FINAL TASK THE TRAGEDY.

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FINAL TASK THE TRAGEDY

ROLE 1: THE JOURNALIST Live from the studio Presents the problem, the issue Gives as many details as possible Gives the floor to the reporter live from the disaster zone. Conclude at the end of the reporter’s interview

ROLE 2: The reporter Live from the disaster zone Presents the current situation Introduces the victim Interviews the victim, asking many questions Be careful to your tone of voice Concentrate on the victim’s life, job, family anf feelings at this moment

ROLE 3: The victim Acts like a real victim Plays the role properly, does not smile, can be dressed up Mind your tone of voice: the victim shouldn’t be happy, nor smile and keep laughing. Tries to explain what has just happened and how he is feeling.

WHAT YOU CAN DO … A few ideas: You can wear special clothes, spattered with mud, dirt, etc. You can use the overhead projector to show what’s going on around you. You can create opening or end credits. Etc.