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TRANSCRIPT
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Introduction 3
Conceptual contents 4
Plot synopsis 5
Listening. Gullivers Introduction 6
Meet the characters 8
Dialogue 1 9
Dialogue 2 10
Song 1. The Sea Museum 11
Song 2. Lilliput 12
Song 3. The Giants 13
Song 4. Gullivers Travels 14
Pre-play activity 1 (for teachers). Scrambled Sentences 15Pre-play activity 2 (for teachers). Questions about dialogue 1 17Pre-play activity 3 (for teachers). Fill in the gaps dialogue 2 18Pre-play activity 4 (for teachers). Museum Descriptions 19Pre-play activity 5 (for teachers). The inhabitants of Lilliput 20Pre-play activity 6 (for teachers). The Giants Food 21
Pre-play activity 1 (for students). Scrambled Sentences 23Pre-play activity 2 (for students). Questions about dialogue 1 25Pre-play activity 3 (for students). Fill in the gaps dialogue 2 26Pre-play activity 4 (for students). Museum Descriptions 27Pre-play activity 5 (for students). The inhabitants of Lilliput 29Pre-play activity 6 (for students). The Giants Food 30
Post-play activity 1 (for teachers). Put the pictures in the correct order 32 Post-play activity 2 (for teachers). True or false 33Post-play activity 3 (for teachers). Negative sentences 35Post-play activity 4 (for teachers). Choose the correct answer 36Post-play activity 5 (for teachers). Alphabet soup and build the sentence 37
Post-play activity 1 (for students). Put the pictures in the correct order 39 Post-play activity 2 (for students). True or false 40Post-play activity 3 (for students). Negative sentences 42Post-play activity 4 (for students). Choose the correct answer 43Post-play activity 5 (for students). Alphabet soup and build the sentence 44
Extra-Activity 1.Message in a bottle 46
Extra-Activity 2. Lilliputians Hat 48
Extra-Activity 3. Gullivers Game 49
Vocabulary 51
Index
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Introduction
The primary purpose of the teachers pack is to help both teachers and students alike to get as much as possible out of their participation in the interactive performance of GULLIVER.
The pack has been designed as a tool to help students understand the play, learn new vocabulary and improve their listening and speaking skills. Once they have done the activities, students will understand better both how the story develops and the lines the actors deliver so they will get more enjoyment out of the performance. This CD contains some introductory material where youll find texts corresponding to the plot synopsis and the characters, some dialogues from the play and the original songs performed in the play. Also, youll find some suggested activities we recommend you to do before the play, pre play activities and some post-play activities which have been designed to check if students have understood the play correctly. The activities also enable the students vocabulary, expressions and grammatical structures to improve.
Pre-play and post-play activities include instructions for the teacher and the corresponding student worksheets, as long as the activity requires them. Some of the activities have an extension part (extension activity) which makes it possible to study the contents in depth, depending on the groups ability. Both the introductory material and the suggested activities may require the corresponding audio material to make better use of them. In this case, we provide you with the corresponding track number from the audio CD.
In order to help the teacher find and select the audio activities, we have listed the track numbers below with their corresponding contents in the play GULLIVER.
C.D. AUDIO GULLIVER (TRACK 23 TO 33)
Track 23 - Listening Gullivers Introduction
Track 24 - Meet the Characters
Track 25 - Dialogue 1
Track 26 - Dialogue 2
Track 27 - Song 1. The Sea Museum
Track 28 - Song 2. Lilliput
Track 29 - Song 3. The Giants
Track 30 - Song 4. Gullivers Travels
Track 31 - Pre-Play Activity 4. Museum descriptions
Track 32 - Post-Play Activity 3.True or false
Track 33 - Post-Play Activity 5. Choose the correct answer
A new feature includes the possibility for teachers to see the choreography of a song on our website and therefore offers the opportunity of teaching it to the students prior to the show, thus allowing them to fully enjoy the dance on the day of the show.
We sincerely hope that both teachers and students fully enjoy the play itself and the activities which make up this teachers pack.
We also hope this proves to be a useful aid in enhancing enjoyment of this interactive theatre experience.
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Conceptual contents
ListeningVarious activities such as listening and repeating
words as well as having to fill in the gaps to certain dialogues and songs, helping to sharpen the students ear and encourage them to repeat all they hear in English.
Reading and writing There are numerous moments where students
have to read and understand the sentences and dialogues within this dossier. It helps them to hone in on their reading skills and then gives them the opportunity through writing to practice what they already know as well as developing a greater knowledge of the language.
ConversationThe main focus when learning a language should
be on the ability to communicate. Here, students are given the opportunity to develop this important skill by involving them in dialogues, conversations, songs, and pair-work set specifically to encourage conversation in English. At this stage students should have already developed a certain level of understanding and speaking to enable them to deploy their first English communicative manifestations, and to consolidate the basic grammatical categories of this language, and ensure their awareness and approach to the Anglo-Saxon cultural tradition. The teaching materials in GULLIVER will allow you to study the following conceptual contents in depth:
- Simple Present tense. Auxiliary verbs in negatives and questions. Third person singular.
- Past simple tense. Verb conjugation. Affirmative and negative sentences. Used to.
- Third conditional sentences, prepositions, the passive, Present Perfect tenses, etc.
- Personality Adjectives (nervous, impulsive, knowledgeable).
- Phrasal Verbs (to end up, to get on).
- Vocabulary: History, geography, traveling, cultural knowledge and other useful vocabulary mentioned in the story.
- Irregular verbs, sentence formation.
The educational interests of this activity will focus on helping students start developing the four basic skills of any foreign language: listening, speaking, reading and writing. All this with an approach based on communication, which aims to encourage students, involving them in dialogues, conversations, songs, etc, and other forms of communication that are essential to the teaching and learning of a foreign language process. At this stage students should develop a certain level of understanding and speaking to enable them to deploy their first English communicative manifestations, and to consolidate the basic grammatical categories of this language, and ensure their awareness and approach to the Anglo-Saxon cultural tradition. The teaching materials of GULLIVER will allow you to study in depth the following conceptual contents:
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Plot synopsis
Its the year 1699 and the young Lemuel Gulliver, a doctor by profession, decides to sail and travel to other countries in search of adventure and fortune
One stormy night at sea, his ship is wrecked. Gulliver is an excellent swimmer and swims for many miles before he reaches shore. Gulliver is very tired and decides to sleep. He will look for food after having sufficient rest.
Gulliver is shipwrecked in the land of Lilliput. When he wakes up, the sun is beating down upon him. He tries to move, but he cant. His hair, hands, legs and body are tied to the ground. He sees a little person running around him. Her name is Lilo. When Gulliver asks her where he is, she says: You are in the land of Lilliput, giant; I am a Lilliputian. Gulliver laughs. I am not a giant, he says. You are to me, she replies. Gulliver laughs again when she tells him that Lilliput is the most amazing place in the whole world and Lilo gets very upset, although she has a bad temper anyway.
She offers to help Gulliver fix his boat to try to return to his native England. When the boat is finished, Gulliver, thanks Lilo for showing him her wonderful land and for helping him fix his boat and he sets sail again.
There is another stormy night and Gulliver is shipwrecked again. But this time he is washed up on a different island. Everything on the island seems very big compared to him.
He hears a deep booming voice asking him who he is and what he is doing there. Again, same as before in Lilliput, Gulliver asks where he is, and the deep booming voice, which belongs to a giant named Goliath, laughs and answers: You are in Brobdingnag!. Brobdingnag? Where is that?, Gulliver asks amazed. The most wonderful land in the whole world, replies Goliath. That is what Lilo said, says Gulliver. Lilo?, Goliath asks. Yes, the Lilliputian, Gulliver explains. After a while Goliath tells Gulliver to stop talking and says he is very hungry. Gulliver says he is hungry too and asks Goliath what there is to eat in Brobdingnag. Goliath tells him that he, Gulliver, is on the giants menu. Gulliver doesnt panic and tells Goliath he
can prepare something even better. Then he sets about making a sleeping potion to make all the giants sleep so he can escape from Brobdingnag. He fixes up his boat and leaves the island.
After many days at sea and no more shipwrecks, Gulliver follows a giant bird all the way back to England.
Finally, he arrives home and tells all the people about his wonderful adventure.
This is an exciting story told by two curious sailors who collect all kinds of objects from the bottom of the sea and take care of them at the sea museum. With them, you will find out all about Gulliver, the sinking of his ship and his accidental arrival in the distant lands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag.
Join him as he meets the strange inhabitants of these two worlds, the Lilliputians and the Giants, a race of very suspicious beings so different to Gulliver. Join Gulliver as all his great adventures come to life.
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C.D. Track 23
Hello, boys and girls. My name is Gulliver, Lemuel Gulliver (Repeat: Gulliver).
