A PPP about the reader The Phantom of the Opera adapted by Jennifer Basset for Oxford Bokkworms Level 1. It was ment to encourage my students to prepare their own projects about the book. It is only chapter 1.
The document summarizes the setting of The Phantom of the Opera. It takes place in 1880s Paris, France at the Paris Opera House. The opera house was completed in 1875 at a large cost. It has many floors both above and below ground, with dark and confusing passageways underneath. Erik, the Phantom, helps build the opera house and eventually lives beneath it, using it as a sanctuary from the society that rejects him due to his disfigurement.
The document summarizes the plot of The Phantom of the Opera. It describes how Christine Daae, a young soprano, believes she is being taught to sing by the Angel of Music, but is actually being instructed by the disfigured Phantom who lives underground in the Paris Opera house. Christine falls for her childhood friend Raoul, making the Phantom jealous. The Phantom kidnaps Christine and threatens to kill Raoul and blow up the opera house unless Christine agrees to marry him. Feeling guilty, the Phantom ultimately lets Christine go to be with Raoul.
We are going to see the rabbit. However, when the crowd arrives after a long journey, the rabbit has disappeared underground into a warren. Despite the large crowd that has gathered, the rabbit cannot be seen as it has burrowed underground. The crowd is left disappointed as the rabbit remains hidden below the earth.
Have you ever heard about Nicolo Pagnini? Well, he was a well-known and gifted 19th century violinist. There are many memorable stories about his wit and crafty tongue. Read more to find out...
The document lists a series of common daily activities in no particular order, including waking up, dancing, working, eating, driving, praying, watching TV, cooking, and sleeping. It provides a random sampling of verbs often used to describe everyday routines and tasks without additional context.
This document outlines the scene structure and descriptions for a music video titled "Say Something". It follows the story of Maisie and Callum. The video begins with Maisie starting her vocal lessons in a recording studio. Later, Callum arrives and hugs Maisie from behind. The video then shows various scenes of Maisie singing, the two characters walking home together, and Maisie sending Callum a message before bed. It is revealed that Callum has hurt Maisie by messaging another girl, leading to her crying alone in her room. The video culminates in Maisie performing in a theatre, only to walk off stage upset after seeing Callum has come to win her back.
Homer is a dog who lives with his master. Each day, Homer goes for walks with his master, eats snacks, listens to music, takes naps, and plays. Homer also visits the veterinarian regularly and gets scared during checkups. At the end of long days, Homer gets tired and rests before the next day of activities with his master.
- Gaston Leroux wrote the novel The Phantom of the Opera in 1911, which was based on legends of a ghost living at the Paris Opera House.
- The story follows the Phantom, a disfigured musical genius who lives underground and teaches the young soprano Christine.
- Christine falls in love with her childhood friend Raoul, but the Phantom is obsessed with Christine and will stop at nothing to keep her as his own.
The document describes 9 shots from the music video for the song "Movie" by Hoodie Allen. The shots show Hoodie Allen filming mock scenes from movies like Casablanca and The Shining with an actress. They act out different movie genres and scenes as part of telling the story of making a movie for the song. The video concludes with an explosion to finish off their filming for the song.
This document provides an overview of different types of music from China, including instrumental, solo, and ensemble music as well as opera accompaniment. It discusses specific Chinese instruments like the pipa and erhu. It also covers the sizhu ensemble, Beijing opera, and a modern pop/traditional music mix featuring the 12 Girls Band.
The poem uses onomatopoeia to describe various everyday sounds like food sizzling, popping, and bubbling as well as other noises like rain drumming and a drain gurgling. Through onomatopoeia, the poem aims to capture the sounds of daily life. It is composed of 4 stanzas with end rhymes and does not contain a refrain.
The document appears to be lyrics from multiple songs or poems written by various authors on different dates. It contains lyrics across 16 sections or tracks that describe living life, dealing with others, and staying true to oneself. The lyrics incorporate references to drugs, crime, relationships and maintaining authenticity.
Damien Molony is an Irish actor known for playing a vampire named Hal in the television show Being Human. He has received attention for frequently appearing naked in Being Human and having an attractive, muscular physique that some find ovaries-exploding. Molony is also passionate about his acting role, kind to his fans, and humorous on social media where he shares about enjoying music, movies, and coffee.
1) The document is a short story that follows sisters Penelope and Verity. Penelope feels overshadowed by her more popular sister Verity.
2) Penelope meets a man named Grim at a cafe and he suggests she take power from Verity by hurting her.
3) Later, Grim attacks Verity in an alleyway and hands Penelope a knife, implying she should hurt Verity. Penelope instead stabs Grim to save Verity.
