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Shrek Scene 11

Film: Shrek 1 Scene: 11 (0:49:13 to 0:55:24) Level: Upper Intermediate / B2 Target class: young adults, adults

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General Competence: Existential competence (attitudes towards other persons, values: ethical). Sociocultual knowledge: stereotypes Communicative Language Competence: Pragmatic and functional competence (giving an opinion) Communicative Language Activities, strategies and processes: Oral production. Aural reception. Spoken interaction. Written production. Audio visual reception. Grouping technique: individual, whole class Estimated Time: 45 minutes Materials for the class: DVD: Shrek 1 (Language: English Subtitles: English) Students Handout

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Shrek Scene 11

Teachers Notes

Task 1
1. 2. 3. 4. Write the phrase You are not exactly what I expected on the board. Ask the students who may say this phrase and why. Encourage the students to think of possible answers to someone who may say this phrase. Play scene 11 with sound on but without subtitles and freeze the image where Robin Hood appears (0:51:20). Ask the students to discover who uses the phrase You are not what I expected 5. Play the same sequence again (0:49:13 to 0:51:20) and ask the students to discover the answer to the phrase and who says it. 6. Write on the board: You are not what I expected You shouldnt judge people before you get to know them Encourage the students to express their opinion about the answer. Ask them if they agree with Princess Fiona justifying their opinion. What manners of Princess Fiona made Shrek think that she was not what he expected? 7. Give the students a copy for activity 1. Play the whole scene with sound on but without English subtitles. Ask the students to complete this short part of the script. Activity 1 Listen to the scene and complete the missing parts SHREK: [Belches] DONKEY: ....................................................................! SHREK: What? It's a ........................................... Better .......................... than ...................., I always say. DONKEY: Well, it's no way to behave ..................................................................... a princess. PRINCESS FIONA: [Belches] Thanks. DONKEY: She's ..................................................................................................... you are. SHREK: You know, you're not exactly what I expected. PRINCESS FIONA: Maybe you shouldn't judge people before you get to know them. 8. Play the scene again but this time with sound on and English subtitles to check activity 1.

Task 2. Discussion:
1. Encourage the students to discuss and debate: a. Does Shrek act as we expected an Ogre to act? If Yes, Justify your answer. If no, How do you expect an Ogre to act? b. Does Robin Hood act as we expected him to act? If yes, justify your answer. If no, How do you expect him to act?

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Teachers Notes
2. Stereotypes.
Give the students a copy for activity 2. The stereotypes chart. Play the scene again with sound on and English subtitles and ask them to write the phrases Fiona, Shrek or Robin Hood say in the right column. Share with the whole class. Phrases said by the characters should illustrate if they are acting as expected or not. Ask the students to concentrate on manners and attitudes and add more information to complete this chart in small groups. Then, every group shares what they have written and the other groups include information they dont have. Activity 2 Characters Acts as expected Doesnt act as expected

Princess Fiona

Shrek

Robin Hood

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Answer Key

Task 1 Manners of Princess Fiona that made Shrek think she was not what he expected. - Singing high pitch. - Cooking eggs. - Way of talking to Robin Hood. - Fighting techniques. - Belching.

Activity 1 Listen and complete this short part of the script. SHREK: [Belches] DONKEY: Shrek! SHREK: What? It's a compliment. Better out than in, I always say. DONKEY: Well, it's no way to behave in front of a princess. PRINCESS FIONA: [Belches] Thanks. DONKEY: She's as nasty as you are. SHREK: You know, you're not exactly what I expected. PRINCESS FIONA: Maybe you shouldn't judge people before you get to know them.

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Students Handout
This sheet may be photocopied and used within the class

Activity 1 Listen and complete this short part of the script.

SHREK: [Belches] DONKEY: ....................................................................! SHREK: What? It's a ........................................... Better ......................... than ..................., I always say. DONKEY: Well, it's no way to behave ......................................................... a princess. PRINCESS FIONA: [Belches] Thanks. DONKEY: She's ............................................................................... you are. SHREK: You know, you're not exactly what I expected. PRINCESS FIONA: Maybe you shouldn't judge people before you get to know them.

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Students Handout
This sheet may be photocopied and used within the class

Activity 2 - Stereotypes a. Listen and write the phrases the characters say under the right column. Concentrate on manners and attitudes.
Characters Princess Fiona Acts as expected Doesn`t act as expected

Shrek

Robin Hood

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