I am a doctor by profession and my passion is to travel by boat. (Repeat: Boat). One day I began my adventures starting out from England on my way to a rich and prosperous land and I did it by sailing the sea. (Repeat: Sea). The problem came when I was shipwrecked; I fell asleep and woke up in a strange land called Lilliput. (Repeat: Lilliput). There lived very small beings, tiny, with a very bad characters, called Lilliputians. (Repeat: Lilliputians). They were very curious and found my customs very strange. Some of them were always on horses (Repeat: Horses). When I was in Lilliput, they had trouble feeding me, because for me the food was very small. I was a giant among them. I had to leave Lilliput and go home, but I had to rebuild my boat. The problem was that once I went to sea again I suffered another shipwreck (Repeat: Shipwreck). This time I woke up in a different land: in a country of giants (Repeat: Giants). All the inhabitants of this land called Brobdingnag were very tall and I was a dwarf among them. (Repeat: Dwarf).
The Giants made me very scared at first, but I managed to become friends with them. (Repeat: Friends). When I left that land and was returning to my native England, I was captured by an eagle (Repeat: Eagle) and it took me back to my house. Thats how I became a giant among dwarfs and a dwarf among giants.
All my exciting adventures are captured in the wonderful book (Repeat: Book) by Jonathan Swift entitled Gullivers Travels.
See you soon guys and repeat after me: Your life can be a great adventure.
C.D. Track 23
Have the students listen to the text carefully and repeat the words when they hear the foghorn. Then let them listen to the text again and fill in those words in the blank spaces.
Now listen to the text carefully again and fill in the words that are missing when you hear the foghorn again.
Repeat the words:
Gulliver Boat Sea Lilliput Lilliputians Horses Shipwreck Giants Dwarf
Friends Eagle Book
Hello, boys and girls. My name is Gulliver, Lemuel Gulliver.
I am a doctor by profession and my passion is to travel by boat One day I began my adventures starting out from England on my way to a rich and prosperous land, and I did it by sailing the sea The problem came when I was shipwrecked; I fell asleep and woke up in a strange land called Lilliput. There lived very small beings, tiny, with a very bad characters, called Lilliputians. They were very curious and found my customs very strange. Some of them were always on horses When I was in Lilliput they had trouble feeding me, because for me the food was very small. I was a giant among them. I had to leave Lilliput and go home, but I had to rebuild my boat. The problem was that once I went to sea again I suffered another shipwreck. This time I woke up in a different land: in a country
of giants. All the inhabitants of this land called Brobdingnag were very tall and I was a dwarf among them. The giants made me very scared at first, but I managed to become friends with them. When I left that land and was returning to my native England, I was captured by an eagle and it took me back to my house. Thats how I became a giant among dwarfs and a dwarf among giants.
All my exciting adventures are captured in the wonderful book by Jonathan Swift entitled The Gullivers Travels.
See you soon guys and repeat after me: Your life can be a great adventure.
Gulliversintroduction
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Hello, boys and girls. My name is Gulliver, Lemuel Gulliver (Repeat: Gulliver).
I am a doctor by profession and my passion is to travel by boat. (Repeat: Boat). One day I began my adventures starting out from England on my way to a rich and prosperous land and I did it by sailing the sea. (Repeat: Sea). The problem came when I was shipwrecked; I fell asleep and woke up in a strange land called Lilliput. (Repeat: Lilliput). There lived very small beings, tiny, with a very bad characters, called Lilliputians. (Repeat: Lilliputians). They were very curious and found my customs very strange. Some of them were always on horses (Repeat: Horses). When I was in Lilliput, they had trouble feeding me, because for me the food was very small. I was a giant among them. I had to leave Lilliput and go home, but I had to rebuild my boat. The problem was that once I went to sea again I suffered another shipwreck (Repeat: Shipwreck). This time I woke up in a different land: in a country of giants (Repeat: Giants). All the inhabitants of this land called Brobdingnag were very tall and I was a dwarf among them. (Repeat: Dwarf).
The Giants made me very scared at first, but I managed to become friends with them. (Repeat: Friends). When I left that land and was returning to my native England, I was captured by an eagle (Repeat: Eagle) and it took me back to my house. Thats how I became a giant among dwarfs and a dwarf among giants.
All my exciting adventures are captured in the wonderful book (Repeat: Book) by Jonathan Swift entitled Gullivers Travels.
See you soon guys and repeat after me: Your life can be a great adventure.
Listen to the text carefully and repeat the words when you hear the foghorn.
Now listen to the text carefully again and fill in the words that are missing when you hear the foghorn again.
Repeat the words:
Gulliver Boat Sea Lilliput Lilliputians - Horses Shipwreck Giants Dwarf
Friends Eagle Book
Hello, boys and girls. My name is , Lemuel Gulliver.
I am a doctor by profession and my passion is to travel by One day I began my adventures starting out from England on my way to a rich and prosperous land, and I did it by sailing the The problem came when I was shipwrecked; I fell asleep and woke up in a strange land called . There lived very small beings, tiny, with a very bad characters, called
. They were very curious and found my customs very strange. Some of them were always on . When I was in Lilliput they had trouble feeding me, because for me the food was very small. I was a giant among them. I had to leave Lilliput and go home, but I had to rebuild my boat. The problem was that once I
went to sea again I suffered another . This time I woke up in a different land: in a country of . All the inhabitants of this land called Brobdingnag were very tall and I was a among them. The giants made me very scared at first, but I managed to become with them. When I left that land and was returning to my native England, I was captured by an and it took me back to my house. Thats how I became a giant among dwarfs and a dwarf among giants.
All my exciting adventures are captured in the wonderful by Jonathan Swift entitled The Gullivers Travels.
See you soon guys and repeat after me: Your life can be a great adventure.
Gulliversintroduction
C.D. Track 23
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Meet the characters
C.D. Track 24
James Cook, the explorerHe is a famous explorer who collects all kinds of objects
from the sea. He navigates around the world on his boat always looking for what he calls sea treasures. Thanks to this navigation, he has found, among other things, the Pirate Blackbeards treasure, the shell containing the Little Mermaids voice, a tooth from the Loch Ness Monster, Captain Nemos wet suit, a violin from a musician travelling on the Titanic, the doors of the submerged Atlantis... And a bottle containing a very mysterious piece of treasure... But what does it contain?
Matt, the sailorHe works in the Sea Museum with Clare and is responsible
for collecting and classifying all the objects that James Cook sends them every day. Matt is clueless but funny and he loves to hear a good story, especially one concerning the sea and all its mysteries.
Clare, the sailorAlong with Matt, she works at the Sea Museum. She is
efficient, intelligent and knows all the treasures the museum has, but also knows the history of each piece perfectly. She loves her job and has a good relationship with Matt, who she is a little in love with.
GulliverHe is the true protagonist of the story. He is a doctor
by profession and decides to sail his boat in search of treasure. He experiences an amazing adventure when he is shipwrecked and wakes up in Lilliput. His second shipwreck takes him to Brobdingnag, the land of the giants. Gulliver is brave and always ready for adventure. Finally, he gets back home to England.
Lilo, the LilliputianShe is an inhabitant of the small country of Lilliput, i.e., she
is a Lilliputian. She has a bad temper and is always angry and in a bad mood. But even being so small she is very strong and agile. She loves horseriding and her job in Lilliput is in the personal guard of the King of Lilliput. She is not afraid of Gulliver, although he is much bigger than her.
Goliath, the GiantHe lives in Brobdingnag, the land of the giants. He is a
giant with a deep voice, but moves very slowly. He is always hungry and eats everything he finds, even people. Logically, Gulliver is very afraid of him.
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C.D. Track 25
Gulliver meets Lilo, the LilliputianDialogue 1
Gulliver, still in shock from the shipwreck has woken up in pain and is somewhat bewildered. He discovers a very small person among the weeds.
Gulliver. Wah! What a fright you gave me! Sorry, but are you a... a... gnome?
Lilo. No, I am not a gnome.
Gulliver. A dwarf?
Lilo. No, Im not a dwarf.
Gulliver. A woodland creature?
Lilo. OK! Thats it, listen up! I am not a gnome or a dwarf, or any kind of woodland creature!
Gulliver. Oh Im sorry, but I see you have a very bad temper.
Lilo. You are
Gulliver. Very big?
Lilo. You are
Gulliver. Very tall?
Lilo. You are
Gulliver. Huge?
Lilo. Ugly, you are very ugly!
Gulliver. I am Gulliver, Lemuel Gulliver. What is your name?
Lilo. Excuse me?
Gulliver. Your name, what is it?
Lilo. I cannot believe it, I cannot ... you want to know my name?
Gulliver. Yes, exactly.
