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(King stands on his head to think, but keeps falling over.)<br />

KING: I have it, I have it!<br />

QUEEN and PRINCESS: What is it?<br />

KING: I’ll ask the Wizard to tell me what to do.<br />

PRINCESS: Oh, please don’t do that. He gets things mixed up. Once I<br />

asked him to make a flying horse for me. Do you know what he made<br />

for me?<br />

A crying horse.<br />

GIANT (very loudly): Ooooooooh!<br />

KING: That noise must stop! Daughter, go get the Wizard.<br />

(Princess goes out of the room.)<br />

KING: Well, what do you think, Bess?<br />

QUEEN: Oh, yes, dear. It always makes me proud when you do that.<br />

KING: Thank you, Queen Bess.<br />

(The Princess and the Wizard come in. The Wizard carries a book.)<br />

Reference: Universidad de Los Andes<br />

Facultad de Humanidades y Educación<br />

Escuela de IdiomasModernos<br />

Prof. Argenis A. Zapata<br />

Fonética y FonologíaInglesa<br />

DRAFT<br />

I<br />

Semestre B-2009<br />

http://webdelprofesor.ula.ve/humanidades/azapata/materias/phonetics_1/intonatio<br />

n_exercises.pdf<br />

Task 8. Figure It Out<br />

Moving About<br />

April 10, 2014<br />

Fill up the boxes with the missing letters to form a word related to theatre<br />

based on the definition on the right..<br />

b k g<br />

The planning and working out of the<br />

movements of actors on stage<br />

r<br />

s<br />

A movement from one part of the<br />

stage to another.<br />

s t n<br />

The direction an actor is facing<br />

relative to the audience, but from the<br />

actor’s perspective.<br />

Grade 9English Learning Package 14

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