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WILLY: (angrily) What’re you talking about? With scholarships to three<br />

universities they’re gonna flunk him?<br />

BERNARD: But I heard Mr. Birnbaum say -----<br />

WILLY: Don’t be a pest, Bernard! (To his boys.) What an anemic!<br />

BERNARD: Okay, I’m waiting for you in my house, Biff.<br />

Guide Questions:<br />

1. What do the words enclosed in parentheses in each dialogue express?<br />

2. Did they help give meaning to the dialogues? How?<br />

________________________________________________________<br />

3. Did these expressions help the author in getting the message across?<br />

Give examples.<br />

________________________________________________________<br />

________________________________________________________<br />

____________<br />

Remember: Communication includes listening and observing. In<br />

terms of observable body language, non-verbal (non-spoken)<br />

signals are being exchanged whether these signals are<br />

accompanied by spoken words or not.<br />

http://www.businessballs.com/body-language.htm#eyes-body-language<br />

DRAFT<br />

Task 10.<br />

Set the Style<br />

There are words used in theatre. You have learned some of them in<br />

your previous lessons. Learn more by identifying the theatre style<br />

described in each item. Choose from the treasure box the different theatre<br />

styles.<br />

April 10, 2014<br />

1. ____________ is a spontaneous style of theatre through which<br />

scenes are created without advance rehearsal or a script.<br />

2. ____________ is a dramatic form popular in the 1800s and<br />

characterized by an emphasis on plot and physical action<br />

Grade 9 English Learning Package 34

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