Lilo. (Standing firm) Lilo, Lilo the Lilliputian.
Gulliver. Lilo? What kind of a name is that?
Lilo. Look, you big, tall, huge, ugly man ... Have you come all the way to my country just to insult me?
Gulliver. Your country?
Lilo. Yes, my country
Gulliver. Where am I?
Lilo. Where? What a question! Where do you think you are? Only in the best country in the whole world, only in the most beautiful country in the whole world, more, more, more than any other country in the whole world.
Gulliver. And can you tell me what the name of this best country, so beautiful, so ... well, everything you said, is?
Lilo. Your question offends me, it offends me a lot, you big, tall, huge ugly man ... You are nothing less than a ... Its called Lilliput.
Gulliver. Where?
Lilo. In addition to large, tall and ugly, youre a deaf man too, it seems!
Gulliver. I do not know if I understand.
Lilo. Listen.
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C.D. Track 26
Gulliver meets Goliath the GiantDialogue 2
Gulliver speaks with Goliath the Giant and is scared.
Goliath. Lemuel Gulliver, right?
Gulliver. Yes, thats my name and I am ...
Goliath. A doctor, I suppose. You certainly are no sailor...
Gulliver. Why do you say that and how do you know that?
Goliath. You look like a doctor and you are not a sailor because you are shipwrecked!
Gulliver. Well, actually, Ive floundered because of a bad storm that wrecked my ship, and then the wind tossed it around so badly the water kept coming into the boat...
Goliath. And shipwrecked you here, in my country (Goliath laughs).
Gulliver. Is this your country?
Goliath. Brobdingnag, the land of the giants. The best country in the whole world.
Gulliver. Oh, I met a Lilliputian and she said the same!
Goliath. A who?
Gulliver. A Lilliputian, an inhabitant of Lilliput. A very small dwarf-like being with a bad temper.
Goliath. Hmm...Enough talk! I am hungry, very hungry.
Gulliver. The truth is that I am hungry too. What is there to eat here?
Goliath. How funny you are, short, tiny, dwarf man! My food is you.
Gulliver. Im not sure I heard that right, Giant, but I thought you said that I was your food. Hehehe.
Goliath. You heard right. I, Goliath, giant among giants, will eat you now.
Gulliver. But why?
Goliath. Because I am hungry, very hungry.
Gulliver. Yeah, but would it not be better to eat something else? I mean anything, meat, vegetables, pizza maybe?
Goliath. Be quiet! Can you be quiet while I eat you?
Gulliver. Wait!!!! I have an idea.
Goliath. What kind of idea?
Gulliver. I believe I can offer you a recipe that youll really like ... what do you say? I promise youll love it, I give you my word as a sailor.
Goliath. Youre not a sailor.
Gulliver. Well, I give you my word as a doctor then. And Im a chef too, an excellent chef.
Goliath. Okay I accept your proposal. But if I do not like what you offer me, I promise, Ill eat you right then and there!
Gulliver. Perfect. It sounds like a good deal. I accept.
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C.D. Track 27
The sea museumSong 1
MATT & CLARE, THE SAILORS:
(SPOKEN)
MATT: Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, you are all very welcome here today.
CLARE: Such wonders we have for you Please, let us take you on a fantastic journey through...
BOTH: THE SEA MUSEUM!
MATT:
The Violin from the TitanicA fin from Moby DickThe Bermuda TriangleAt the Sea Museum
CLARE:
We have the little Mermaids voiceCaptain Nemos wet suitThe map from Treasure IslandAt the Sea Museum
BOTH:
There are so many thingsFor us all to seeSo many wonders hereAt the Museum
MATT (spoken):
There is gold and silverDiamonds and treasureAt the Sea Museum
CLARE:
Here we have Blackbeards treasureA tooth belonging to NessieThe front doors of AtlantisAt the Sea Museum
MATT:
An eye plucked from the KrakenThe bell from Noahs ArkNeptunes tridentAt the Sea Museum
BOTH:
There are so many thingsFor us all to seeSo many wonders hereAt the Museum
Welcome, Welcome to the Sea Museum!
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C.D. Track 28
Lilo the LilliputianSong 2
LILO THE LILLIPUTIAN:
With the sky so blue and gates so tall
Lilliput is a picture
The water is so crystal clear
Life here seems so much richer.
The people here they always smile
There is always laughter
They food tastes great in Lilliput
Its happily ever after.
SPEAKING: AND NOW THE DISCO VERSION
With sky so blue and gates so tall
Lilliput is a picture
The water is so crystal clear
Life here seems so much richer.
The people here they always smile
There is always laughter
The food tastes great in Lilliput
Its happily ever after.
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C.D. Track 29
The GiantsSong 3
GULLIVER:
Uh Uh, I have to be careful
Its tricky as can be
Trying to cook under pressure
To make them sleep you see
Oh all the squirting and swirling
The crumble and smooth
I have to get the recipe right
To keep them in the mood
Shushhhhhhhhhhh
Be careful not to wake them up
Shushhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Add a pinch, a spoon, a cup
Uh Uh, dont make much noise
Or out of slumber theyll come
And all the potion in the world
Wont help and Ill have to run
So mix up all the things now
Get it nice and hot
But be careful not to burn it
I only get one shot
Shushhhhhhhhhhh
Be careful not to wake them up
Shushhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Add a pinch, a spoon, a cup
Stir and Whip
Fold and Drip
Now we are done!
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C.D. Track 30
Gullivers TravelsSong 4
GULLIVER:
I set sail on, a beautiful sunny day
everything was ready and
adventures were on the way
but one stormy night
my ship was wrecked
and all were drowned except
Gulliver
That is my name. I sail the seas
In search of lands, foreign to me
Gulliver.
I sail the world. Living my dreams
I had landed in Lilliput, and when I woke up
Lilo was there and we became friends
I fixed up my boat, with Lilos help
And then I went back to sea again
But once more, I was wrecked
this time somewhere different
Brobdingnag
the land of giants
who wanted to eat me,
Goliath especially
So I prepared some food
to make them sleep
and then I went
back to the sea
I love sailing, its the life for me
But Im happy
To be home again.
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Scrambled sentencesPre-Play Activity 1
1. Lilo. OK! Thats it, listen up! I am not a gnome or a dwarf, or any kind of woodland creature!
or a dwarf,/Thats it,/ woodland creature!/ listen up!/ a gnome/ or any kind/ of / OK! / I am not
2. Gulliver. I am Gulliver, Lemuel Gulliver. What is your name?
/your name? /Lemuel Gulliver. /What is / I am
3. Goliath. You look like a Doctor and you are not a sailor because you are shipwrecked!
like /shipwrecked!/ You look/ /and/ a sailor/ because/ you are not/ you are/ a Doctor
4. Gulliver. I believe I can offer you a menu that youll really like ... what do you say? I promise youll love it, I give you my word as a sailor
as a sailor/I promise youll/I believe/ you a/ really like/ menu/... /what do/ you say?/ love it,/ I give you my word/ I can offer/ that youll
5. Lilo. Where? What a question! Where do you think you are? Only in the best country in the whole world, only in the most beautiful country in the whole world, more, more, more than any other country in the whole world.
Where?/ more, more, more/Where do you think you are?/Only in the most beautiful country in the whole world,/more than any other country in the whole world./What a question!/only in the best country in the whole world,
6. Lilo. Your question offends me, it offends me a lot, you big, tall, huge ugly man ... You are nothing less than a... Its called Lilliput.
Its called Lilliput./it offends me a lot,/ you big,/ tall,/ ... /You are nothing less/ than a /.../ Your question offends me,/huge ugly man
7. Gulliver. Oh, Im sorry, but I see you have a bad temper.
but I see/ you have a bad temper./Oh, Im sorry,
8. Gulliver. Yeah, but would it not be better to eat something else? I mean anything, meat, vegetables, pizza maybe?
I mean anything,/but would it not be better to eat something else?/ pizza maybe?/Yeah,/meat, vegetables,
9. Lilo. Look, you! Big, tall, huge, ugly man ... Have you come all the way to my country just to insult me?
just to insult me?// ... /have you come/ all the way/ to my country/ Look, you!/ big, tall, huge, ugly man
10. Goliath. How funny you are, short, tiny, dwarf man! My food is you.
My food is you./short,/ tiny,/ dwarf man!/ How funny you are,
11. Goliath. Be quiet! Can you be quiet while I eat you?
Can you/ while I eat you? be quiet/Be quiet!
12. Goliath. Brobdingnag, the land of the giants. The best country in the whole world.
the land of the giants./ whole world./ country/ in the/ Brobdingnag,/The best
In this activity students get to know a bit about the characters from dialogue 1 & 2 from the play while practicing the Present Simple tense. They have to put the scrambled sentences in the right order and then guess which character they belong to.
