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1 WELCOME BACK! SEC 2 ELL

2 1. ADMIN & OVERVIEW

3 GENERAL REMINDERS Filing English files to be bought by the end of the week Contents pages can be downloaded from Wiki Journals Get into the habit of taking your own notes during class as well Deadlines Work must be submitted on time; if you need an extension, ask in advance EL reps to arrange worksheets in index number order when collecting

4 MORE REMINDERS… Stay proactive: participate, ask questions when you don’t understand something, and respond to your classmates during discussions.

5 WIKI Your wiki for this year can be found at http://2015sec2ell.wiki.hci.edu.sg/ http://2015sec2ell.wiki.hci.edu.sg/ Don’t worry if you can’t access it yet

6 WHAT DOES THE YEAR AHEAD LOOK LIKE?

7 Introduction to Drama Shakespeare: ‘The Merchant of Venice’ Performance Task Narrative writing module: science fiction To Kill A Mockingbird Expository essays And the things you can’t run away from: comprehension etc.…

8 Common Test: Term 2 and Term 3 Term 1: Performance Task

9 TERM 1 FOCUS (LITERATURE) Introduction to Drama Elements of Drama Introduction to Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice: Prejudice and Discrimination

10 2. QUICK WRITING EXERCISE

11 Describe… something that you enjoyed doing during the December holidays your favourite experience(s) of 2014 something you look forward to (doing/learning/seeing) in 2015

12 3. THINKING ABOUT DRAMA

13 INTRODUCTORY QUESTIONS 1. What is a play? 2. How do plays differ from other kinds of narratives? 3. Can a play do something that a novel/short story/poem cannot do? 4. Is a play different from a film? 5. What are some plays that you have heard of, watched, or even performed? 6.Are there some elements that all plays have in common? 7.Are there different kinds of plays?

14 What is a play? (2I2) 1.A play is a live performance onstage which consists of mostly dialogue and the use of props. 2.A performance where actors act out scenes from a script. 3.A play is a theatrical performance in real time without prior editing. 4.A play is a reenactment of a scene from a book or a script. 5.A play is a formal performance on a stage that includes props and that needs a script. 6.A play is a story written for people to act out in a performance, consisting of dialogue, for purposes such as entertainment, propaganda etc.

15 What is a play? (2I1) 1. Plays are performed with actors, usually have a script, have different scenes/acts, and are displayed visually. 2. A written form of theatre. 3. A play is a staged event where actors act out a scripted plot with equipment such as props and costumes, in front of a live audience. 4. A play is a piece of literature that is acted out; usually involves actors and props; sometimes adapted from a book. 5. A play is a live performance with actors; can be poetry/prose; sometimes involves an orchestra; made up of many scenes which make up acts. Meant to be realistic and have dramatic irony; words can be used instead of props. 6. A group of actors performing a scripted story which may or may not be original, through actions and/or speeches, often with the assistance of props, live onstage.


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