brilliant brilliant bloody f-ing brilliant. I concur that if only I too had been taught in like manner while still a child how most exceedingly more ripe juicy and shining joyous my then and future sorry life wouldst have been...
Interesting, very fine, very good, but I am unhappy with the English teacher who says [quote] "To review the entire story" [unquote] and pronounces "the" as if the following word "entire" began with a consonant. I hear it so often these days , also A apple, a ambulance, a umbrella.
With the exception of The Merry Wives of Windsor he pinched all his stories from other people. So forget about teaching the 'stories' . The whole thing about / the joy of Shakespeare is the language.
great teaching idea, thank you for sharing!
How do I submit my play?
this is briliant, but your website doesn't work :(
Brilliant
I stopped viewing at 1:06 Kate Vincent HEAD of ENGLISH - what on earth is 'a large circoo ' ?
It's 'circle', my dear David.
brilliant brilliant bloody f-ing brilliant. I concur that if only I too had been taught in like manner while still a child how most exceedingly more ripe juicy and shining joyous my then and future sorry life wouldst have been...
Interesting, very fine, very good, but I am unhappy with the English teacher who says [quote] "To review the entire story" [unquote] and pronounces "the" as if the following word "entire" began with a consonant.
I hear it so often these days , also A apple, a ambulance, a umbrella.
Stick to Shakespeare’s words. Have some integrity, RSC.
With the exception of The Merry Wives of Windsor he pinched all his stories from other people. So forget about teaching the 'stories' . The whole thing about / the joy of Shakespeare is the language.
What about A Midsummers Night Dream. That although it was great muddle, it was an original plot.
Shakespeare's 'stories ' were crap. With the exception of The Merry Wives of Windsor
That's the weakest play.
Art thou a troll?