Macbeth Part 4-8

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MACBETH
Part 4 snd 5

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Start assignment

Read part 4 and note new characters

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Who
Macduff, Lennox, Donalbhain, Malcolm
Macbeth, Lady Macbeth
What
Guests arrive, waken everyone and alert to the kings death
Why
Macbeth wants to be king. Makes others believe soldiers and Duncans sons are to blame
Where
Glamis Castle
When
Morning

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Lesson aims
I know what a conditional is

I can structure sentences using the second conditional

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In part 4 why is Banquo unhappy?
A
He wants to be king
B
He thinks that Macbeth might be a murderer
C
He doesn't like to be 'less than Macbeth.'
D
He misses Duncan

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Macbeth is worried that
A
Banquo's son will take his place
B
the thanes will find out he is a murderer
C
Duncan's ghost will haunt him
D
Banquo will become king.

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Why does Macbeth organise a feast at the palace?
A
He wants to celebrate becoming king
B
He wants to talk to Banquo about Malcolm and Donalbain
C
He wants to trap Banquo and his son Fleance
D
He wants to celebrate his friendship with Banquo

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Why is Macbeth so happy at the beginning of the feast?
A
He believes that both Banquo and Fleance are dead.
B
He's pleased to see his guests.
C
Lady Macbeth has told him to be more cheerful.
D
He wants to enjoy the food and wine.

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Why does Macbeth become pale and start trembling?
A
He is ill.
B
He knows that Fleance is still alive.
C
He sees the ghost of Banquo
D
There's nowhere for him to sit.

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Why do the thanes leave the table?
A
They are afraid of the ghost.
B
They are afraid of Macbeth.
C
They understand that Macbeth has killed Banquo.
D
Lady Macbeth asks them to leave because the king is ill.

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Which sentence is in the past simple?
  • 1 I go to dance class on Tuesdays
  • 2 I had gone to dance classes every Tuesday
  • 3 I went to dance classes on Tuesday

  • 3 I went to dance classes on Tuesday

Why? Completed action in the past

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Past Simple
PAST SIMPLE

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 How?
VERB  + ED

INFINITVE -> REGULAR
I walk ->          I walked
He walks ->    He walked
They walk ->  They walked

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Past Simple - Irregular verbs
Some verbs in English are irregular, this means that in the past tense they don't get '-ed' at the end, but have their own form:

To write -> wrote; I wrote her a letter last week
to go -> went; He went to Italy last year
to make -> made: They made a very nice meal two days ago


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Past Simple - Irregular verbs

There are no rules for the irregular verbs, you just have to learn them by heart

You can find the list in your workbook

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What are Conditional Sentences?
Conditional sentences are statements that explain a condition and its result. They use 'if' to introduce the condition and the result follows the 'then'.

e.g: If Macbeth had not killed the king, he would be happy now.

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Introduce the concept of conditional sentences and provide examples.
The Second Conditional
  • If it's not likely that something will happen now or in the future
  • if + past simple, would + verb

  • If we got the day off, we would go to London.
  • We would all be sad if Daniel left

ATTENTION: In this conditonal use the word WERE instead of was/to be
If I were you I would not help him

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Second conditional - Unlikely to happen

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Come up with some of your own!
If clause
Main clause
if + past simple, 
would + verb
If I went home
I would go to sleep now

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Let's check!

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Lesson aims
I know what a conditional is

I can structure sentences using the second conditional

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Homework

Read part 6
Write down new characters names and how they link to Macbeth
Write a summary for part 6


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Lesson aims
I know what a conditional is

I can structure sentences using the second conditional

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Homework
Read part 5+6
Note the characters
Use the 5 w's to write a summary of part 5+6

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Part 5 

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Start assignment
What is a conditional? (If + then statement)
Why do we use the second conditional?
What does the second conditional look like?
Make a sentence using the 2nd conditional

Then read part 6 of Macbeth

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Second Conditional

  • To talk about things in the future that are unlikely (imaginary). 
  • To talk about things that are impossible in the present situation.
  • To give advice

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Lesson aims

I can use the 2nd conditional in a sentence

I can write a paragraph using the 2nd conditional

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The witches tell Macbeth not to speak to the spirits because
A
They already know his thoughts
B
it is dangerous to speak to spirits directly
C
human beings cannot speak directly to spirits
D
they would not answer him

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Macbeth receives four messages from the spirits.Two of the messages makes him happy which are they?

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What messages from the witches make Macbeth unhappy?

