On your PINK post- Who is William Shakespeare?

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On your PINK post- Who is William Shakespeare? On your PURPLE post-it write down how many words you estimate Shakespeare contributed to the English language. On your PINK post- Who is William Shakespeare? On your GREEN post-Have a go at trying to identify some words or expressions Shakespeare invented:’eaten me out of house and home' Shakespeare himself wrote with a vocabulary of approximately 17,000 words, four times larger than the vocabulary of the average educated person of the time. He is famously responsible for contributing over 3000 words to the English language because he was the first author to write them down. Of this number more than one tenth or 1700 were used for the first time. GREEN. 'neither rhyme nor reason' 'wild-goose chase' 'dead as a doornail' 'brave new world'

Tudor Talk Level 7 Level 5 Level 6 10/05/12 LO: To feel more comfortable with Shakespeare's language AND work with Elizabethan sentence structure By the end of the lesson you will have: Level 7 analysed how contemporary language has been influenced by historical setting. Level 5 given some explanation of Tudor Talk and how it has influenced how we talk today. Level 6 given a detailed explanation of how language has been influenced by history.

Make notes on your sheet from this video clip

Extension: can you write a modern day translation Treasure Hunt Match the Shakespearean phrase to the pictures around the room. Extension: can you write a modern day translation for each on your sheet?

BEHOLD THE ANSWERS!

Bridal thy peace Be quiet … and keep quiet! Did I not tell you to be quiet? Anyone need the toilet?

Wouldst thou go to the privy?/ Wouldst thou go pluck a rose?

Tis a pretty piece of work

Fie you sluggabed

Can you translate Shakespeare’s Will? TASK How has the English language been influenced by Shakespeare? Using the sheets, write a detailed explanation. Extension Task Can you translate Shakespeare’s Will?

PLENARY Think about everything you have learnt so far about Shakespearean language. Where would you put yourself on this tree?