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Reading Shakespeare‘s Othello
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Content Experience of reading Othello in class issues to consider when planning negative experience positive experience testing
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issues to consider when planning I Parameters class 19 students, 6 th grade (Matura-class) level of English also consider interest in English > C-profile time frame 8 weeks > 6 weeks + test, 1 lesson per week edition annotated version, side by side modern English or German, Reclam, etc.
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issues to consider when planning II What is the aim of the reading? limited time > work with the actual text be able to read & understand the original text contextualise crucial scenes have knowledge about the language used know about the time the play was written in compare different enactments of a scene (different stagings, productions, etc.) Focus on text; select 2-3 elements to work with throughout the text (animal similes, Iago’s honesty, jealousy) at the expense of “fun projects”
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negative experience actual reading and comprehension first lesson: group-work: show pictures of book covers and movie posters (book covers)(book covers) task: What could the play be about ?, Name 3 emotions which are important in the play. watch movie-trailer (trailer)(trailer) hand out and explain the book sections; annotations; III, 3, 45-60 introduce reading-companion > map first charactersreading-companion start reading together (!) > demanded too much audio book
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lessonplan lessonread as HWfocus ontheory / background 1introduction, awake interest 2I, 1-2Desdemona‘s desicion (character) verse the theatre (The Globe Th.) 3I,3; II 1Iago‘s soliloquidramatic irony 4II, 2-3 (finish Act II)Shakespeare’s time setting 5 (double lesson) III, 1-2animal similes > language What is a tragedy? Freytag‘s Pyramid 6III, 3-4 (finish Act III)Iago‘s plans honesty 7 (double lesson) (IV) V, 1-2 end (watch Act IV) jealousy questions compare to model 8test 9discuss test, watch movie “O” (Shakespeare taken to the 20 th ct., American High School) most lessons have 3 parts: comprehension, working with the text, theory
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positive experience focus on one specific scene OHP & worksheet > audio book audio bookworksheetaudio book Contextualising: Who is talking to whom?, What is this excerpt about? / What is happening?, Can you place it in the play?, Can you comment on the language (verse/ rhetorical devices)? How would you stage this scene? Watch different adaptations of the excerpt.different adaptations
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testing “literature comprehension test”literature comprehension test Show that you can work with an excerpt of the original text and that you have a good understanding of the text as a whole and the language used in it. 3 parts: A) Comprehension & Contextualising (excerpt) (22 points) Paraphrasing, put into context, 2 specific questions B) Language & Structure (11 points) on 4 given lines explain the verse (blank verse, iambic pent.) explain a theoretical term (“turning point”) and place it within the play C) Themes & Characters (5 points) Explain the relevance of “jealousy”, give an example and explain how it is important to the whole play 1 lesson, use of a bilingual dictionary
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conclusion too teacher-oriented (trying to make up time) time period very / too short > text in action only presented, not by class itself good level of comprehension achieved by focusing on text helpful to work with different audio / visual material
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