In this lesson students do a running dictation about Shakespeare, look at how his words are still used today, look at Shakespeare’s life, update his words, read a Shakespeare sonnet and find out about the Globe Theatre.
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Credits
Series Editor: Karen Kovacs, with material by Robert Campbell, Lindsay Clandfield, Gill Holley, Rob Metcalf and Karen Kovacs
Topics
- A1
- A2
- Adults
- B1
- B2
- British English
- Cambridge: A2 Key (KET)
- Cambridge: B1 Preliminary (PET)
- Cambridge: B2 First (FCE)
- CLIL
- Crafts & Projects
- Culture
- Elementary
- Film & TV
- Group Work
- Integrated Skills
- Intermediate
- Leisure
- Lesson Plan / Teacher's Notes
- Mixed Ability
- Pre-Intermediate
- Printable Worksheet
- Social Media
- Technology
- Teenagers
- Up to 30 mins
- Up to 45 mins
- Up to 60 mins
- Up to 90 mins
- Upper-Intermediate
- Whole Class
Beyond on onestopenglish: Arts and Media

Karen Kovacs introduces this collection of topical lessons for teenagers related to art, television, literature, theatre, advertising, and the press. Students practise speaking and further subskills while being creative.
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Beyond: Arts and Media: Shakespeare
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