DRAMA ACTIVITIES
Activity 1. THE BEAR AND THE TWO TRAVELERS
CHARACTERS:
SAMUEL’S FATHER
SAMUEL
MANUEL
BEAR
SCRIPT:
(Samuel’s father, Samuel, and Manuel are in a hut in the forest)
SAMUEL: I heard some gypsies came to town.
MANUEL: Is it true that they are fortune tellers?.
SAMUEL’S FATHER: That’s nonsense!.
SAMUEL: Let’s go see them!. I wonder what advice they could give me!.
SAMUEL’S FATHER: Not today. It’s getting late, and the forest at this time is not safe.
MANUEL: Don’t worry sir, I’ll take care of Samuel.
SAMUEL’S FATHER: I know you will, Manuel.
MANUEL: Samuel is my best friend, and I will not let anything happen to him.
SAMUEL’S FATHER: Very well, I’m trusting you. Go ahead and have fun.
SAMUEL: Thank you, father!.
(Samuel and Manuel leave. They walk in the forest)
MANUEL: Do you think gypsies are psychics?.
SAMUEL: I don’t know, but people say they have magical powers.
(they hear a bear roaring)
MANUEL: Did you hear that?.
SAMUEL: Sshhh, it’s a bear. My father was right, it’s getting dark and the forest is not safe.
MANUEL: We will be fine, don’t worry.
SAMUEL: Manuel, look!. It’s the bear. It’s in the middle of the path.
MANUEL: Oh no, run, run!. (They start running. They see a tree) Let me be the first one to climb the tree.
SAMUEL: Fine. Let me help you get into my shoulders. (Manuel climbs into the tree) Give me your hand, hurry up!.
MANUEL: There’s no room for both of us!. Find another place to hide!.
SAMUEL: What am I going to do?. (the bear approaches) I’ll lay flat on the ground and pretend that I’m dead.
(Samuel lays flat on the ground without moving . The bear approaches, sniffs his palms, then the bear leans over Samuel’s ear, and leaves. Manuel gets down from the tree)
MANUEL: Oh, Samuel, I thought the bear was going to attack you!. I saw him whispering something to your ear.
SAMUEL: Oh, he was a fortune teller bear!.
MANUEL: A fortune teller bear?.
SAMUEL: Yes, he came along with the gypsies and he read my palms!.
MANUEL: Really?. What did he say?.
SAMUEL: He told me never to travel with a friend who deserts me at the first sign of trouble. Just the advice I needed!.
MANUEL: Oh, I´m so sorry.
SAMUEL: I’m going home. Good-bye.
(Samuel leaves the stage)
THE END
Author: Aesop Fable
Adapted by: K I D S I N C O - kidsnico.com
Activity 2. If I Were an Animal
The language focus of this game is to practice the conditional tense.
Level: Pre-Intermediate
Minimum number of participants: 4
Resources needed: Clear space.
Instructions: Everyone sits in a circle and one by one each student says, “If I were an animal, I would be a ______” and then states a reason.
For example, “If I were an animal, I would be a lion because a lion is big and strong.”
Then you could go around the circle again using the following:
• If I were a car, I would be ………
• If I were a kitchen utensil, I would be …….
• If I were a sport, I would be …….
• If I were a country, I would be …….
• If I were a hobby, I would be….
• If I were a flower, I would be …….
• If I were an item of clothing, I would be…….
• If I were a body part, I would be…….
Activity 3. Time to Eat
Goal: Students will master typical vocabulary and phrases used in a restaurant by understanding and responding appropriately to prompts.
Words/Phrases:
Could I have a menu, please?
Here you are.
Enjoy your meal!
Would you like ...
Could I have a glass of water, please?
Could you tell me where the restroom is?
I'd recommend the lasagna/steak/pizza.
Description: In this role play, students test their knowledge of food vocabulary and common questions/phrases used at restaurants.
Example:
Allan: The spaghetti looks wonderful.
Sophia: It is! I had it the last time I was here.
Peter: How is the pizza, Alice?
Sophia: It's good, but I think the pasta is better. What would you recommend?
Waitperson: I'd recommend the lasagna. It's excellent!
Sophia: That sounds great. I'll have that.
Waitperson: Fine. Would you like an appetizer?
Sophia: No, lasagna is more than enough for me!
Allan: I think I'll have the lasagna as well.
Waitperson: Right. That's two lasagnas. Would you care for an appetizer?
Allan: Yes, I'll take the calamari.
Peter: Oh, that sounds good! I can't decide between the chicken marsala and grilled fish.
Waitperson: The fish is fresh, so I'd recommend that.
Peter: Great. I'll have the fish. I'd also like a salad.
Waitperson: What would you like to drink?
Allan: I'll have water.
Sophia: I'd like a beer.
Peter: I'll take a glass of red wine.
Waitperson: Thank you. I'll get the drinks and the appetizers.
Allan: Thank you.
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