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Second Conditional

  • To talk about things in the future that are unlikely (imaginary). 
  • To talk about things that are impossible in the present situation.
  • To give advice

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Talk about an imaginary situation:
If I ____ a model, I ____

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Talk about an impossible present situation:
If I ____ 24, I ____ be finished studying now

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To give advice:
If I ____ you, I ____ go by bike

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Game: 2nd condition chain
Explanation/example:

1 student starts: If had a million dollars, I would go on holiday.
2nd student continues: If I went on holiday,  I would ...

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Let's try...
Write a paragraph of around 100 words
Use and highlight three examples of the second conditional
Your paragraph should be about:

What would happen if you were famous?

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Lesson aims

I can use the 2nd conditional in a sentence

I can write a paragraph using the 2nd conditional

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Homework

Study your notes on all grammar/use of English covered so far

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Seating plan 2F

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MACBETH
Part  7

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Today
Hour 1: Character list
Read part 2
Macbeth/Lady Macbeth similarities/differences
Comprehension and vocab work
Hour 2 : Read part 3
Comprehension
Interview - hotseat!
Start assignment 

Read part 7
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Today
Part 6+7 comprehension
3rd conditional
3rd conditional assignment

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Why does one of the thanes believe that Malcolm and Donalbain didn't kill Duncan?
A
They were too frightened
B
The two soldiers killed the king
C
They loved their father
D
Macbeth killed the king

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Macduff thinks that
A
the soldiers killed Duncan because they were paid by Malcom and Donalbain.
B
Macbeth killed Duncan because he wanted to become king
C
Lady Macbeth killed Duncan because she wanted to help her husband
D
Banquo killed Duncan because he wanted to become king

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Macduff decides to go to England because
A
he wants to find Malcolm and Donalbain
B
he's afraid of Macbeth
C
he doesn't want to live in Scotland while Macbeth is king.
D
he wants to ask the English king for help

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Part 7

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What were the rumours about Macbeth's wife?

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Why was the queen rubbing her hands?

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What did the doctor think about Macbeth's wife?

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The Third Conditional
  • After thoughts that didn't happen in the past.
  • if + past perfect, would have + past tense

  • If I had studied for my exams, I would have passed them.
  • I would have bought that house if I had won the lottery.

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Past Perfect
It’s made with:
had + past participle (the 3rd verb form)
Examples:
I had eaten before my friend arrived.
She had finished her homework when her mom called.


3.
We use it when we want to show the order of events in the past.

Past perfect = the earlier action

Simple past = the later action

Example:

By the time the movie started, we had already bought popcorn.
(First: bought popcorn. Then: movie started.)

4. Shortcut trick

Think of it like a “double past”:

Simple past = what happened.

Past perfect = what happened even earlier.

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Explain the structure of past perfect and give examples. Encourage students to ask questions.
Past Perfect

We use it when we want to show the order of events in the past.
Past perfect = the earlier action
Simple past = the later action

Example:
By the time the movie started, we had already bought popcorn.
(First: bought popcorn. Then: movie started.)

4. Shortcut trick

Think of it like a “double past”:

Simple past = what happened.

Past perfect = what happened even earlier.

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Explain the structure of past perfect and give examples. Encourage students to ask questions.
Past Perfect

Shortcut trick

Think of it like a “double past”:

Simple past = what happened.
Past perfect = what happened even earlier.



Think of it like a “double past”:

Simple past = what happened.

Past perfect = what happened even earlier.

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Explain the structure of past perfect and give examples. Encourage students to ask questions.
Past Particple
The past participle is the third form of a verb.
(You usually see it with have/has/had.)

Examples:
eat → ate → eaten
go → went → gone
play → played → played (regular verbs just add –ed)

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Explain the structure of past perfect and give examples. Encourage students to ask questions.
How they connect to the third conditional
In the if-part, we use had + past participle → past perfect
If I had studied…

In the result part, we use would have + past tense
…I would have passed.

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Third conditional

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1. If she ................... (study),
she ................. (pass) her exams
A
had studied, would have passed
B
would have studied, passed
C
would, had passed

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If we ... (arrive) earlier, we ...(see) John
A
arrived, saw
B
had arrived, would see
C
had arrived, would have seen

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Aims check - which of these is it?

Beside your answers note down whether it was:

If she had studied, she would have passed her exams
If we had arrived earlier, we would have seen John 






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Aims check - which of these is it?


Beside your answers note down whether it was:


If she had studied, she would have passed her exams - A regret about the past 
If we had arrived earlier, we would have seen John - Imagining a situation in the past and the imaginary result. 




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                     Today

Part 8

Conditionals recap
Assignment

Aim: understanding the difference between the 2nd and 3rd conditionals

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Read part 8
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Let's try...
Write two 2nd conditional sentences describing what you would have done differently if you were Macbeth

Write two 3rd conditional sentences writing what you would have done differently if you had been Lady Macbeth
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Create 2nd conditional sentences using the prompts
Example: If you could travel to the future what would you do?
If I travelled to the future, I would svisit my children to see if they were happy.