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Scrambled sentencesPre-Play Activity 1
Key:1. Gulliver.
I am Gulliver, Lemuel Gulliver. What is your name?
I believe I can offer you a menu that youll really like ... What do you say? I promise youll love it, I give you my word as a sailor.
Oh, Im sorry, but I see you have a bad temper.
Yeah, but would it not be better to eat something else? I mean anything, meat, vegetables, pizza maybe?
2. Lilo.
OK! Thats it, listen up! I am not a gnome or a dwarf, or any kind of woodland creature!
Where? What a question! Where do you think you are? Only in the best country in the whole world, only in the most beautiful country in the whole world, more, more, more than any other country in the whole world.
Your question offends me, it offends me a lot, you big, tall, huge ugly man ... You are nothing less than a... Its called Lilliput.
Look, you big, tall, huge, ugly man ... Have you come all the way to my country just to insult me?
3 Goliath.
You look like a Doctor and you are not a sailor because you are shipwrecked!
How funny you are, short, tiny, dwarf man!
My food is you.
Be quiet! Can you be quiet while I eat you?
Brobdingnag, the land of the giants. The best country in the whole world.
Now, under the names of each of the 3 characters, students should write the sentences they have unscrambled above for each. i.e. I am Gulliver, Lemuel Gulliver. What is your name?.
Extension Activity 1Once students have completed the activity, the
teacher can ask them simple questions like Who is Gulliver? or Is Goliath a good giant?.
Extension Activity 2In their notebooks, students can draw a picture
of themselves and write similar sentences (e.g. I am a student, I live in ..., I play the guitar).
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Questions about dialogue 1Pre-Play Activity 2
Students must read and listen to Dialogue 1 -C.D. TRACK 25- Then answer the questions about the dialogue.
Having read the dialogue and listened to the dialogue again, students should now answer the following questions about the dialogue.
Questions:
1. What does Gulliver think the little person is?
Gulliver thinks Lilo is a gnome, a dwarf or a woodland creature.
2. Where does Gulliver land after his ship wreck?
He lands in Lilliput.
3. What is the name of the little person that Gulliver meets?
Her name is Lilo
4. What is Lilo?
Lilo is a Lilliputian.
5. What does Lilo call Gulliver?
She calls Gulliver a large, big, tall, huge, ugly man who is deaf too.
6. How does Lilo describe Lilliput to Gulliver?
She describes it as the best country in the whole world, only the most beautiful country in the whole world, more, more, more than any other country in the whole world.
7. What does Gulliver tell Lilo she has?
He tells her she has a bad temper.
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Fill in the gapsPre-Play Activity 3
Listen to dialogue 2 C.D. TRACK 26- and fill in the gaps.
Gulliver speaks with Goliath the Giant and is scared.
Goliath. Lemuel Gulliver, right?
Gulliver. Yes, thats my name and I am ...
Goliath. A doctor, I suppose. You certainly are no sailor...
Gulliver. Why do you say that and how do you know that?
Goliath. You look like a doctor and you are not a sailor because you are shipwrecked!
Gulliver. Well, actually, Ive floundered because of a bad storm that wrecked my ship, and then the wind tossed it around so badly the water kept coming into the boat...
Goliath. And shipwrecked you here, in my country (Goliath laughs).
Gulliver. Is this your country?
Goliath. Brobdingnag, the land of the giants. The best country in the whole world.
Gulliver. Oh, I met a Lilliputian and she said the same!
Goliath. A who?
Gulliver. A Lilliputian, an inhabitant of Lilliput. A very small dwarf like being with a bad temper.
Goliath. Hmm...Enough talk! I am hungry, very hungry.
Gulliver. The truth is that I am hungry too. What is there to eat here?
Goliath. How funny you are, short, tiny, dwarf man! My food is you.
Gulliver. Im not sure I heard that right, Giant, but I thought you said that I was your food. Hehehe.
Goliath. You heard right. I, Goliath, giant among giants, will eat you now.
Gulliver. But why?
Goliath. Because I am hungry, very hungry.
Gulliver. Yeah, but would it not be better to eat something else? I mean anything, meat, vegetables, pizza maybe?
Goliath. Be quiet! Can you be quiet while I eat you?
Gulliver. Wait!!!! I have an idea.
Goliath. What kind of idea?
Gulliver. I believe I can offer you a recipe that youll really like ... what do you say? I promise youll love it, I give you my word as a sailor.
Goliath. Youre not a sailor.
Gulliver. Well, I give you my word as a doctor then. And Im a chef too, an excellent chef.
Goliath. Okay I accept your proposal. But if I do not like what you offer me, I promise, Ill eat you right then and there!
Gulliver. Perfect. It sounds like a good deal. I accept.
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C.D. Track 31
Listen to the museum guide describing six pieces from the SEA MUSEUM. Match the description with the image.
1. BLACKBEARDS TREASURE.
It was found in the area of Teachs Hole and consists of a chest full of gold coins and precious objects, like necklaces, rings, bracelets, candlesticks, glasses... - that belonged to Edward Thatch, better known as Blackbeard, one of the most feared pirates in history. This pirate was popular because of the peculiar garb he wore when making attacks. Blackbeard was born in Bristol, England; and he died after a confrontation with Lieutenant Robert Maynard and his troops.
2. THE SHELL OF THE LITTLE MERMAID.
The famous Little Mermaid character created by Hans Christian Andersen is forced to deliver her voice to the Sea Witch in exchange for getting some legs that allow her to be with her beloved on land. Thats the deal that the Sea Witch makes with her, giving her a magic potion to make her dream come true. Then the Sea Witch jealously traps her voice inside a seashell.
3. THE TOOTH OF THE LOCH NESS MONSTER.
This monster, familiarly known as Nessie lives in Loch Ness, a deep freshwater lake near the city of Inverness in Scotland. It is supposed that Nessie is an animal closely related to the dinosaurs, with a gigantic frame, small upper limbs and long neck. It has prominent teeth, but it is unknown whether it is dangerous or not.
4. CAPTAIN NEMOS WET SUIT.
Captain Nemo is the commander of the submarine Nautilus and the protagnist of the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. He is a captain who travels the seas in an effort to gather scientific research, and exact justice and revenge. He is a quiet, enigmatic man who hides his past, and who, in fact, is the Prince Dakkar, the son of an Indian rajah. His crew are from different countries, who keep absolute loyalty.
5. A MUSICIANS VIOLIN FROM THE TITANIC.
The violin belongs to Wallace Hartley, director of the orchestra on the Titanic. This violin survived the shipwreck of 1912, in which fifteen hundred people died in the freezing North Atlantic waters. The violin played at the exact moment the Titanic sank. It was discovered ten days after the first Titanic dive and has a silver plate on the case which reads, To Wallace, from Mary, on our engagement.
6. THE GATES OF ATLANTIS.
Atlantis is the name of a mythical island spoke of by the Greek philosopher Plato. It existed nine thousand years before the Athenian Solon. It was an island located beyond the Pillars of Hercules, which was larger than Libya and Asia put together. In one day and one night, Atlantis disappeared swallowed up by the sea, without anyone ever knowing why
Treasures of the Sea MuseumPre-Play Activity 4
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The inhabitants of LilliputPre Play Activity 5
The aim of the activity is to introduce vocabulary related with jobs. In the box, there are 12 different professions, and then three different columns: In Lilliput, Today, and Lilliput/Today. Explain to the students that the play is set in the 17th Century and in those days it was very different from nowadays, but that there are some jobs that still exist. Get the students to find the differences (e.g. In Lilliput there were no .......?) Then ask them to copy the words provided into the correct columns and into the appropriate definition below.
IN LILLIPUTCraftsman
Traders
Farmer
Servant
TODAYSoftware Engineer
Accountant
Marketer
Human Resources Manager
IN LILLIPUT/TODAYGroce
Fishmonger
Goldsmith
Plasterer
Groce Fishmonger Goldsmith Plasterer Software Engineer Accountant Marketer Human Resources Manager Craftsman Traders Farmer Servant
1.A Craftsman: A person who practices or is highly skilled in a craft skill.
2.A Trader: a person who trades things for money or other things; a merchant or business person.
3.A Farmer: a person who farms; person who operates a farm or cultivated land.
4.A Servant: a person employed by another, especially to perform domestic duties.
5.A Software Engineer: a person trained and skilled in the design, development, maintenance, testing, and evaluation of the software and systems that make computers or anything containing software work.
6.An Accountant: a person whose profession is inspecting and auditing personal or commercial accounts.
7.A Marketer: a person whose duties include the identification of the goods and services desired by consumers.
8.Human Resources Manager: is someone who oversees and manages a companys human resources department. i.e. all the people who work for the company.
