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A grand treasury of Shakespearean insults | (Image PNG, 1500 × 2000 pixels)

A grand treasury of Shakespearean insults | (Image PNG, 1500 × 2000 pixels) | eflclassroom | Scoop.it

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Shakespeare’s co-author: The official story

Shakespeare’s co-author: The official story | eflclassroom | Scoop.it

"Did William Shakespeare write all his works himself? It's been a long-debated subject among researchers, professors, and literature connoisseurs. But the Oxford University Press has a big announcement to make ..."


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Eight words from Shakespeare that the business world still uses today

Eight words from Shakespeare that the business world still uses today | eflclassroom | Scoop.it

"Four hundred years after the Bard's death, we're still using the same words he gave us to get stuff done and make money ..."


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BBC History - William Shakespeare

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Shakespeare's reputation as dramatist and poet actor is unique and he is considered by many to be the greatest playwright of all time, although many of the...

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Explore Shakespeare's London With This Interactive 16th Century Map

Explore Shakespeare's London With This Interactive 16th Century Map | eflclassroom | Scoop.it

“ The project brings 16th century London into the present. ”


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Sara Rosett's curator insight, April 10, 2015 5:24 PM

Love anything with maps, so I'm in....

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Ricard Garcia's curator insight, April 22, 2015 2:22 AM

Explore old London... create a treasure hunt... hide clues... have fun! Learn English!!

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Writing sonnets: Tips for teachers

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"Sonnets are complex, but they offer several lessons for students. Here's the reason as well as tips, for using this poem as a writing project ..."

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In Shakespeare's tragedies, everybody dies!

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Shakespeare Phrases INFOGRAPHIC | ELT resources

Shakespeare Phrases INFOGRAPHIC | ELT resources | eflclassroom | Scoop.it

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Scoopingaddress's curator insight, August 26, 2013 2:51 AM

"Wear your heart on your sleeve" and "Fight fire with fire" are part of my favourite ones  :-)

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Why not have your student choose theirs and then write a short paragraph to illustrate them ? Might either help build up a lesson plan or merely get you to... break the ice ;-)

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Also see :

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Shakespeare's Works. My Own Resources. ESL/EFL

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101 Excellent Sites for English Educators

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A list of the top 101 websites for English & Language Arts (ELA) chosen by real teachers from prominent LinkedIn groups.

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Writing Prompts and Starters


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David Deubelbeiss's comment, September 16, 2012 6:59 PM
Sorry but got to say I'm really saddened by teachers sharing these types of posts without knowledge of the implications. Unfortunately, you are all being used as a tool. and I reject that.
Ana Cristina Pratas's comment, September 16, 2012 10:35 PM
Hi David, Thank you for taking time to pass by and share your thoughts. I'm afraid, however, I don't quite understand what posts you are referring to. I am certain that educators will know which tool to use according to their context.
Aulde de Barbuat's curator insight, March 5, 2013 5:47 AM

Absolutely excellent to stimulate the creativity of our students

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Shakespeare : Which play are you choosing to see ?

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Scoopingaddress's curator insight, December 11, 2016 3:46 AM
This makes a great #poster !
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Is Shakespeare Too Hard?

Is Shakespeare Too Hard? | eflclassroom | Scoop.it
Is adapting Shakespeare to modern English a good way to engage students and audiences with these classic texts?

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The Best 13 Informative Resources for Studying Shakespeare by Rob Nightingale @whatsupstudents

The Best 13 Informative Resources for Studying Shakespeare by Rob Nightingale @whatsupstudents | eflclassroom | Scoop.it
by Rob Nightingale

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Should Shakespeare be taught in Africa’s classrooms?

Should Shakespeare be taught in Africa’s classrooms? | eflclassroom | Scoop.it

"Is there a place for Shakespeare in African schools, or is his time long past? ..."


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Shakespeare - his life and work online course

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"ALISON Free Online Courses: Shakespeare - His Life and Work ..."


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Read All of Shakespeare’s Plays Free Online, Courtesy of the Folger Shakespeare Library

Read All of Shakespeare’s Plays Free Online, Courtesy of the Folger Shakespeare Library | eflclassroom | Scoop.it
Just a few short years ago, the world of digital scholarly texts was in its primordial stages, and it is still the case that most online editions are simply basic HTML or scanned images from more or less arbitrarily chosen print editions.

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aufaitLibrarian's curator insight, March 23, 2014 9:08 PM

The amount of free, digitised, publications just keeps on growing!

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10 Shakespeare Quotes that you can use in Modern English.

10 Shakespeare Quotes that you can use in Modern English. | eflclassroom | Scoop.it
The English Language owes a huge debt of gratitude to William Shakespeare. Not only did he give us some of the world's most memorable plays that have stood the test of time, he also enriched our la...

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Lesley Hussell's curator insight, November 11, 2013 8:07 AM

My favourite author – a sensational wordsmith and storyteller!

Richard Bello Art's curator insight, November 11, 2013 11:27 AM

English anyone ?

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Shakespeare - Complete works | Free App

Get Shakespeare on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews.

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Scoopingaddress's curator insight, July 1, 2013 3:08 PM

Hope just this once won't hurt... This app can only be used on iProducts and won't do on any others -that's mainly why I usually avoid branding such resources. Some of these are real gems though and my soft spot for Shakespeare has got me to share this one with you ;o)

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Free App of the Week: Shakespeare At Your Fingertips!

Free App of the Week: Shakespeare At Your Fingertips! | eflclassroom | Scoop.it

The ninth grade students at my school will soon be starting their unit on Romeo and Juliet by the most famous bard of all – Shakespeare. In preparation for the faculty that are introducing this play, I was doing some research online and came across this fantastic app that I had to share. The Shakespeare app is true to its name and offers users access to the full-length texts of Shakespeare’s works!


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