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Period 1: Introduction to classical Literature (A midsummer Dream ) by William Shakespeare Plot Summary of the play and setting At the end of the lesson students should be able to i. narrate a brief history of the author and relate this to the text ii. link the sequence of major events in the play Period 2: Introduction to classical Literature (A midsummer Dream ) by William Shakespeare Plot Summary of the play and setting At the end of the lesson students should be able to i. narrate a brief history of the author and relate this to the text ii. link the sequence of major events in the play Period 3: Introduction to classical Literature (A midsummer Dream ) by William Shakespeare Class work on the Plot Summary of the play and setting At the end of the lesson students should be able to i. answer the questions giving to them correctly ii. attempt questions giving to them
Period 1: Act 1 A midsummer Dream by William Shakespeare Reading and summary – Act 1, Scene 1 & 2 At the end of the lesson students should be able to i. summarize in detail what happened in Act 1 of the play ii. list major events in Act 1 Scene 1 Period 2: Act 1 A midsummer Dream by William Shakespeare Explanation of difficult expression in Scene 1 At the end of the lesson students should be able to i. identify the unique language element in the play ii. discuss the effectiveness of the linguistic expression Period 3: Act 1 A midsummer Dream by William Shakespeare Explanation of difficult expression in Scene 2 At the end of the lesson students should be able to i. identify the unique language element in the play ii. discuss the effectiveness of the linguistic expression