9.A Grocer: the owner or operator of a store that sells general food supplies and certain non-edible articles for household use, such as soap and paper.
10.A Fishmonger: a dealer in fish, especially for eating.
11.A Goldsmith: a person who makes or sells articles of gold.
12.A Plasterer: a tradesman who works with plaster, such as forming a layer of plaster on an interior wall or plaster decorative mouldings on ceilings or walls.
Definitions
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The giants foodPre-Play Activity 6
Ingredients:50g passionflower, dried
50g chamomile, dried
500ml water (hot or cold) [2]
5 Tablespoons of honey
Optional:50g Oat straw, dried
50g Hop flowers, dried
Equipment:Table Spoon
Small pot
Cup
Bowl
Strainer
Glass
Directions:This first step is optional but I highly recommend
it for a little extra special magic. Take your passion flower and chamomile and place them in the bowl, then fill the bowl with water.
Leave to infuse overnight under a full moon or for a full day in the pure sunlight.
Remove the passionflower and chamomile using a strainer your water is now ready.
OPTIONAL: To prepare a stronger potion, add the other dried herbs (oat straw and hop flowers) to a bowl and pour over the water.
Put a label and date on the jar, so everyone knows its a giants sleeping potion i.e. GIANTS SLEEPING POTION 01/01/2016.
Fasten the lid tightly and store somewhere away from direct sunlight.
Leave this to infuse for about 20 minutes.
Best taken 45 minutes before bedtime to enable the herbs to take effect. 10 drops in a little juice or food and your giant will be fast asleep in minutes.
Below there is a recipe for a homemade sleeping potion for giants and people alike.
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The giants foodPre-Play Activity 6
Find the ingredients from the recipe in the Alphabet Soup below.
1. Water 2. Honey3. Passion4. Bowl5. Hop6. Chamomile7. Pot8. Spoon
S P O O N X E M O F T P
O X I K M B I R W C L A
H H Y X B X R O T H O S
O U R K L S D F R A E S
N L W Y A O J O P M N I
E C M B O G Q C U O L O
Y S A B Z O I Y L M C N
B O W L R T N U O I K U
J A L U J S C H T L P F
A R Q E U T I M L E O P
X U G L Y U G Z J I V O
W A T E R Y T O P R I H
Extension ActivityIn the space below, draw a picture of Goliath. How
do you imagine him? Does he have 4 arms and 6 eyes? Maybe he has a beard down to his toes. Let your imagination go.
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1. or a dwarf,/Thats it,/ woodland creature!/ listen up!/ a gnome/ or any kind/ of / OK! / I am not/
2. Gulliver / your name? /Lemuel Gulliver. /What is // I am
3. like /shipwrecked!/ You look/ /and/ a sailor/ because/ you are not/ you are/ a Doctor
4. as a sailor/I promise youll/I believe/ you a/ really like/ menu/... /what do/ you say?/ love it,/ I give you my word/ I can offer/ that youll/
5. Where?/ more, more, more/Where do you think you are?/Only in the most beautiful country in the whole world,/more than any other country in the whole world./What a question!/only in the best country in the whole world,/
6. Its called Lilliput./it offends me a lot,/ you big,/ tall,/ ... /You are nothing less/ than a /.../ Your question offends me,/huge ugly man/
7. but I see/ you have a bad temper./Oh, Im sorry,/
8. I mean anything,/but would it not be better to eat something else?/ pizza maybe?/Yeah,/meat, vegetables,/
9. just to insult me?// ... /have you come/ all the way/ to my country/ Look, you!/ big, tall, huge, ugly man
10. My food is you./short,/ tiny,/ dwarf man!/ How funny you are,/
11. Can you/ while I eat you? be quiet/Be quiet!/
12. the land of the giants./ whole world./ country/ in the/ Brobdingnag,/The best/
In this activity students get to know a bit about the characters from dialogue 1 & 2 from the play while practicing the Present Simple tense. They have to put the scrambled sentences in the right order and then guess which character they belong to.
Scrambled sentencesPre-Play Activity 1
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1. Gulliver
2. Lilo
3. Goliath
Scrambled sentencesPre-Play Activity 1
Now, under the names of each of the 3 characters, write the sentences you have unscrambled
above for each. i.e. I am Gulliver, Lemuel Gulliver. What is your name?.
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Read and listen to Dialogue 1 -C.D. TRACK 25- Then answer the questions about the dialogue.
Having read the dialogue and listened to the dialogue again, answer the following questions about the dialogue.
Questions:
1. What does Gulliver think the little person is?
2. Where does Gulliver land after his ship wreck?
3. What is the name of the little person that Gulliver meets?
4. What is Lilo?
5. What does Lilo call Gulliver?
6. How does Lilo describe Lilliput to Gulliver?
7. What does Gulliver tell Lilo she has?
Questions about dialogue 1Pre-Play Activity 2
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Listen to dialogue 2 C.D. TRACK 26- and fill in the gaps.
STORM BOAT DWARF TEMPER COUNTRY EAT HEARD QUIET WIND CHEF ACCEPT TRUTH WORLD LAND FOOD IDEA BETTER NOW SHIP WHY GIANTS HUNGRY DOCTOR NAME
VEGETABLES WORD PROPOSAL LILLIPUTIAN SAILOR RECIPE PERFECT SHIPWRECKED
Gulliver speaks with Goliath the Giant and is scared.
Goliath. Lemuel Gulliver, right?
Gulliver. Yes, thats my and I am ...
Goliath. A doctor, I suppose. You certainly are no ...
Gulliver. Why do you say that and how do you know that?
Goliath. You look like a doctor and you are not a sailor because you are !
Gulliver. Well, actually, Ive floundered because of a bad that wrecked my , and then the
tossed it around so badly the water kept coming into the
...
Goliath. And shipwrecked you here, in my country (Goliath laughs).
Gulliver. Is this your ?
Goliath. Brobdingnag, the of the giants. The best country in the whole .
Gulliver. Oh, I met a Lilliputian and she said the same!
Goliath. A who?
Gulliver. A , an inhabitant of Lilliput. A very small like being with a bad .
Goliath. Hmm...Enough talk! I am , very hungry.
Gulliver. The is that I am hungry too. What is there to here?
Goliath. How funny you are, short, tiny, dwarf man! My is you.
Gulliver. Im not sure I that right, Giant, but I thought you said that I was your food. Hehehe.
Goliath. You heard right. I, Goliath, giant among giants, will eat you .
Gulliver. But ?
Goliath. Because I am hungry, very hungry.
Gulliver. Yeah, but would it not be to eat something else? I mean anything, meat, vegetables, pizza maybe?
Goliath. Be ! Can you be quiet while I eat you?
Gulliver. Wait!!!! I have an .
Goliath. What kind of idea?
Gulliver. I believe I can offer you a that youll really like ... what do you say? I promise youll love it, I give you my as a sailor.
Goliath. Youre not a sailor.
Gulliver. Well, I give you my word as a doctor then. And Im a too, an excellent chef.
Goliath. Okay I accept your . But if I do not like what you offer me, I promise, Ill eat you right then and there!
Gulliver. Perfect. It sounds like a good deal. I .
Fill in the gapsPre-Play Activity 3
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First Part- Listen to the museum guide describing six objects from the SEA MUSEUM. Put them in the correct order (1-6).
E.g. SHELL FROM THE LITTLE MERMAID (2)
C.D. Track 31
Treasures of the Sea MuseumPre-Play Activity 4
THE TOOTH OF THE LOCH NESS MONSTER.
BLACKBEARDS TREASURE.
THE SHELL OF THE LITTLE MERMAID.
THE GATES OF ATLANTIS.
CAPTAIN NEMOS WET SUIT.
A MUSICIANS VIOLIN FROM THE TITANIC.
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C.D. Track 31
Second Part- Listen again. Now choose the correct option between each of the highlighted words.
1. BLACKBEARDS TREASURE.
It was found in the area of Teachs Hole and consists of a CHEST-SOCK full of gold coins and precious objects, like necklaces, rings, bracelets, candlesticks, GLASSES-PLATES... - that belonged to Edward Thatch, better known as Blackbeard, one of the most feared SINGERS- PIRATES in history. This pirate was popular because of the peculiar garb he wore when making attacks. Blackbeard was born in Bristol, POLAND- ENGLAND; and he died after a confrontation with Lieutenant Robert Maynard and his troops.
2. THE SHELL OF THE LITTLE MERMAID.
The famous Little Mermaid character created by Hans Christian Andersen, is forced to deliver her VOICE-HAIR to the Sea Witch in exchange for getting some HANDS-LEGS that allow her to be with her beloved on land. Thats the deal that the Sea Witch makes with her, giving her a magic POISON-POTION to make her dream come true. Then the Sea Witch then jealously traps her voice inside a seashell.
