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What was life like du­ring Tudor times (1485-1603)?

Read pages 51 to 54

while lis­te­ning to them

1
What is cor­rect?
Tick the cor­rect box with the right ans­wer.
1
For how many days a week did the people work?
2
What did rich Tudor fa­mi­lies eat?
3
How many houses could be found there?
4
At what time did the school day start in win­ter?
5
How long did it take to cross the Lon­don Bridge in Lon­don in Tudor times?
Knights and cas­t­les

Read pages 55 and 56

while lis­te­ning to them

1
Pic­tures
What can you see on each pic­tu­re? You can find the words in the text.



2
Gap text
Fill in the gaps using only some words from the exer­ci­se above.

In the Midd­le Ages a   was an im­portant per­son. He usu­al­ly car­ri­ed a   and a   for pro­tec­tion. And get­ting from place to place he had his own   and so he was good at ri­ding.

The home of a king is cal­led   and a long time ago they were made out of  . Most­ly they were built close to a   and on .

Shake­speare and the Globe the­a­ter

Read pages 57 to 60

while lis­te­ning to them

3
The name of a play:
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2
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3
4
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1
6
2
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  • 1
    The top of a house.
  • 2
    Do­mi­nic Drom­goo­le is the ar­ti­stic…
  • 3
    A white flag meant a …
  • 4
    They could not act in plays.
  • 5
    A place where people live - smal­ler than a city.
  • 6
    A … de­s­troy­ed the globe du­ring a per­for­mance.
  • 7
    A man who plays in a movie.
  • 8
    Op­po­si­te of big­ger.
  • 9
    Op­po­si­te of poor.
  • 10
    It’s cal­led a … when they act out the play.
The End
Wri­ting
  • What do you think of the book? Did you enjoy re­a­ding it or was it bo­ring? And why?
    Write down about 5 - 10 sen­ten­ces.
The movie
There is also a movie but it is quite old.

Trai­ler of the movie in Eng­lish.

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