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2 Why do we have to learn about drama? Learn more new words to help to in the composition!!  When you try to understand a word, you learn it!! Singing songs can help you with the pronunciation of the difficult words!!  The melody can help you remember the pronunciation more effectively!!

3 Why do we have to learn about drama? It related to comprehension!!  Lyrics is like a passage  The understanding of lyrics can help you to development the understanding of passage in examinations How to show your understanding?? ACT IT OUT!!

4 Things to remind you 1.Emotion can be expressed with or without words EXAMPLE: expressing happy EXAMPLE: expressing happy  “ I am very happy!!”  “ I am very happy!!”  a smiling face with laughter  a smiling face with laughter 2. The more you are open up to act, the more your audience can understand you!!

5 Let’s look at the demonstration Circle of Life Circle of Life Just can't wait to be king Just can't wait to be king You don’t need to act as exactly the same as them, but…. 1.Learn from their emotion and action 2.And act it in your own way!

6 Acting out a song is already the draft of an opera!! Some fun facts of Lion King theatre 1.The lion king has already viewed by 30 millions of people at more then 18,000 performances world wide. 2. There are 25 species of animals, birds, fish and insects represented in the show 3. 60 pounds of grass were used for the Grasslands Headdresses 4. It takes 114 people to prepare for each performance of 'The Lion King' 5. In the show, the phrase "Hakuna Matata" ("No worries") has been said 60,000 times in London, and over 450,000 times worldwide (25 times per performance)

7 Your Turn Now!! Please give the groups a big clap!!!!

8 Round up What did you learn through the film --- lion king Listen When Mufasa tells Simba about the ancestors that watch over them, he urges him 'Mamela', or 'listen' in the African language, Xhosa. Listening is the first, essential part of learning. It is listening to his elders and those who have experience that Simba grows up and takes his part in the Circle of Life. When Mufasa tells Simba about the ancestors that watch over them, he urges him 'Mamela', or 'listen' in the African language, Xhosa. Listening is the first, essential part of learning. It is listening to his elders and those who have experience that Simba grows up and takes his part in the Circle of Life. http://www.disney.co.uk/

9 Remember When Simba sees his father's spirit, Mufasa tells him 'Remember'. Remember who you are, and where you came from. 'The Lion King' can help young people explore their own lives, 'remembering' their past and their place in their schools and communities. They can learn the important difference between 'remembering' and 'memorizing'. The Lion King can also be a reminder that theatre itself is a form of remembering, as stories and myths come to life on stage. http://www.disney.co.uk/

10 Learn This is perhaps the most important lesson of 'The Lion King'; that we can learn from our mistakes. Simba cannot run from his past - he has to learn from it; mistakes should be seen as opportunities for discovery and growth. http://www.disney.co.uk/


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