3. THE TOOTH OF THE LOCH NESS MONSTER.
This monster, familiarly known as Nessie lives in Loch Ness, a deep freshwater OCEAN-LAKE near the city of Inverness in Scotland. It is supposed that Nessie is an animal closely related to the DRAGONS-DINOSAURS, with a gigantic frame and small upper limbs and long neck. It has prominent TEETH-EYE, but it is unknown whether it is dangerous or not.
4. CAPTAIN NEMOS WET SUIT.
Captain Nemo is the commander of the ROCKET-SUBMARINE The Nautilus and the protagonist of the novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. He is a captain who travels the STARS-SEAS in an effort to gather scientific research, and exact justice and revenge. He is a quiet, enigmatic man who hides his past, and who, in fact, is the KING-PRINCE Dakkar, the son of an Indian rajah. His crew are from different countries, who keep absolute loyalty.
5. A MUSICIANS VIOLIN FROM THE TITANIC.
The violin belongs to Wallace Hartley, director of the orchestra on the Titanic. This VIOLIN-PIANO survived the shipwreck of 1912, in which some fifteen hundred people died in the freezing North Atlantic waters. The violin played at the exact moment the Titanic sank. It was discovered ten YEARS-DAYS after the first Titanic dive and has a silver plate on the case which reads, To Wallace, from Mary, on our engagement.
6. THE GATES OF ATLANTIS.
Atlantis is the name of a mythical MOUNTAIN-ISLAND island spoke of by the Greek philosopher Plato. It existed SEVEN-NINE thousand years before the Athenian Solon. It was an island located beyond the Pillars of Hercules, which was larger than Libya and Asia put together. In one day and one night, Atlantis disappeared swallowed up by the SEA-SKY, without anyone ever knowing why.
Treasures of the Sea MuseumPre-Play Activity 4
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The aim of the activity is to introduce vocabulary related with jobs. In the box, there are 12 different professions, and then three different columns: In Lilliput, Today, and Lilliput/Today. The play is set in the 17th Century and in those days it was very different from nowadays, but that there are some jobs that still exist. Find the differences (e.g. In Lilliput there were no .......? Then copy the words provided into the correct columns and into the appropriate definition below.
Groce Fishmonger Goldsmith Plasterer Software Engineer Accountant Marketer Human Resources Manager Craftsman Traders Farmer Servant
The inhabitants of LilliputPre-Play Activity 5
IN LILLIPUT TODAY IN LILLIPUT/TODAY
Definitions1 A Craftsman:
2 A Trader:
3 A Farmer:
4 A Servant:
5 A Software Engineer:
6 An Accountant:
7 A Marketer:
8 Human Resources Manager:
9 A Grocer:
10 A Fishmonger:
11 A Goldsmith:
12 A Plasterer:
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Ingredients:50g passionflower, dried
50g chamomile, dried
500ml water (hot or cold) [2]
5 Tablespoons of honey
Optional:50g Oat straw, dried
50g Hop flowers, dried
Equipment:Table Spoon
Small pot
Cup
Bowl
Strainer
Glass
Directions:This first step is optional but I highly recommend
it for a little extra special magic. Take your passion flower and chamomile and place them in the bowl, then fill the bowl with water.
Leave to infuse overnight under a full moon or for a full day in the pure sunlight.
Remove the passionflower and chamomile using a strainer your water is now ready.
OPTIONAL: To prepare a stronger potion, add the other dried herbs (oat straw and hop flowers) to a bowl and pour over the water.
Put a label and date on the jar, so everyone knows its a giants sleeping potion i.e. GIANTS SLEEPING POTION 01/01/2016.
Fasten the lid tightly and store somewhere away from direct sunlight.
Leave this to infuse for about 20 minutes.
Best taken 45 minutes before bedtime to enable the herbs to take effect. 10 drops in a little juice or food and your giant will be fast asleep in minutes.
Below there is a recipe for a homemade sleeping potion for giants and people alike.
The giants foodPre-Play Activity 6
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Find the ingredients from the recipe in the Alphabet Soup below.
Now try and find the ingredients from the recipe in the Alphabet Soup below.
1. Water 2. Honey3. Passion4. Bowl5. Hop6. Chamomile7. Pot8. Spoon
S P O O N X E M O F T P
O X I K M B I R W C L A
H H Y X B X R O T H O S
O U R K L S D F R A E S
N L W Y A O J O P M N I
E C M B O G Q C U O L O
Y S A B Z O I Y L M C N
B O W L R T N U O I K U
J A L U J S C H T L P F
A R Q E U T I M L E O P
X U G L Y U G Z J I V O
W A T E R Y T O P R I H
Extension ActivityIn the space below, draw a picture of Goliath. How
do you imagine him? Does he have 4 arms and 6 eyes? Maybe he has a beard down to his toes. Let your imagination go.
The giants foodPre-Play Activity 6
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Put the pictures in the correct order
Post-Play Activity 1
Give out copies of the Post-Play Worksheet Activity 2 and explain to the students that the six pictures represent key moments from the play that they have seen. However, the pictures are not in the correct order. Students should put the pictures in order numbering 1 to 6, find the correct sentence for each picture and write it in the space provided.
Sentences for the pictures (in the correct order):
1. The young Samuel Gulliver decides to leave England by boat in search of new adventures.
2. Gulliver reaches the land of Lilliput.
3. Lilo the Lilliputian ties Gulliver to the floor.
4. Gulliver reaches Brobdingnag, the land of the Giants.
5. Gulliver prepares a sleeping potion for Goliath the Giant.
6. Gulliver, following a bird, returns to England.
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C.D. Track 32
True or falsePost-Play Activity 2
In this activity, students should decide which sentences are true and which are false. For some help, listen to the audio C.D. TRACK 32. There are ten false sentences.
1. The author of the original book Gullivers Travels is Jonathan Swift. TRUE
2. At the beginning of the show three workers from the Sea Museum appear. FALSE
3. At the Sea Museum there are many treasures and objects collected from the deep sea. TRUE
4. At the Sea Museum, among the objects that have been collected, there is the dorsal fin of the famous whale Moby Dick. FALSE
5. At the Sea Museum, among the objects that have been collected, there is the musicians piano from the Titanic. FALSE
6. The two sailors discover the story of Gulliver thanks to a bottle Gulliver himself threw into the sea. TRUE
7. The two sailors decide to tell the story of DArtagnan. FALSE
8. Gulliver is a doctor who decides to travel by boat to improve his fortune. TRUE
9. Gulliver had travelled many times before by boat. FALSE
10. The ship where Gulliver travels in is called Swift. TRUE
11. Gulliver suffers his first shipwreck and washes up in Lilliput. TRUE
12. In Lilliput, Gulliver discovers a small being called Lilo. TRUE
13. Lilo the Lilliputian has a bad temper and does not like that Gulliver is in her country. TRUE
14. Lilo the Lilliputian sings the anthem of her country. TRUE
15. As Gulliver will not shut up and interrupts the song, Lilo the Lilliputian covers her mouth. FALSE
16. Lilo the Lilliputian is on horseback. TRUE
17. Gulliver fails to befriend Lilo the Lilliputian. FALSE
18. The land of giants is called Brobdingnag. TRUE
19. Gulliver reaches the land of the giants after a third shipwreck. FALSE
20. The giant that Gulliver meets is called Goliath. TRUE
21. The giant is very hungry and wants to eat Gulliver. TRUE
22. Gulliver prepares a recipe and puts the Giant to sleep. TRUE
23. Gulliver escapes the land of the Giants and goes home by train. FALSE
24. The country Gulliver returns home to is England. TRUE
25. At the end of the show a song about Gullivers adventures on the moon is sung. FALSE
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C.D. Track 32
True or falsePost-Play Activity 2
Now students should try and write the correct sentences in place of the false ones.
2 At the beginning of the show two workers from the Sea Museum appear.
4 At the Sea Museum, among the objects that have been collected, there are many things but the dorsal fin from the famous whale Moby Dick is not one of them.
5 At the Sea Museum, among the objects that have been collected, there is a musicians violin from the Titanic.
7 The two sailors decide to tell the story of Gulliver.
9 Gulliver had never travelled by boat before.
15 As Gulliver will not shut up and interrupts the song, Lilo the Lilliputian covers her ears.
17 Gulliver befriends Lilo the Lilliputian.
19 Gulliver reaches the land of the Giants after a second shipwreck.
23 Gulliver escapes the land of the Giants and returns home by boat.
25 At the end of the show a song about Gullivers adventures at sea is sung.
Solutions:
Extension ActivityWith the right sentences,
students should write a summary of the show.
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Negative sentencesPost-Play Activity 3
The aim of this activity is to give students the chance to practice affirmative and negative sentences. Most of the sentences are in the 3rd person singular, so students will have plenty of practice with the s.
