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CE: A Christmas carol (summary) Group ……… Characters’ names Personality / mood and feelings (pick up adjectives, make suppositions) Things he / she says (or could say) in this part Actions (what he / she does) Place (setting) and accessories (props)

Now write a theatre scene In groups you will write one of the scenes You will write your part and act it In your notes, write the stage directions (movements, tone of voice…) not just the dialogues In the dialogues, write down the places where you will breathe (/), circle the words that will be stressed and underline the stressed syllables.