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In this ongoing class, students will learn about William Shakespeare's life and historical context and his amazing works. Week of 15/4/24 - William Shakespeare's life and historical context Week of 22/4/24 - Shakespearean language and themes Week of 29/4/24 - Introduction to Shakespeare - Introduction to the first Shakespearean play: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Week of 6/5/24 - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Explore the magical world of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and its colorful characters Week of 13/5/24 - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Read and act out selected scenes from the play Week of 20/5/24 - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Create masks or costumes inspired by the fairies and magical creatures Week of 27/5/24 - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Discuss the themes of love, fantasy, and transformation in the play Week of 3/6/24 - Romeo and Juliet - Dive into the timeless tale of "Romeo and Juliet" and its star-crossed lovers Week of 10/6/24 - Romeo and Juliet - Watch a kid-friendly adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet" Week of 17/6/24 - Romeo and Juliet - Participate in a role-playing activity as Romeo, Juliet, and other key characters Week of 24/6/24 - Romeo and Juliet - Create a modern-day retelling of the story through art or storytelling Week of 1/7/24 - Shakespearean Language - Explore the beauty and richness of Shakespearean language and poetry Week of 8/7/24 - Shakespearean Language - Learn common Shakespearean phrases and expressions Week of 15/7/24 - Shakespearean Language - Practice speaking in Shakespearean verse through tongue-twisters and exercises Week of 22/7/24 - Shakespearean Language - Perform scenes from Shakespearean plays with emphasis on language and delivery Week of 29/7/24 - Macbeth - Enter the dark and dramatic world of "Macbeth" and its themes of ambition and power Week of 5/8/24 - Macbeth - Watch a kid-friendly adaptation of "Macbeth" Week of 12/8/24 - Macbeth - Create witches' potions or design a storyboard for key scenes Week of 19/8/24 - Macbeth - Discuss the consequences of unchecked ambition and the supernatural elements in the play Week of 26/8/24 - Shakespearean Theater - Learn about the Elizabethan theater and the Globe Theatre Week of 2/9/24 - Shakespearean Theater - Watch videos about Shakespearean stagecraft and performances Week of 9/9/24 - Shakespearean Theater - Design and build a model of the Globe Theatre or create Shakespearean puppets Week of 16/09/24 - Shakespearean Theater - Discuss the role of theater in Shakespeare's time and its relevance today Week of 24/09/24 - Twelfth Night - Explore the comedy and mistaken identities of "Twelfth Night" Week of 30/09/24 - Twelfth Night - Read and act out selected scenes from the play Week of 07/10/24 - Twelfth Night - Create masks or props for a Twelfth Night masquerade party Week of 14/10/24 - Twelfth Night - Discuss the themes of love, disguise, and revelry in the play Week of 21/10/24 - Shakespearean Sonnets - Discover Shakespeare's sonnets and their poetic form Week of 28/10/24 - Shakespearean Sonnets - Analyze and interpret selected sonnets for themes and imagery Week of 04/11/24 - Shakespearean Sonnets - Write and perform original sonnets inspired by Shakespeare Week of 11/11/24 - Shakespearean Sonnets - Discuss the enduring popularity and significance of Shakespeare's sonnets Week of 18/11/24 - The Tempest - Set sail on a magical journey with "The Tempest" and its themes of forgiveness and redemption Week of 25/11/24 - The Tempest - Watch a kid-friendly adaptation of "The Tempest" Week of 02/12/24 - The Tempest - Create a stormy seascape or design a map of Prospero's island Week of 09/12/24 - The Tempest - Discuss the characters and supernatural elements in the play Week of 16/12/24 - Shakespearean Comedy - Explore the elements of Shakespearean comedy and its conventions Week of 23/12/24 - Shakespearean Comedy - Watch clips from Shakespearean comedies such as "As You Like It" and "Much Ado About Nothing" Week of 30/12/24 - Shakespearean Comedy - Participate in improvisational comedy games inspired by Shakespearean plots and characters Week of 6/1/25 - Shakespearean Comedy - Discuss the role of humor, wit, and mistaken identity in Shakespearean comedy Week of 13/1/25 - Hamlet - Enter the world of tragedy with "Hamlet" and its introspective prince Week of 20/1/25 - Hamlet - Watch a kid-friendly adaptation of "Hamlet" Week of 27/1/25 - Hamlet - Create a soliloquy or design a poster exploring key themes in the play Week of 3/2/25 - Hamlet - Discuss the themes of revenge, madness, and mortality in "Hamlet" Week of 10/2/25 - Shakespearean Celebration - Review key concepts and highlights from each Shakespearean play studied Week of 17/2/25 - Shakespearean Celebration - Perform scenes or excerpts from favorite Shakespearean plays Week of 24/2/25 - Shakespearean Celebration - Create a Shakespearean-themed showcase or presentation to share with family and friends Week of 3/3/25 - Shakespearean Celebration - Certificate ceremony and celebration of Shakespearean learning Week of 10/3/25 - Shakespearean Villains - Explore the iconic villains of Shakespeare's plays, such as Iago, Richard III, and Lady Macbeth Week of 17/3/25 - Shakespearean Villains - Analyze their motivations, actions, and impact on the plot Week of 24/3/25 - Shakespearean Villains - Create character profiles or artwork depicting Shakespearean villains Week of 31/3/25 - Shakespearean Villains - Discuss the role of antagonists in Shakespearean drama and their influence on the storylines Week of 7/4/25 - Shakespearean Heroes and Heroines - Discover the brave and complex protagonists of Shakespeare's plays, such as Hamlet, Juliet, and Viola Week of 14/4/25 - Shakespearean Heroes and Heroines - Analyze their character traits, strengths, and challenges Week of 21/4/25 - Shakespearean Heroes and Heroines - Perform monologues or scenes showcasing Shakespearean heroes and heroines Week of 28/4/25 - Shakespearean Heroes and Heroines - Discuss the qualities that make these characters memorable and relatable to audiences Week of 5/5/25 - Shakespearean Themes in Modern Media - Explore how Shakespearean themes, characters, and plots have influenced modern literature, film, and television Week of 12/5/25 - Shakespearean Themes in Modern Media - Watch adaptations of Shakespearean plays in contemporary settings (e.g., "10 Things I Hate About You" based on "The Taming of the Shrew") Week of 19/5/25 - Shakespearean Themes in Modern Media - Analyze parallels between Shakespearean works and modern storytelling Week of 26/5/25 - Shakespearean Themes in Modern Media - Discuss the enduring relevance of Shakespeare's themes in today's media landscape Week of 2/6/25 - Shakespearean Tragedy vs. Comedy - Compare and contrast the elements of Shakespearean tragedy and comedy Week of 9/6/25 - Shakespearean Tragedy vs. Comedy - Analyze examples of tragedy and comedy in Shakespeare's plays (e.g., "Romeo and Juliet" vs. "Twelfth Night") Week of 16/6/25 - Shakespearean Tragedy vs. Comedy - Participate in a debate or discussion on the merits of tragedy vs. comedy in Shakespearean drama Week of 23/6/25 - Shakespearean Tragedy vs. Comedy - Discuss how Shakespeare blends elements of both genres in his works Week of 30/6/25 - Women in Shakespeare's Time - Explore the roles and rights of women in Elizabethan England Week of 7/7/25 - Women in Shakespeare's Time - Learn about notable women of Shakespeare's era, such as Queen Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots Week of 14/7/25 - Women in Shakespeare's Time - Discuss the portrayal of women in Shakespeare's plays and the challenges they face Week of 21/7/25 - Women in Shakespeare's Time - Analyze female characters' agency, strength, and representation in Shakespearean drama Week of 28/7/25 - Shakespearean Adaptations Around the World - Investigate how Shakespeare's works have been adapted and performed in different cultures and languages Week of 4/8/25 - Shakespearean Adaptations Around the World - Watch clips from international productions of Shakespearean plays Week of 11/8/25 - Shakespearean Adaptations Around the World - Discuss cultural interpretations and variations in staging, costumes, and performance styles Week of 18/8/25 - Shakespearean Adaptations Around the World - Explore the universality of Shakespearean themes and stories across diverse cultures Further classes will be added. Please do message us if you require further information. We look forward to being part of your learning journey!
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Fuentes
BBC Horrible Histories, BBC Teach, UK National Curriculum
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
8 los profesores tienen certificados de enseñanza
Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia en Inglés para hablantes de otros idiomas
Oregón Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
Carolina del Norte Certificado de Docencia
Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia en Inglés para hablantes de otros idiomas
Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia en Educación Secundaria
Distrito de Columbia Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
8 los profesores tienen título de posgrado
Doctorado en Biología/Ciencias Biológicas desde University of New Mexico
Maestría en Educación desde Charles Sturt University
Maestría en Educación desde University of the People
Maestría en Idioma extranjero desde Zaporizhzhia National University
Maestría en Ciencias de la Familia y del Consumidor/Ciencias Humanas desde University of The Rockies
Maestría en Educación desde Bath Spa University
Maestría en Estudios religiosos desde U.S. Seminary
Maestría en Historia del Arte, Crítica y Conservación desde University of Melbourne
22 los profesores tienen título de licenciatura
Licenciatura en Administración y Direccion de Empresas desde Buckinghamshire New University
Licenciatura en Biología/Ciencias Biológicas desde University of New Mexico
Licenciatura en Química desde University of New Mexico
Licenciatura desde Cardiff University
Licenciatura en Estudios religiosos desde Portland Bible College
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde Rhodes University
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde Oregon State University
Licenciatura en Historia desde Oregon State University
Licenciatura en Lengua Inglesa y Literatura desde Plymouth University
Licenciatura en Ciencia del comportamiento desde University of the Free State
Licenciatura en Educación desde University of South Africa
Licenciatura en Educación elemental desde Western Kentucky University
Licenciatura en Psicología desde Ashford University
Licenciatura en Biología/Ciencias Biológicas desde Université de Moncton
Licenciatura en Ciencias Políticas y Gobierno desde West Texas A&M University
Licenciatura en Comunicaciones desde RMIT University
Licenciatura en Sociología desde Nyack College
Licenciatura en Biología/Ciencias Biológicas desde State University of New York College at Brockport
Licenciatura desde Millersville University
Licenciatura en Psicología desde Mississippi State University
Licenciatura en Arte y Diseño desde University of Lincoln
Licenciatura en Educación elemental desde Vancouver Island University
Licenciatura desde University of Central Florida
Licenciatura en Ciencias Sociales desde University of Ottawa
Licenciatura desde Griffith University
2 los profesores tienen un título de asociado
Grado asociado en Administración y Direccion de Empresas desde Ashford University
Grado asociado en Negocios/Comercio desde Ashford University
We are a team of qualified and experienced teachers with a wealth of experience across a range of ages and subjects. Most of our teachers are also TEFL/TESL qualified. You can find out more about each teacher in our profile. We are all passionate about teaching and learning and seeing our learners succeed. We look forward to meeting you in class soon.
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Edades: 11-14
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