
Sanson: If you do that, you will be doing evil, and you will pay it with a very high price, my lord.

Capuleto: It's a good idea, but we should also think about the general family, and our well-being. Sanson: With all due respect, my gentlemen, I think you should let your daughter choose who to marry. Capulet: Then I will give the news to our daughter. Capulet: I've also been thinking about that my beloved, in fact the Count Paris will be the one who falls in love, is a good boy.

Capulet: Capulet, I think it's time for our beloved Juliet to loose love reins. In the place also was Sanson, the servant with more confidence. The father and the mother talk about their daughter, and that they should already seek their love, and then marry them, so they can continue with their lives. The lesson plan can be downloaded in PDF format below.Narrator: Act 1.


Finally learners will develop their speaking skills by role playing a situation where two friends have done something mean to each other. They will watch the video and complete comprehension activities, and then will be guided to think about and discuss the idea of 'family feuds' from the play. In this lesson plan, which can be delivered as a 45-minute lesson or as shorter segments over three lessons, learners will be introduced to the Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet through a short animated video. It is one of a series of lesson plans to accompany the short animated videos of six of Shakespeare's plays on LearnEnglish Kids.
