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The Renaissance

Who are they?

Famous Poet in the Renaissance Dante Italian poet Famous poem: The Divine Comedy

Famous Writer in the Renaissance William Shakespeare English writer Famous plays: Hamlet Romeo and Juliet Merchant of Venice

Famous Writer in the Renaissance Cervantes Spanish writer Famous novel: Don Quixote

Famous Artist in the Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci Italian painter, sculptor, poet, composer, engineer & scientist Famous paintings: Last Supper Mona Lisa

Famous Artist in the Renaissance Michelangelo Italian painter, sculptor, poet and architect Famous paintings/ sculptures: The Creations David Moses

Famous Artist in the Renaissance Raphael Italian painter Famous paintings: Virgin Mary The Sistine Madonna The School of Athens

If you could travel back in time to the Renaissance…

If you could travel back in time to the Renaissance and you would meet … What would you bring? Why? What questions would you like to ask him/her? Why? What would you like to ask him/her to do? Why?

LAC Writing Your history teacher has asked you, the chairman of the History Club, to give a short speech to the whole school during History Week to arouse their interest in history. The topic of the speech is: “If I could travel back in time to Renaissance…”

LAC Writing “If I could travel back in time to Renaissance…” You could travel back and meet any historical figures in the Renaissance and stay there for one week. What person(s) would you want to meet most? Why? What questions would you like to ask him/her/them? Why? How would you want to spend the week with him/her/them?

LAC Writing At the end of the speech, you can encourage your schoolmates to take part in the activities held by the History Club during History Week.

Good morning/afternoon , I’m the chairman of the History Club. This week is our school’s History Week, so now I’m going to give a speech on an interesting topic in history. The topic is … “If I could travel back in time to the Renaissance…” What person(s) would you want to meet most? Why? What questions would you like to ask him/her/them? Why? How would you want to spend the week with him/her/them? Encourage your schoolmates to take part in the activities held by the History Club during History Week