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How well do you know Shakespeare?

Let’s test your knowledge of Shakespeare’s language. How well do you know Shakespeare?. Let’s see how much Shakespeare you know…. All that glitters is ________ Not a _______ stirring To thine own self be ______ ___________ one’s last breath. Some more?. Break the _________

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How well do you know Shakespeare?

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  1. Let’s test your knowledge of Shakespeare’s language How well do you know Shakespeare?

  2. Let’s see how much Shakespeare you know… • All that glitters is ________ • Not a _______ stirring • To thine own self be ______ • ___________ one’s last breath

  3. Some more? • Break the _________ • Vanish into _________ air • Wear one’s _________ on their sleeve • Eat out of _________ and home

  4. Your turn • You are going to use the expressions that Shakespeare created to write your own little story or paragraph. • You will write your story in the online classroom and then your friends can share your new-found love for Shakespeare!

  5. Kids are Quoting Shakespeare • Dead as a doornail • Laughing stock • Tower of strength • Blinking idiot • Budge an inch • Laugh yourself into stitches • Too much of a good thing • She wears her heart on her sleeve • Eat out of house and home • All that glitters is gold • To thine own self be true • Vanish into thin air • Your own flesh and blood • Truth will out • Make a virtue of necessity • Seen better days • In a pickle • Without rhyme or reason • As luck would have it • But me no buts • Heart of gold • We have seen better days • Give the devil his due

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