotation

Main characters

Romeo Montague

Lord Montague

Lady Montague

Benvolio

Mercutio

Juliet Capulet

Lord Capulet

Lady Capulet

Tybalt " ! »

" What manners is in this? To press before thy father to a grave? » " Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe. » " Brave Mercutio's dead! That gallant spirit hath aspired the clouds » " My only love sprung from my only hate ! » " As rich shall Romeo's by his lady's lie; poor sacrifices of our enmity» " Accursed, unhappy, wretched, hateful day! » " Romeo, ( »

Secondary

characters

Escalus, the Prince of Verona

Paris

Friar Laurence

First Watch

Peter, servant to Juliet

nurse

Samson, servant to Capulet

Chorus " Capulet, Montague,-- See what a scourge is laid upon your hate » " Beguiled, divorced, wronged, spited, slain! Most detestable death » " These violent delights have violent ends » " Here lies the County Paris slain ; and Romeo dead ; and Juliet, dead » " My heart itself plays 'My heart is full of woe:' O, play me some merry dump. » " Tybalt is gone, and Romeo banished;Romeo that kill'd him » " His looks I fear, and his intents I doubt. » " A dog of the house of Montague moves me » " A pair of star- » quotation once and invent some others. -Lady Montague/Samson -Juliet/Friar Laurence -Balthasar/Paris -Tybalt/Romeo/Mercutio/Benvolio -First Watch/Lord Montague/Lord Capulet/Lady Capulet -The Prince/Chorus

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Characters Rephrasing of their quotation Possible context Personality-type

Romeo Montague

Lord Montague

Lady Montague

Benvolio

Mercutio

Juliet Capulet

Lord Capulet

Lady Capulet

Tybalt

Escalus

Paris

Friar Laurence

First Watch

Peter, servant to Juliet

Samson, servant to Capulet

Chorus

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ROMEO MONTAGUE JULIET CAPULET MERCUTIO BENVOLIO TYBALT " My only love sprung from my only hate ! » your houses » " Brave Mercutio's dead!

That gallant spirit hath

aspired the clouds » " Romeo, ( thou art a villain »

LORD CAPULET LADY CAPULET LORD MONTAGUE

LADY MONTAGUE

" As rich shall Romeo's by his lady's lie; poor sacrifices of our enmity» " Accursed, unhappy, wretched, hateful day! » " What manners is in this?

To press before

thy father to a grave? » " Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe. »

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ESCALUS PARIS FRIAR LAWRENCE FIRST WATCH PETER

" Capulet, Montague,

See what a scourge

is laid upon your hate » " Beguiled, divorced, wronged, spited, slain!quotesdbs_dbs20.pdfusesText_26