G7 Animations of Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’
This Scratch animation is the result of a two-week project to digitally perform Act III Scene III of Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Teaching & Learning English
This Scratch animation is the result of a two-week project to digitally perform Act III Scene III of Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
Well, well, well. Here I am preparing for your school’s Shakespeare Day tomorrow and what do I find, only that researchers have just identified exactly where the Bard’s London house used to be situated. Here is the BBC news report: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cedeenvdwgxo
He invented over 1,700 words we still use today: lonely, bedroom, eyeball, generous His actual signature was spelled differently many times
So: 1.Shakespeare was married very young, at 18 (People now need 2 to 5 years to get married after turning 18 now) 2.HE COULD NOT SPELL, BECAUSE THEY DON’T HAVE SPELLING IN CLASSES, PEOPLE COULD SPELL HOWEVER THEY WANT!!! 3.blood moon is tomorrow, does anyone need a picture?
1. William Shakespeare’s grave was famously cursed by himself. He warned and wrote on his grave:”….Cursed be he that moves my bones.” Till today, no one has moved the bones. But his head was stollen by some robbers in 18th Century. 2. Shakespeare was born and died on the same date, 23rd April, in 1564 … Read more
Here are two fun facts about William Shakespeare: 1. He invented a lot of common words. If you’ve ever felt “lonely,” been in a “battle,” you’ve used words Shakespeare coined. He had a habit of turning nouns into verbs, verbs into adjectives, and stringing together compound words, creating hundreds of new terms that we still … Read more
1.Shakespeare passed way on 1616.4.23,on his 52nd birthday. 2.His name,”William Shakespeare”is an anagram of “I am a weakish speller.” 3.Shakespeare’s name was spelled at least 80 ways,he spelt his own name “Wm Shakspe”,”Willm Shakespere”,and in other 4 ways,but no records of him ever having spelt it “William Shakespeare”
⬆️William Shakespeare=William+Shakes+peare(though the “e” is a bit redundant). Has anyone thought about the true meaning of Shakespeare’s name? The picture above is just a funny picture of jokes. So what’s the true secret? The name “Shakespeare” has two parts:SHAKE +SPEAR. The word “shake” means to wave or to brandish(a sword or something). The last part … Read more
I was searching online about Shakespeare and suddenly came across this eye-catching picture. It depicts two silly potatoes. One lying on the ground pierced by a fork and a knife, blood(though made up by ketchup) pouring down from the “wound”. The potato on the left has a wide eyed and terrified expression on its face(if … Read more
About Shakespeare William Shakespeare is born on April 1564, 23th in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. His father John had a successful job as a glove maker. He married Anne Hathaway when he was eighteen. About The Globe Theatre The Globe Theatre was a famous round, wooden playhouse in London where William Shakespeare’s plays were performed over … Read more
Two fun facts about Shakespeare: Shakespeare is a truly remarkable English playwright and poet. When I was reading and researching about Shakespeare this week, I found these two facts really inspiring! He was a brilliant word-creator who invented over 1700 English words and phrases. Some words and phrases are still used today(such as ‘eyeball’ ‘fashionable’). … Read more