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Hamlet: Enhanced
ISBN: 9780194209533
Series: Oxford Bookworms Library : Third Edition - Playscripts
Hamlet: Enhanced (Stage 2 (700 Headwords))
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9780194209533 (10-digit ISBN: 0194209539)
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This famous play by William Shakespeare, written in about 1600, is one of the finest in the English language. Why does Hamlet, the young Prince of Denmark, look so sad? Why does he often say strange things? His family and friends are worried about him. Perhaps he is mad! But Hamlet thinks that he has discovered a terrible secret about a recent crime in his family. Now he has no time for Ophelia, the sweet girl who loves him, or his friends, who were at school with him. He sits alone, and thinks, and plans. What will he decide to do? Will he ever be happy again?
Add a little drama to the classroom with Oxford Bookworms Playscripts, a series of contemporary and classic plays at Bookworms Stages 1 and 2 designed for performance or regular reading.
Drama in the Classroom
* Graded at Oxford Bookworms Stages 1 and 2
* Original plays and adaptations of classics
* Fully illustrated, frequently with stills from major films
* Introductions, performance notes, and character lists
* Exercises, including suggestions for project work
* Glossaries to explain key topic vocabulary
Why Choose Playscripts?
* Playscripts are written to be spoken
* Playscripts use direct speech, which is more accessible for many learners
* Acting and speaking aloud encorage natural stress and intonation patterns
* Drama is immediate and dynamic, making language more memorable
Drama in the Classroom
* Graded at Oxford Bookworms Stages 1 and 2
* Original plays and adaptations of classics
* Fully illustrated, frequently with stills from major films
* Introductions, performance notes, and character lists
* Exercises, including suggestions for project work
* Glossaries to explain key topic vocabulary
Why Choose Playscripts?
* Playscripts are written to be spoken
* Playscripts use direct speech, which is more accessible for many learners
* Acting and speaking aloud encorage natural stress and intonation patterns
* Drama is immediate and dynamic, making language more memorable
This famous play by William Shakespeare, written in about 1600, is one of the finest in the English language. Why does Hamlet, the young Prince of Denmark, look so sad? Why does he often say strange things? His family and friends are worried about him. Perhaps he is mad! But Hamlet thinks that he has discovered a terrible secret about a recent crime in his family. Now he has no time for Ophelia, the sweet girl who loves him, or his friends, who were at school with him. He sits alone, and thinks, and plans. What will he decide to do? Will he ever be happy again?
Drama in the Classroom
* Graded at Oxford Bookworms Stages 1 and 2
* Original plays and adaptations of classics
* Fully illustrated, frequently with stills from major films
* Introductions, performance notes, and character lists
* Exercises, including suggestions for project work
* Glossaries to explain key topic vocabulary
Why Choose Playscripts?
* Playscripts are written to be spoken
* Playscripts use direct speech, which is more accessible for many learners
* Acting and speaking aloud encorage natural stress and intonation patterns
* Drama is immediate and dynamic, making language more memorable
Series Description
Add a little drama to the classroom with Oxford Bookworms Playscripts, a series of contemporary and classic plays at Bookworms Stages 1 and 2 designed for performance or regular reading.Drama in the Classroom
* Graded at Oxford Bookworms Stages 1 and 2
* Original plays and adaptations of classics
* Fully illustrated, frequently with stills from major films
* Introductions, performance notes, and character lists
* Exercises, including suggestions for project work
* Glossaries to explain key topic vocabulary
Why Choose Playscripts?
* Playscripts are written to be spoken
* Playscripts use direct speech, which is more accessible for many learners
* Acting and speaking aloud encorage natural stress and intonation patterns
* Drama is immediate and dynamic, making language more memorable
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