Lesson 4: Drama

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Lesson 4: Drama
Drama 

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Lesson planning
Dictation & review: 15 minutes 
Conflict: 15 minutes 
Listening practice: 30 minutes 
Speaking assignment & presenting: 30 minutes 



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Dictation & Review
Write down the 5 sentences that your teacher gives you. 
Switch your paper with a classmate and underline any mistakes that have been made. 
Switch the paper back and review your mistakes. 

Slide 3 - Diapositive

What is conflict?

Slide 4 - Carte mentale

Conflict in Drama 
The main thing that makes a movie dramatic, is the conflict that the main character is dealing with. 
Look up online what conflict is. 
Why do you think that conflict is so important in the drama genre? 

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Take Notes
Watch the video and write: Which types of conflict are there?
Then, think of an example for each type of conflict

Conflict
Explanation
Example

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Slide 7 - Vidéo

How can you find conflict in a story?

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

07:36
What was she worried about?
A
That they would not rescue them
B
That they would stay too long in the water
C
That they would sink with the ship
D
That not everyone would leave the ship

Slide 9 - Quiz

We are going to watch a clip from the drama classic: The titanic

Watch the clip, listen closely and think about which type of conflict you notice in the video.

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Slide 11 - Vidéo

  • We are going to watch a video in which survivors of the Titanic crash tell their experiences. 
  • The questions pop up twice. Also BEFORE the answer is shown. This is just for you to read. Only answer the question the SECOND time it is shown

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Slide 13 - Vidéo

00:00
What does 'leaving her moorings' mean?
A
The ship leaving the harbor.
B
The passengers being able to leave their rooms.
C
The ship leaving the country.
D
The captain leaving the ship.

Slide 14 - Quiz

00:19
What is said about the passengers of the Titanic?
A
They were rescued immigrants
B
They were transporting 120 million pounds
C
They were rich and important
D
They were influencers

Slide 15 - Quiz

00:38
The lady in the video states that the Titanic had a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. True or false?

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

01:00
Why were the rooms so elegantly decorated?
A
So that people felt the luxury around them
B
So that they felt like at their own fancy houses
C
So they experienced something new
D
So the third class people were surprised

Slide 17 - Quiz

01:58
How many times did the bell ring to announce a problem?

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

02:16
Based on her testimony, which class was this woman from?
A
One of the fanciest ones
B
A simple, lower class

Slide 19 - Quiz

04:45
Why couldn't she jump?
A
She had too many things on
B
She had too much luggage
C
She had slippers on
D
She was scared

Slide 20 - Quiz

05:41
How was she convinced to jump?
A
Because her mother was calling her
B
Because her pet had been thrown into the boat
C
Because the captain talked to her
D
Because her mother was in the boat

Slide 21 - Quiz

06:36
So, was music playing while the ship was sinking?

Slide 22 - Question ouverte

00:19
What does 'leaving her moorings' mean?
A
The ship leaving the harbor.
B
The passengers being able to leave their rooms.
C
The ship leaving the country.
D
The captain leaving the ship.

Slide 23 - Quiz

00:38
What is said about the passengers of the Titanic?
A
They were rescued immigrants
B
They were transporting 120 million pounds
C
They were rich and important
D
They were influencers

Slide 24 - Quiz

01:00
The lady in the video states that the Titanic had a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. True or false?

Slide 25 - Question ouverte

01:58
Why were the rooms so elegantly decorated?
A
So that people felt the luxury around them
B
So that they felt like at their own fancy houses
C
So they experienced something new
D
So the third class people were surprised

Slide 26 - Quiz

02:16
How many times did the bell ring to announce a problem?

Slide 27 - Question ouverte

04:45
Based on her testimony, which class was this woman from?
A
One of the fanciest ones
B
A simple, lower class

Slide 28 - Quiz

05:41
Why couldn't she jump?
A
She had too many things on
B
She had too much luggage
C
She had slippers on
D
She was scared

Slide 29 - Quiz

06:36
How was she convinced to jump?
A
Because her mother was calling her
B
Because her pet had been thrown into the boat
C
Because the captain talked to her
D
Because her mother was in the boat

Slide 30 - Quiz

07:36
So, was music playing while the ship was sinking?

Slide 31 - Question ouverte

08:26
What was she worried about?
A
That they would not rescue them
B
That they would stay too long in the water
C
That they would sink with the ship
D
That not everyone would leave the ship

Slide 32 - Quiz

Remote control acting activity 
You will get a dramatic prompt to act/improvise with your BC.
Step 1: Decide who your character is
Step 2: Organize the scene a little bit (5 minutes)
MAKE SURE EVERYONE CAN SPEAK AND PARTICIPATE EQUALLY

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Remote Control
Imagine your teacher has a huge remote control that plays, pauses and changes channels. Every BC represents a channel. 
If the teacher points at you and says "play", you start your scene. If the teacher says "pause", you pause your scene because another group will play. 
Be silent when other groups are presenting! 

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Scene Prompts
1: A family is lost in the jungle and they are looking for help.
2: Two people are trying to rob a bank.
3: A family cannot find their kid in the park.
4: Twins are switching identities to take an important test.
5: Two friends are sure the world will end today and are trying to convince the rest
6: Wedding day,  someone says "I object!"

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