Explain to the students that all the statements are false and that they can be corrected by simply changing the verb from negative to affirmative, or vice versa.
Draw students attention to the first sentence which has been done as an example and ask them to say what has changed (there is an auxiliary verb to make the negative and the main verb has no s. Remind students that no auxiliary verb is used with the verbs to be or can. If necessary the second sentence could be done by the whole class, since it is the exact reverse process from the first sentence. Then students should be ready to complete the activity.
Answer key:
1.Gulliver is a chef. Gulliver isnt a chef.
2.Gulliver wants to travel around the world in search of pancakes.
Gulliver doesnt want to travel around the world in search of pancakes.
3.Gulliver travels by helicopter. Gulliver doesnt travel by helicopter.
4.Goliath is the main character in the play. Goliath isnt the main character in the play.
5.Lilo is a giant. Lilo isnt a giant.
6.The Giant is called Glubby. The Giant isnt called Glubby.
7.Gulliver is shipwrecked three times. Gulliver isnt shipwrecked three times.
8.Gulliver wants to be eaten by Goliath. Gulliver doesnt want to be eaten by Goliath.
9.Lilo has a very good temper. Lilo doesnt have a very good temper.
10.Goliath thinks Brobdingnag is the worst country in the world.
Goliath doesnt think Brobdingnag is the worst country in the world.
11.Goliath and Gulliver are best friends. Goliath and Gulliver arent best friends.
12.Lilo and Gulliver can fly. Lilo and Gulliver cant fly.
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C.D. Track 33
Choose the correct answerPost-Play Activity 4
Here are a series of questions about the history of Gulliver. Students should listen to CD Track 33 and answer each question, choosing which answer they think is the correct one. This will help them to understand the work better and learn more vocabulary.
1.Gulliver, by profession, is a...a. Doctorb. Teacherc. Singer
2.Gulliver decides to search for his fortune travelling by...a. Trainb. Boatc. Foot
3.Gullivers full name is...a. Samuel Gulliverb. Lemuel Gulliverc. Harry Gulliver
4.The Giants are enormous beings that...a. Are hungryb. Love to listen to musicc. Live in a country called Renchristan
5.Gulliver, in the end, gets to return to his homeland, which is...a. Spainb. Francec. England
6.The number of shipwrecks Gulliver suffers is...a. Threeb. Fivec. Two
7.The Lilliputians are...a. Very small beings with bad tempersb. Very kind and caring little peoplec. Very large beings whose feet smells very bad
8.In the sea museum there are...a. Objects that have been collected on the moonb. Objects that have been collected in the desertc. Objects that have been collected at sea
9.Lilo the Lilliputian sings a...a. Song about the change of seasonsb. Song about the land of Lilliputc. Song about how important it is to read and study
10.Goliath, the giant, says ...a. He will travel with Gulliver around the worldb. He will go to live in another countryc. He will eat Gulliver
1 a 2 b 3 b 4 a 5 c 6 a 7 a 8 c 9 b 10 c
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Post-Play Activity 5Alphabet soup and build the sentence
Find the words in the Alphabet Soup.
Match the words from the Alphabet Soup with their corresponding picture.
1. Gulliver2. Shipwreck 3. Ugly4. Beautiful5. Giants6. Goliath 7. Lilliput 8. Lilo 9. Country 10. Hungry11. Doctor12. Sailor
G U L L I V E R O F T P
O L I L M B I R W S L A
L H Y X B X R O T C O D
I U S R O L I A S E P K
A B E A U T I F U L N C
T C M B O G Q C N L U E
H U N G R Y I Y L I C R
V B Z Y R T N U O C K W
J A L U J S C H T H P P
A R Q T U P I L L I L I
X U G L Y U G Z J I V H
G I A N T S N V B R I S
Lilo
Ugly
Gulliver
Hungry
Beautiful
Sailor
Shipwreck
Country
Goliath
Doctor
Giants
Lilliput
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Post-Play Activity 5Alphabet soup and build the sentence
Extension ActivityUsing the words you have found in
the Alphabet Soup above, fill in the sentences.
Example: Gulliver likes to sail on his boat.
1.GULLIVER likes to sail on his boat.
2. Gulliver suffers a terrible shipwreck at sea.
3. Gulliver meets Lilo in Lilliput.
4. The land where the little people live is called Lilliput.
5. Brobdingnag is the land of the Giants.
6. Goliath is the giant who wants to eat Gulliver.
7. Lilo says Lilliput is the most beautiful place in the whole world.
8. Gulliver is told that he is very ugly by Lilo.
9. The Country Gulliver comes from is called England.
10. Gulliver wants to be a great sailor.
11. Gulliver is a doctor.
12. The giants are very hungry all the time.
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Find the correct sentence for each picture, number them from 1 to 6 according to the play Gulliver you have already seen and write the sentences in the spaces provided.
Gulliver reaches Brobdingnag, the land of the Giants.
Gulliver, following a bird, returns to England.
Lilo the Lilliputian ties Gulliver to the floor.
The young Samuel Gulliver decides to leave England by boat in search of new adventures.
Gulliver prepares a sleeping potion for Goliath the Giant.
Gulliver reaches the land of Lilliput.
Put the pictures in the correct order
Post-Play Activity 1
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Below are a series of sentences about the story of Gulliver. Decide which sentences are true and which are false while listening to the C.D. TRACK 32. There are ten false sentences.
1. The author of the original book Gullivers Travels is Jonathan Swift.
2. At the beginning of the show three workers from the Sea Museum appear.
3. At the Sea Museum there are many treasures and objects collected from the deep sea.
4. At the Sea Museum, among the objects that have been collected, there is the dorsal fin of the famous whale Moby Dick.
5. At the Sea Museum, among the objects that have been collected, there is the musicians piano from the Titanic.
6. The two sailors discover the story of Gulliver thanks to a bottle Gulliver himself threw into the sea.
7. The two sailors decide to tell the story of DArtagnan.
8. Gulliver is a doctor who decides to travel by boat to improve his fortune.
9. Gulliver had travelled many times before by boat.
10. The ship where Gulliver travels in is called Swift.
11. Gulliver suffers his first shipwreck and washes up in Lilliput.
12. In Lilliput, Gulliver discovers a small being called Lilo.
13. Lilo the Lilliputian has a bad temper and does not like that Gulliver is in her country.
14. Lilo the Lilliputian sings the anthem of her country.
15. As Gulliver will not shut up and interrupts the song, Lilo the Lilliputian covers her mouth.
16. Lilo the Lilliputian is on horseback.
17. Gulliver fails to befriend Lilo the Lilliputian.
18. The land of giants is called Brobdingnag.
19. Gulliver reaches the land of the giants after a third shipwreck.
20. The giant that Gulliver meets is called Goliath.
21. The giant is very hungry and wants to eat Gulliver.
22. Gulliver prepares a recipe and puts the Giant to sleep.
23. Gulliver escapes the land of the Giants and goes home by train.
24. The country Gulliver returns home to is England.
25. At the end of the show a song about Gullivers adventures on the moon is sung.
C.D. Track 32
True or falsePost-Play Activity 2
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Now students should try and write the correct sentences in place of the false ones.
Solutions:
Extension ActivityNow with the real
sentences, you can write a summary of the show. Lets do it!
C.D. Track 32
True or falsePost-Play Activity 2
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Put the sentences in negative form.
Answer key:1 Gulliver is a chef.
2 Gulliver wants to travel around the world in search of pancakes.
3 Gulliver travels by helicopter.
4 Goliath is the main character in the play.
5 Lilo is a giant.
6 The Giant is called Glubby.
7 Gulliver is shipwrecked three times.
8 Gulliver wants to be eaten by Goliath.
9 Lilo has a very good temper.
10 Goliath thinks Brobdingnag is the worst country in the world.
11 Goliath and Gulliver are best friends.
12 Lilo and Gulliver can fly.
Negative sentencesPost-Play Activity 3
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Listen to the questions -C.D. track 33- and choose which answers you think are correct. Good luck, sailors!1.
Gulliver, by profession, is a...a. Doctorb. Teacherc. Singer
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Gulliver decides to search for his fortune travelling by...a. Trainb. Boatc. Foot
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Gullivers full name is...a. Samuel Gulliverb. Lemuel Gulliverc. Harry Gulliver
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The Giants are enormous beings that...a. Are hungryb. Love to listen to musicc. Live in a country called Renchristan
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Gulliver, in the end, gets to return to his homeland, which is...a. Spainb. Francec. England
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The number of shipwrecks Gulliver suffers is...
a. Threeb. Fivec. Two
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The Lilliputians are...a. Very small beings with bad tempersb. Very kind and caring little peoplec. Very large beings whose feet smells very bad
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In the sea museum there are...a. Objects that have been collected on the moonb. Objects that have been collected in the desertc. Objects that have been collected at sea
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Lilo the Lilliputian sings a...a. Song about the change of seasonsb. Song about the land of Lilliputc. Song about how important it is to read and study
10.
