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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Подготовила: Аракелян Э.С., учитель английского языка МОУ СОШ №6 города Георгиевска Ставропольского края. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

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  1. Подготовила: Аракелян Э.С., учитель английского языка МОУ СОШ №6 города Георгиевска Ставропольского края WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

  2. William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564. His father was a rich citizen whose business was making and selling leather gloves. His mother was the daughter of a farmer. William Shakespeare John Shakespeare

  3. Answer the questions 1. Who is it? - It is William Shakespeare. 2. What is he? - He is a poet (a dramatist, a writer). 3. What language did William Shakespeare speak? - He spoke English. 4. Is he an English or American poet? - Не is an English poet.

  4. She was a farmer's daughter and she was some years older than himself. Anne Hathaway. William Shakespeare’s wife. Anne Hathaway's Cottage, Stratford-on-Avon.

  5. Shakespeare had three children: Susannah, the eldest, then twins — a son, Hamlet, and another girl, Judith. In 1587 Shakespeare went to work in London, leaving Anne and the children at home. Some years later Shakespeare began to write plays. The parents did not even guess that their son would be such an important figure in English poetry and drama and that his plays would still be acted four hundred years later in England and all over the world.

  6. There were no theatres in England in those times. Groups of actors travelled from town to town showing performances in the street. Sometimes actors came to Stratford-on-Avon. The boy went to see all their shows and liked them very much. He wanted to become an actor. Sometimes he wrote little plays and staged them with his friends. Stratford on Avon Map.

  7. By 1592 Shakespeare was an important member of a well-known company- In 1599 the famous Globe Theatre was built on the south bank of the river Thames. In that theatre most of his plays were performed. Shakespeare’shouse inStratford.

  8. Stratford Upon Avon - Shakespeare's Birthplace. The main draw for visitors is to see the birthplace of William Shakespeare, perhaps the greatest poet and playwright of all time. The town sits along the River Avon and the setting is beautiful. I would say that 3 hours is plenty if you want to see most everything, although a few extra hours for eating and taking a stroll would be a good idea. Just up the road is Warwick Castle and we also suggest a quick tour of that if you have time. Try going on a weekday to get away from the weekend crowds, but otherwise enjoy the history of Stratford and do the walking tour we have mapped out below.

  9. Holy Trinity church Interior of the Holy Trinity church, Stratford-on-Avon. Trinity Church yard, Stratford-on-Avon, England.

  10. Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre

  11. It was a round building with the stage in the centre, open to the sky. If it was raining, the actors got wet; the weather was too bad, there was no performance at all. By 1603 Shakespeare was the leading poet and dramatist of his time. He continued to write for the next ten years. In 1613 he finally stopped writing and went to live in Stratford where he died in 1616. He is buried in Stratford-on-Avon. Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre

  12. William Shakespeare's tombstone is set for a makeover – despite bearing a curse against those who move it. The grave is being restored as part of extensive repairs at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-on-Avon. The stone, which renovators say will not be moved, warns: "Blessed be the man that spares these stones. And cursed be he who moves my bones."

  13. Guess which of them are tragedies and which are comedies. 1593 The Comedy of Errors 1595 Romeo and Juliet 1596 A Midsummer Night's Dream 1597 The Merchantof Venice 1599 Julius Caesar 1600 As You Like It 1600 Twelfth Night 1601 Hamlet 1603 All's Well That Well 1604 Othello 1606 King Lear 1606 Macbeth

  14. Look at the pictures of Stratford, use the information about the places you see in them and act as a guide. Let your friends be a group of tourists visiting Stratford. Work in small groups. Card1: Mary Arden's house, three miles north-west of Stratford. Here lived Shakespeare's mother. This is a typical farm house of the period. Mary Arden's house Card2: Shakespeare's birthplace in Henley Street. John Shakespeare lived and kept his shop in this house. His eight children were born here. Two of them died young. Shakespeare’s birthplace Card3: This is the schoolroom where Shakespeare was educated, as many people believe. It is still in use. Shakespeare's schoolroom

  15. Card4: Anne Hathaway's cottage, a mile from Strat­ford, where she was born in 1556, and lived until she married William Shakespeare in 1582. Anne Hathaway’s cottage Card5: This is the Holy Trinity Church where Shakespeare was buried. Visitors coming to Stratford admire the beauty of the church and honour his memory. It's interesting died on his birthday, 23 April, 1616. The Holy Trinity Church Card6: Another memorial to William Shakespeare is the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The present building was constructed in 1932. The first building was opened on Shakespeare's birth­day in 1879 and destroyed by fire in 1926. The Royal Shakespeare's Theatre Card7: The bronze statue of Shakespeare, present to Stratford by Lord Ronald Suttherland Gower in 1888. Shakespeare's figure is high above the ground and on the ground there are small figuresof Shakespeare's famous characters. The Bronze Statue of Shakespeare

  16. William Shakespeare was one of the greatest and famous writers of the world. Many people know and like his works but many facts of Shakespeare's life are still unknown.

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