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Jumbled words Jumbled words TEARETH TEARETH PAPELA PAPELA RESTORETLLY RESTORETLLY TAR TAR MARAD MARAD THEATER THEATER APPEAL APPEAL STORYTELLER STORYTELLER ART ART DRAMA DRAMA VOCABULARY VOCABULARY Playwright (n) Playwright (n) Opposing (adj) Opposing (adj) Outcome (n) Outcome (n) Execution (n) Execution (n) Perception (n) Perception (n) Extend (v)= expand Extend (v)= expand Spirit (n) Spirit (n) spiritual spiritual (adj) (adj) Nhà so n k chạ ị Nhà so n k chạ ị Ch ng đ i, ph n đ i.ố ố ả ố Ch ng đ i, ph n đ i.ố ố ả ố H u qu , tác đ ng.ậ ả ộ H u qu , tác đ ng.ậ ả ộ S th hi n, bi u di n.ự ể ệ ể ễ S th hi n, bi u di n.ự ể ệ ể ễ S am hi u, nh n th c.ự ể ậ ứ S am hi u, nh n th c.ự ể ậ ứ M r ng, v t ra.ở ộ ượ M r ng, v t ra.ở ộ ượ Tinh th n, tâm h n, linh ầ ồ Tinh th n, tâm h n, linh ầ ồ h nồ h nồ Choose the best meaning(s) of the underlined word(s) Choose the best meaning(s) of the underlined word(s) 1. 1. The The sources sources of the theater’s appeal are many. of the theater’s appeal are many. 2. 2. … … storytellers have storytellers have entertained entertained their audience around the their audience around the fire… fire… 3. 3. … … the art of creating a the art of creating a work work of art… of art… 4. 4. Theatergoers get pleasure from the director’s management Theatergoers get pleasure from the director’s management of the creative of the creative aspects aspects of the play (2 answers) of the play (2 answers) 5. 5. Give Give extraordinary extraordinary opportunities for deeper and sharper… opportunities for deeper and sharper… 6. 6. Great work of drama have great Great work of drama have great characters characters exploring the exploring the great issue. great issue. 7. 7. … … the the dramatic dramatic experience can also be spiritual one. experience can also be spiritual one. B. causes A. amused C. great A. parts; D. sides D. production D. Connected with the play C. persons/ animals in a play Fill in the blanks with information Fill in the blanks with information from the passage. from the passage. 1. 1. Four. Four. 2. 2. The dramatic contest The dramatic contest 3. 3. Creating a work of art Creating a work of art 4. 4. Ancient Greece Ancient Greece 5. 5. Humans Humans 6. 6. The authors and readers The authors and readers BRAINSTORMING BRAINSTORMING ART Vocabulary Vocabulary Involve (with)=concern Involve (with)=concern (with) (with) Artistic (adj) Artistic (adj) To be amaze at … To be amaze at … Brushwork Brushwork Tragedy (n) ≠ comedy (a) Tragedy (n) ≠ comedy (a) Có liên quan, can d vào; quan ự Có liên quan, can d vào; quan ự tâm đ nế tâm đ nế Có năng khi u v ngh thu tế ề ệ ậ Có năng khi u v ngh thu tế ề ệ ậ Ng c nhiênạ Ng c nhiênạ Phong cách v riêng bi tẽ ệ Phong cách v riêng bi tẽ ệ Bi k ch ≠ hài k chị ị Bi k ch ≠ hài k chị ị WHAT DO THEY DO? PLAYWRIGHTS ACTORS/ACTRESS FILM DIRECTORS Lucky films Lucky films stars war 6. What, according to Aristotle, is the 6. What, according to Aristotle, is the difference between tragedy and difference between tragedy and comedy? comedy? Tragedy shows us to be better than we are, but Tragedy shows us to be better than we are, but comedy shows us to be worse comedy shows us to be worse 4. In what way is the theater an 4. In what way is the theater an excellent way to extend people excellent way to extend people beyond the circle of everyday life? beyond the circle of everyday life? It gets us acquainted with people and cultures It gets us acquainted with people and cultures quite foreign to us. quite foreign to us. [...]... rained yesterday after it had been (be) dry for months 7 By the time he arrived, all his classmates had left (leave) 8 We didn’t have their new phone number because they (move) to the South had moved 10 When I came, the room was in a terrible mess because someone had broken (break in) in had (finish) We just just finished they (come) came dinner when had seldom (travel) traveled He seldom bicycle before... manage to see the Director, Did (manage) had or he she gone out by the time you (go) got (get) there? had (get) He just just got home when you phoned (phone) He had been in New York (be) While George was reading in bed, two thieves climbed had climbed into his kitchen When they had entered the house, they went into the dinning room It was very dark, so they had turned on the torch Suddenly, they heard... see anybody The thieves already went But the George’s parrot, Henry, was still there “What’s up?” he called “Nothing, Henry,” George said and smiled “Go back to sleep.” had already gone While George was reading in bed, two thieves climbed into his kitchen When they had entered the house, they went into the dinning room It was very dark, so they turned on the torch Suddenly, they heard a voice behind them