Goliath, the giant, says ...a. He will travel with Gulliver around the worldb. He will go to live in another countryc. He will eat Gulliver
Choose the correct answerPost-Play Activity 4
C.D. Track 33
If you answered 0-3 correctly. You must read more about the world of Gulliver and his travels, and then you will get to know more about it. So get to work!
If you answered 4-6 correctly. You know a lot about the world of Gulliver, but you still need to study a little bit more... Dont be lazy about it , just look up anything you can find on the subject and you will improve your knowledge. You are certain to love all his adventures!
If you answered 7-10 correctly. Congratulations! Youve a real understanding of the history of Gulliver. Now you just need to prepare your boat and start out on your own adventure, but be careful not to get shipwrecked!
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Find the words in the Alphabet Soup.
1. Gulliver2. Shipwreck 3. Ugly4. Beautiful5. Giants6. Goliath 7. Lilliput 8. Lilo 9. Country 10. Hungry11. Doctor.12. Sailor
G U L L I V E R O F T P
O L I L M B I R W S L A
L H Y X B X R O T C O D
I U S R O L I A S E P K
A B E A U T I F U L N C
T C M B O G Q C N L U E
H U N G R Y I Y L I C R
V B Z Y R T N U O C K W
J A L U J S C H T H P P
A R Q T U P I L L I L I
X U G L Y U G Z J I V H
G I A N T S N V B R I S
Post-Play Activity 5Alphabet soup and build the sentence
Match the words from the Alphabet Soup with their corresponding picture.
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Extension ActivityUsing the words you have found in
the Alphabet Soup above, fill in the sentences.
Example: Gulliver likes to sail on his boat.
1. likes to sail on his boat.
2. Gulliver suffers a terrible at sea.
3. Gulliver meets in Lilliput.
4. The land where the little people live is called .
5. Brobdingnag is the land of the .
6. is the giant who wants to eat Gulliver.
7. Lilo says Lilliput is the most place in the whole world.
8. Gulliver is told that he is very by Lilo.
9. The Gulliver comes from is called England.
10. Gulliver wants to be a great .
11. Gulliver is a .
12. The giants are very all the time.
Post-Play Activity 5Alphabet soup and build the sentence
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By our beloved Mario Benedetti:
I put these six verses in a bottle into the sea
With the secret design that someday
It would reach an almost deserted beach
And a child would find it uncorked
And instead of verses remove only small stones
And the relief and alerts and snails.
In this activity we propose that each of the students imagine they are going on a spectacular trip by boat and, due to bad weather, are shipwrecked on a deserted island. They have the opportunity to write a letter and put it in a bottle and then throw it into the sea ... What would they put? Who would they write the letter to?
Below is a brief guide to help students write a letter. Then put it in a bottle and throw it into the sea... Maybe someday it will reach its destination.
My message in a bottle:My name is and I have been shipwrecked on the island of I was on my journey to and, due to bad weather, I am here. I throw this message in a bottle into the sea in the hope it reaches And I ask them:
I, in , to
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Imagine you were traveling to an amazing destination, but given the bad weather youve sunk, and are now stuck on a deserted island. Write a message and then put it in a bottle to throw it into the sea, hoping someone will find it.
Following the template we have given, we propose you type your own message, put it in a bottle and throw it into the sea, confident that it will get to who you want it to get to.
Good luck, castaway!
My message in a bottle:My name is and I have been shipwrecked on the island of I was on my journey to and, due to bad weather, I am here. I throw this message in a bottle into the sea in the hope it reaches And I ask them:
I, in , to
Day month of of the year
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Gulliver reaches Lilliput and meets Lilo, the Lilliputian, who he notices is wearing a peculiar hat.
We suggest you make your own Lilliputian hat using a sheet of newspaper; to do this, simply follow the instructions below.
You can then also add colour to the hat by painting or colouring it.
Bring your new hat to the show to support Lilliput.
Fold the paper in the middle.
Then fold both ends inwards.
Make the bottom part by simply folding
Stick the sides with a little bit of adhesive tape or glue so that it does not come apart.
Heres your Lilliputian hat; colour it how you like and bring it to the show.
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Extra-Activity 3:Gulliver the game
We invite you to test your knowledge about Gulliver playing Gulliver the game. It is a singular version of the traditional game of the goose, in which only your command of the vocabulary related to the play is used. The first thing you have to do is to assemble the game board, which is divided into four parts. Once the game board is ready, get into groups of 2 - 4 players and appoint a spokesperson for each group. The teacher will explain to the students the instructions corresponding to each space, and, when needed, will choose and ask the students the questions.
Rules of the game:
Throw using only one dice
The objective of the game is to move spaces forward according to the throw of the dice and to follow the instructions given for each space. To win you must be the first one to reach england. The game board pattern is a spiral of 40 fields, numbered from 1 - 40. 24 Fields have special hazards or benefits for players who land on them:
From boat to boat: (there are 8 fields with a boat) whenever you land on one of these fields you are in the right direction, move to the next boat and roll again.
Lilliputian target: fields 6 and 23. Good shot!! You can move to field 23 (and vice versa) then roll again.
The water well: field 15. If you land on this field, you lose a turn.
Brobdingnag: field 18... You are lost. You cantt play again until another player goes past that space.
The dungeon: field 27. Bad luck. Whenever you land on this field you lose two turns
Goliath the giant: field 33. He is the evil character in the story. Bumping into him is the worst thing that could have happened to you. You go back to field 1.
England: you are in england, but you need to arrive using the exact number required on the dice. If you overthrow the required number, you must move backwards the surplus number of spaces.
Question fields: there are 14 question fields. Whenever you land on one of them, you will have to answer correctly a question that your teacher will ask you about the vocabulary in the play. If you answer correctly, you can roll again, but if you dont, you wont move and you will have to pass your turn to the next team.
Note: There are more than 100 words of vocabulary for the teacher. All the words are in english with their corresponding translations in spanish. Its up to the teacher to decide which words to choose as there are different levels of difficulty and to ask the students for their translations in english or in spanish.
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Vocabulary
AAfraid Asustado
Accept (To) Aceptar
Adventure Aventura
Activity Actividad
Answer Respuesta
BBoat Barco
Because Porque
Bird Pjaro
Bottle Botella
Book Libro
Bad Malo
Big Grande
Bell Campana
Believe (To) Creer
Beautiful Hermoso
Better Mejor
CCountry Pas
Chef Cocinero
Cook (To) Cocinar
Coins Monedas
DDwarfs Enanos
Doctor Mdico
Diamonds Diamantes
Doors Puertas
Day Da
Dungeon Mazmorra
E Eagle guila
Explorer Explorador
Eat (To) Comer
Eye Ojo
England Inglaterra
FFood Comida
Friend Amigo
Fright Susto
Farmer Granjero
GGiants Gigantes
Gnome Gnomo
Gap Hueco
Gates Puertas
HHat Sombrero
Horse Caballo
Hungry Hambriento Help (To) Ayudar
Home Hogar
Huge Enorme
Handsome Hermoso Heard (To) Oir
Honey Miel
IInhabitants Habitantes
Idea Idea
Island Isla
Ingredients Ingredientes
JJob Trabajo
LLittle Pequeo
Land Tierra
Listen (To) Escuchar
Lilliput Liliput
MMuseum Museo
Mysteries Misterios
Mermaid Sirena
Monster Monstruo
Musician Msico
Mountain Montaa
Message Mensaje
NName Nombre
Noise Ruido
Now Ahora
PProfession Profesin
Proposal Propuesta
Potion Pocin
People Gente
Paragraph Prrafo
QQuestion Pregunta
RRecipe Receta
Reach (To) Alcanzar
SServant Sirviente
Spoon Cuchara
Sleep (To) Dormer
Singer Cantante
Shower Ducha
Speak (To) Hablar
Scared Asustado
Sea Mar
Storm Tormenta
Ship Barco
Swimmer Nadador
Shipwreck Naufragio
Sailor Marinero
Swim (To) Nadar
Sky Cielo
Sunny Soleado
Student Estudiante
Sorry Perdn
TTravels Viajer
Temper Genio
Tall Alto
Treasure Tesoro
Teacher Profesor
Truth Verdad
Train Tren
UUgly Feo
Under Debajo
VVegetables Hortalizas
Violin Violn
Voice Voz
WWorld Mundo
Woodland Bosque
Water Agua
Word Palabra
Why? Por qu?
Witch Bruja
Water Well Pozo
YYear Ao
Young Joven