1 If you saw a ghost what would you do?
2 If you had a 3-d printer what would you print?
3 If you could make a change to the world what would it be?
4 If you could have a superpower what would it be?
5 If school were cancelled today, what would you do?

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3rd conditional practise
Get the worksheet
Answer the first 10 
(the rest - use as extra study practise)

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2nd and 3rd conditional practise
Read the worksheet
Decide which are second and which are third conditional situations
Is there a possibility - even a small one? Is it impossible?

Fill in the gaps in the worksheet! - at least 10!

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Aim check
Using the third conditional give an example of what Macbeth could have done differently!

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Macbeth and conditionals

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Today
Start assignment
Part 8

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Start assignment - which conditional, condition?
Conditional sentence
Function
Didn't study
Regrets about the past 
Win a million euro
To talk about things in the future that are unlikely 
Failed exams
 To imagine a situation in the past and the imaginary result
Studying more
To give advice or suggest something 
Buy a house
Things that are impossible in the present situation 

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Aims
Using conditionals to give examples of what Macbeth could have done differently!

Comprehending part 8 - the end!

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                     Discussion...
What other choices could Macbeth have made to still become king but with a better outcome for himself?
Create examples using what you just wrote in the start assignment
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Let every soldier hue him down a bough and bear it before him
what do you think this means?
And why do you think the soldiers were commanded to do this?

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What news did the servant give Macbeth?

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Macbeth said that he has 'one hope'- what was it?

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Who did Macbeth kill in battle?

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"The witches played with me"
What did Macbeth mean by this statement?

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Why did Macbeth refuse to surrender?

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Who becomes the new King of Scotland?

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Why did Macbeth still want to fight?

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Lesson aim


Using the correct grammar, give an example in the 2nd/3rd conditional of what Macbeth could have done differently

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2nd conditional gap fill
If Macbeth............, then he would........
What ..........Duncan..................if
(Character)....would...............if...................

Now make up 3 more yourself

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3rd conditional 
Write 3, 3rd conditional sentences about the following characters

Lady Macbeth
The witches
Macduff


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Try again
Use what you discussd to:
Imagine you are Macbeth, 
- write down 10 2nd conditional sentences  
- write 10 3rd conditional sentences 
-  describe what you think he could have done differently. Example: If I was Macbeth, I would have ignored the witches.



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Know:
The story
How to formulate the 2nd/3rd conditional

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Questions?
QUESTIONS?

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Next lesson

Assignment outline
Essay writing



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The Queen may have had many regrets
- What did she wish she could change?
- What does she regret having done?
- Who is she upset with?
Write 3 sentences the Queen could use in the 3rd conditional

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Writing assignment
+/- 100 word paragraph
Catchy starting sentence
Topic sentence (what is the paragraph about)
At least one argument about how this would affect you
Use the 2nd or 3 conditional at least once

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Upload your writing assignment here

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Lets do it!
Look at the questions (pg 37)
Get into groups of three
Teacher will assign roles: Macbeth, Lady Macbeth or Malcolm
Decide which questions your character could answer
Bullet point answers to these questions - 10 minutes prep time

Be prepared for the interrogation!
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Listening p46
In the next slide press the audio and listen to a conversation between two of the thanes who were at the feast. Before you listen, read the text and try and fill in the gaps with the words from the box. Then listen and check your answers.

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1. If you stopped smoking, you ______ a lot better pretty quickly.
A
feel
B
are feeling
C
will feel
D
would feel

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2. If I won the Lottery, I ______ my job. I love it too much.
A
would leave
B
will leave
C
wouldn't leave
D
won't leave

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3. If my sister .................. (win) a trip to Greece, she ................. (take) me with her.
A
won, would take
B
won’t, would take
C
won, would taken
D
won, would took

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4. If Sandra ............... (buy) a helicopter,
her friends ...................... (be) happy.
A
would buy, were
B
bought, wouldn’t be
C
buyed, would been
D
bought, would be

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5 We ................... (not change) anything
if we ................. (have) a time machine.
A
wouldn’t change, had
B
would change, had
C
wouldn’t changed, had
D
would change, haved

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Conditionals
  • 0 conditional
  • 1st conditional
  • 2nd conditional
  • 3rd conditional
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Conditionals
  • Second conditional
 
if 
then
past simple
would + infinitive (hele ww)
If I won the lottery,
I would buy a car.

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Alles (ook will) maar dan in de past vorm

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