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1、Revision:Problems AdviceRevision:Problems AdviceRevision:Problems Advicepress sb to do /too muchpush sb too farbe hard on sbbe strict with sbbe not happy withRevision:Problems Advicepress Revision:Problems Advicepress sb to do /too muchpush sb too farbe hard on sbbe strict with sbbe not happy withsh

2、ow no concernneglect/ignorebe indifferent to sbnot care aboutRevision:Problems Advicepress Revision:Problems Advicepress sb to do /too muchpush sb too farbe hard on sbbe strict with sbbe not happy withprotect sb against sthspoil sbon ones back about sthbe overprotectiveshow no concernneglect/ignoreb

3、e indifferent to sbnot care aboutRevision:Problems Advicepress Revision:Problems Advicepress sb to do /too muchpush sb too farbe hard on sbbe strict with sbbe not happy withprotect sb against sthspoil sbon ones back about sthbe overprotectiveshow no concernneglect/ignorebe indifferent to sbnot care

4、aboutmake yourself understoodtalk to themcommunicate with themexchange ideasRevision:Problems Advicepress Revision:Problems Advicepress sb to do /too muchpush sb too farbe hard on sbbe strict with sbbe not happy withprotect sb against sthspoil sbon ones back about sthbe overprotectiveshow no concern

5、neglect/ignorebe indifferent to sbnot care aboutmake yourself understoodtalk to themcommunicate with themexchange ideasunderstand your parentstry to meet in the middleput yourself in your parents shoesbe independent of sb do sth on your ownRevision:Problems Advicepress Sentence patterns used for a l

6、etter of advice:Beginning :1. Having learnt / known that you have trouble/ difficulty in getting along with .,Im writing to show my sincere concern and offer you some practical suggestions.2. Sorry to know that., I would like to .Sentence patterns used for a lBody:Its highly recommended that. I stro

7、ngly suggest / advise that you should.If I were you ,I would .It is a good practice to do.It is advisable that.It is wise/ a good choice / of vital importance / of great benefit to do ./ that.Another suggestion is that you should.Why not do.? By doing so, you can not only .but also.Body:Ending:1.I d

8、o hope my suggestions/ advice will be of some help / benefit to you. you will find my . helpful/ beneficial/practical. you will take account of my sincere . take. into account/ consideration.2.Im firmly convinced that as long as you .,.Ending:Objective of Project:To create a short play about parent-

9、child relationship Objective of Project:Choose a topicDecide on a topic in your group Our topic is:_Choose a topicDecide on a topiChoose a topicChoose a topicQuarrelsChoose a topicQuarrelsChoose a topicQuarrelsChoose a topichouseworkQuarrelsChoose a topichouseworQuarrelsChoose a topichouseworkmoneyQ

10、uarrelsChoose a topichouseworQuarrelsChoose a topichouseworkfriendsmoneyQuarrelsChoose a topichouseworQuarrelspersonal habitsChoose a topichouseworkfriendsmoneyQuarrelspersonal Choose a topiQuarrelspersonal habitsChoose a topichouseworkdreams/goalsfriendsmoneyQuarrelspersonal Choose a topiQuarrelspe

11、rsonal habitsChoose a topichouseworkdreams/goalsfriendsmoneyhobbiesQuarrelspersonal Choose a topiQuarrelspersonal habitsChoose a topichouseworkdreams/goalsfriendsmoneyhobbies.Quarrelspersonal Choose a topiQuarrelspersonal habits Generation gap Choose a topichouseworkdreams/goalsfriendsmoneyhobbies.Q

12、uarrelspersonal Generation gParent-child tensionsParentsChildrenParent-child tensionsParentsChParent-child tensionsParentsChildrenhateParent-child tensionsParentsChParent-child tensionsParentsChildrenhatemisunderstandParent-child tensionsParentsChParent-child tensionsParentsChildrenhatemisunderstand

13、disbelieveParent-child tensionsParentsChParent-child tensionsParentsChildrenhatemisunderstanddisbelievedisagree on values withParent-child tensionsParentsChParent-child tensionsParentsChildrenhatemisunderstanddisbelievedisagree on values withTip Conflicts in a play are expected by the audience. If a

14、 topic can carry a conflict, it is a good one.Parent-child tensionsParentsChGood parent-child relationshipsParentsChildrenChoose a topicGood parent-child relationshipGood parent-child relationshipsParentsChildrenloveChoose a topicGood parent-child relationshipGood parent-child relationshipsParentsCh

15、ildrenloveunderstandChoose a topicGood parent-child relationshipGood parent-child relationshipsParentsChildrenloveunderstandrespectChoose a topicGood parent-child relationshipGood parent-child relationshipsParentsChildrenloveunderstandrespecthelpChoose a topicGood parent-child relationshipGood paren

16、t-child relationshipsParentsChildrenloveunderstandrespecthelpTip A good topic should reflect the change of the parent-child relationship.Choose a topicGood parent-child relationshipCase study: Is “Dream” a good topic?Conflict: You want to be a singer while your parents want you to be a writer.Choose

17、 a topicCase study: Is “Dream” a good Case study: Is “Dream” a good topic?Conflict: You want to be a singer while your parents want you to be a writer.Choose a topicHowCase study: Is “Dream” a good Case study: Is “Dream” a good topic?Conflict: You want to be a singer while your parents want you to b

