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Role-play.

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  1. XVI. Role-play.

In most Canadian schools, teachers ask parents to come to parent-teacher conferences. The teacher and parents discuss the child’s progress in school, and other problems.

Role-play the following situations:

Teacher: Parent:

- the pupil’s bad marks Listen to the teacher’s complaints.

- the recent missing 5 classes Respond to the complaints.

on your subject

the pupil’s bad behaviour

 

 

PART II. LISTENING

 

TASK I. Study the meaning of the following words and expressions:

- to run (about plays/films) for years on end - continuously, without break

- to be cast in a role - to be chosen to act a role

- to falter - to say in a weak and broken manner

- a jailer - a person who is in charge of a prison or prisoners

- to write out in full – to write a complete text

- eagerly – with strong interest

- to squint one’s eyes – to look with almost closed eyes in order to make out what is written

- promptly (adv) – quickly

 

TASK II. Look at the words below and try to guess what the story on tape is going to be about. Discuss it with your partner.

 

By heart, to falter, to play a joke on somebody, a jailer, behind bars, dim light, to squint one’s eyes, much to smb’s amusement, an aristocrat.

 

TASK III. Listen to the tape and having got a general idea decide how far or close you were in your predictions. Discuss it with your partner.

TASK IV. Now you will listen to the tape again. As you listen, fill in the missing information in the sentences below.

 

Some plays run for years because _____________________.1

In many ways, this is unfortunate for___________________2, who are required to go on repeating the same lines night after night.

One would expect them ____________________.3

A famous actor was cast in the role of ________________4, who had been imprisoned in the Bastille for ____________5. years.

In the last act, a jailer would always ________________6 which he would _______________.7

The noble man insisted that the letter should _________________.8

One night, the “jailer” decided ________________9 on his colleague to find out if he knew the contents of the letter by heart.

He entered the cell and gave the noble man the letter which was ______________.10

The noble man stared at the letter, then squinted his eyes and said that _______________.11

Then he asked the jailer to _______________12 and promptly handed him the sheet of paper.

Finding that he couldn’t remember a word of the letter___________13, he agreed that _________________14 and went to fetch _________.15

Much to the noble’s amusement, the jailer returned with ___________16 which he preceded to read to the prisoner.

 

 

TASK V. Listen to the tape one more time and answer the following questions:

 

1. Why do some plays run for years on end?

2. Why are the actors expected to know their part by heart?

3. What is the layout of the story?

4. Who was imprisoned in the Bastille for twenty years?

5. What did the actor always insist on?

6. Why did the “jailer” decide to play a joke on his colleague?

7. When the curtain went up on the final act, what did it reveal?

8. What did the “jailer” present to the aristocrat? Was it a usual letter?

9. What proves the fact that the noble was a quick-witted man?

10. Did the “jailer” get puzzled?

11. Why did he go to fetch his glasses? What else did he bring?

12. Did the audience guess anything?

 

TASK VI. Now restore the context in pairs helping each other.

TASK VII. At home make up a dialogue between the “jailer” and the noble after the performance and act it out.

TASK VIII. Give short answers to these questions in your own words as far as possible:

 

a) Why are actors in successful plays in many ways unfortunate?

b) In which act of the play was the aristocrat given a letter to read?

c) What are the relationships between the colleagues in this theatre?

 

TASK IX. Read the following sentences and do the following tasks given in brackets.

 

1). Some plays are so successful that they run for years on end. (Write two sentences illustrating the use of

so + adj/adv +that

such + (a) noun + that.)

 

2). In the last act, a “jailer ” would always come on to the stage with a letter. (Which verb could be used in place of “would”? Write two sentences illustrating the use of “would” and “used to”.)

 

3). The noble was expected to read the letter at each performance. He always insisted that the letter should be written out in full. (Join these sentences using “even though” and a pronoun.)

 

4). He always insisted that the letter should be written out in full. (Write sentences using the following:

He suggested that…

He insisted that…

He demanded that…)

 

5). The “jailer” entered the cell. He presented the letter to the aristocrat. (Join these sentences so that a new one could sound natural.)

 

6). I must get my glasses. (Which verb can we use in place of “must” here?)

 

PART III. EXTENSION ACTIVITY. Have a talk with your partner or teacher on the following questions.

 

1. Which is more popular now, cinema or theatre? Why? Which of them speaks more to the eye than to the ear?

2. What is the role of the theatre in the intellectual life of a country? of a person?

3. What world-famous theatres do you know or have you heard of?

4. Which do you prefer, going to the theatre or to the cinema? Why? What films do you enjoy?

5. Do you ever go to concerts? Why? Why not?

 

PART IV. WRITING (supposed as home-assignment)

 

Write a composition of about 2OO words using the ideas given below. Do not write more than four paragraphs.

 

Title: SIX SHORT WEEKS

Introduction: A new play – called by “The World Tomorrow” to be shown

Development: First night – not play well – received – supposed to be funny – nobody laughed – people walked out – bad reviews

Conclusion: The play ran for six weeks – last performance – small audience – actors struggled through - the audience found the last line of the play very funny: “Our six short weeks have hastened to their end” – even the actors laughed.

 

UNIT II. THE “CUTTY SARK”

PART I. WARMING UP ACTIVITY

 

TASK I. Look at the race. How are the ships doing?

 

№ 2 № 6

 

 

 

№1 № 5 №3 № 4

 

 

Complete the sentences below using the following expressions:

to keep up with

to fall behind

to catch up with

to take the lead

 

Number 1 is ______________________.

Number 2 is ______________number 5.

Number 6 is ________________number 3.

Number 4 is _____________.

 

TASK II. What kinds of ships are they? Discuss it with your partner and then label the pictures using the words below.

 

 

 

_____________________________________________________

power boat, rubber dinghy, dinghy, rowing boat, canoe, yacht, motorboat

 




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