18、e a writer.Solution: You and your parents come to an agreementbe a song composer and singer.Choose a topicHowCase study: Is “Dream” a good Case study: Is “Dream” a good topic?Conflict: You want to be a singer while your parents want you to be a writer.Solution: You and your parents come to an agreem

19、entbe a song composer and singer.Choose a topicHowChange(Climax)Case study: Is “Dream” a good Elements of a playSettingCharacterPlotThemeWhen and where the play is set A person or sometimes even an animal appearing in the playThe things that happen in the play and the ways in which those incidents a

20、re connectedThe controlling idea or central insight that the author of the play is trying to get acrossElements of a playSettingCharaWatch a videoWatch a videoElements of a playSettingCharactersPlotThemeThe play you watchWatch a videoWatch a videoElemWatch a videoIn the court of King LearWatch a vid

21、eoElements of a playSettingCharactersPlotThemeThe play you watchWatch a videoIn the court of KWatch a videoIn the court of King LearKing Lear, Goneril, Regan, Cordelia, KentWatch a videoElements of a playSettingCharactersPlotThemeThe play you watchWatch a videoIn the court of KPlotWatch a videoPlotW

22、atch a videoPlotKing Lear decided to divide his kingdom according to his daughters love.Watch a videoPlotKing Lear decided to dividPlotKing Lear decided to divide his kingdom according to his daughters love.Goneril and Regan lied to King Lear and told him they loved him the most.Watch a videoPlotKin

23、g Lear decided to dividPlotKing Lear decided to divide his kingdom according to his daughters love.Goneril and Regan lied to King Lear and told him they loved him the most.Cordelia told her true feelings about King Lear.Watch a videoPlotKing Lear decided to dividPlotKing Lear decided to divide his k

24、ingdom according to his daughters love.Goneril and Regan lied to King Lear and told him they loved him the most.Cordelia told her true feelings about King Lear.Kent tried to persuade King Lear to forgive Cordelia.Watch a videoPlotKing Lear decided to dividPlotKing Lear decided to divide his kingdom

25、according to his daughters love.Goneril and Regan lied to King Lear and told him they loved him the most.Cordelia told her true feelings about King Lear.Kent tried to persuade King Lear to forgive Cordelia.King Lear got angry and asked Kent to leave his country.Watch a videoPlotKing Lear decided to

26、dividPlotKing Lear decided to divide his kingdom according to his daughters love.Goneril and Regan lied to King Lear and told him they loved him the most.Cordelia told her true feelings about King Lear.Kent tried to persuade King Lear to forgive Cordelia.King Lear got angry and asked Kent to leave h

27、is country.Kent left.Watch a videoPlotKing Lear decided to dividWatch a videoInner story(The feelings) Outer story(The incidents) CharactersKing LearCordeliaKentFeelingsWatch a videoInner storyOuter satisfiedWatch a videoInner story(The feelings) Outer story(The incidents) CharactersKing LearCordeli

28、aKentFeelingssatisfiedWatch a videoInner stsatisfiedfuriousWatch a videoInner story(The feelings) Outer story(The incidents) CharactersKing LearCordeliaKentFeelingssatisfiedfuriousWatch a videoIsatisfiedfuriousdisapproval of her sistersWatch a videoInner story(The feelings) Outer story(The incidents

29、) CharactersKing LearCordeliaKentFeelingssatisfiedfuriousdisapproval ofsatisfiedfuriousdisapproval of her sisterssure of herselfWatch a videoInner story(The feelings) Outer story(The incidents) CharactersKing LearCordeliaKentFeelingssatisfiedfuriousdisapproval ofsatisfiedfuriousdisapproval of her si

30、sterssure of herselfpleadingWatch a videoInner story(The feelings) Outer story(The incidents) CharactersKing LearCordeliaKentFeelingssatisfiedfuriousdisapproval ofsatisfiedfuriousdisapproval of her sisterssure of herselfpleadingdisappointed and determined to leaveWatch a videoInner story(The feeling

31、s) Outer story(The incidents) CharactersKing LearCordeliaKentFeelingssatisfiedfuriousdisapproval ofTip Feelings can reveal characters personalities. Feelings can be shown through characters words and actions. The change of feelings can promote the development of the plot. Tip ThemeTrue love between

32、parents and childrenThemeTrue love between parentsDecide on the elements of your playElements of a playYour own playSetting?Characters?Plot?Theme?Decide on the elements of yourDecide on the elements of your playPlotExposition The exposition is the part of the play (normally in the beginning) in whic

33、h the writer “exposes” the background information that the audience needs to understand the story. ConflictClimaxThe conflict is a dramatic struggle between two forces in the play. It can be anything from a concept in one persons head to a battle between characters.The climax happens when the confli

34、ct is resolved in some way. It is the most exciting part of a play, but the journey toward a climax can be difficult. A play can have a mini-climax, a setback, and then a bigger, final climax.EndingThe ending is what becomes of the characters at the end of the play. Decide on the elements of yourWrite a playBreak the plot into acts and scenes.Write a playBreak the plot intWrite a playInclude stage directionsWrite a playInclude stage direWrite a playInclude stage directionsWrite a playInclude stage direWrite a playInclude stage directionsWrite a playInclude stag

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