The VR experience begins by slowly easing the viewer into a recreation of 1974 London. The viewer then experiences a night at a 1970s rock bar that is interrupted by the arrival of the Diamond Dogs gang. Throughout the experience, the viewer is chased by the Diamond Dogs through various dystopian settings and tries to escape through a portal that transports them to an illusion room. In the end, the viewer's vision glitches as they have been captured by the Diamond Dogs, signaling the end of the VR experience.
The VR experience begins by slowly easing the viewer into a recreation of 1974 London. The viewer then experiences a night at a 1970s rock bar that is interrupted by the arrival of the Diamond Dogs gang. Throughout the experience, the viewer is chased by the Diamond Dogs through various dystopian settings and tries to escape through a portal at the top of an escalator. In the final scene, the viewer realizes they have been caught by the Diamond Dogs when taking off a mask, their vision begins to glitch as they are removed from the VR experience.
This document provides instruction on the key elements and proper formatting of playwriting. It explains that plays tell stories through characters, plot, dialogue and the five parts of a story. It also outlines the different format of plays, including using bold for character names, italics and brackets for stage directions, and indenting dialogue. Correct formatting is important to provide clarity for actors, directors and crew in bringing the story to life on stage.
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière, was a French playwright born in Paris in 1622 and died there in 1673. He worked with the Illustrious Theatre dramatic troupe and later the Troupe of the King, directing his own plays and often starring in the leading roles. On February 17, 1673, Molière suffered a hemorrhage during a performance of his play The Imaginary Invalid and died later that day at his home.
Abid Jappie presented on the Italian poet Dante Alighieri. The presentation included biographical information on Dante from Wikipedia and links to resources about his masterwork, The Divine Comedy, specifically the first part titled Inferno. The links provided summaries and translations of Inferno as well as background on Dante and the sections of his epic poem that describe his journey through Hell.
The song describes a drive through the desert on a dark highway and the need to stop for the night at the ominous Hotel California. Strange voices beckon from within as the traveler enters and encounters lavish yet disturbing scenes that suggest being trapped and unable to escape the surreal surroundings of the hotel.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg in 1756. He began composing and performing at a very young age, writing his first song at age 4. Some of Mozart's most famous works include his operas The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, and The Marriage of Figaro. He was renowned as a musical prodigy, or "Wonder Child" during his lifetime but tragically only lived to be 35 years old, dying in 1791.
Here are some areas for improvement in the aural qualities of your podcast:
- The vocal recording quality could be improved with a better microphone in a quieter environment to reduce background noise and retakes.
- Some of the sound effects don't match the quality of the vocal recording and could be higher fidelity.
- The backing track may overpower the vocals in some parts, balancing the audio levels better could improve listenability.
- Adding more variation in volume and types of sound effects could help build more atmosphere and suspense.
With upgrades to the audio equipment and more advanced editing, the aural experience of the podcast could be enhanced. Continued practice and learning new skills will also help improve future audio projects
The document describes a band performing on stage and driving around in a car. Members of the band get out of the car to talk and also go into a house, while elsewhere one character is thinking back to being with the band on stage in the past.
This document is the lyrics to the song "Fireflies" by Owl City. The song describes the singer's fascination with fireflies and their nighttime light show. It also references the singer's difficulty sleeping and preference to stay awake dreaming instead. The lyrics are provided for a karaoke version of the song produced by Kinpey Productions.
This movie tells the story of Salvatore Di Vita, a famous Italian director who returns home after learning that his friend Alfredo has died. The movie then flashes back to Salvatore's childhood, when he spent much of his time at the Cinema Paradiso with Alfredo, who worked as the projectionist and taught Salvatore about film. Though the cinema burned down, it was later rebuilt. Salvatore works as the projectionist until Alfredo urges him to leave town to pursue his dreams. Decades later, Salvatore returns for Alfredo's funeral and views a reel of film Alfredo had cut together for him of censored scenes from their films.
This document discusses adverbs of frequency, which are used to describe how often an action occurs. It lists common adverbs of frequency like always, usually, and sometimes. It also provides other expressions that can be used to indicate frequency, such as "once in a while", "every now and again", and "from time to time". The document explains where adverbs of frequency are positioned in sentences and discusses negative forms. It aims to help readers properly use adverbs of frequency to describe repeated or routine activities.
- Gaston Leroux wrote the novel The Phantom of the Opera in 1911, which was based on legends of a ghost living at the Paris Opera House.
- The story follows the Phantom, a disfigured musical genius who lives underground and teaches the young soprano Christine.
- Christine falls in love with her childhood friend Raoul, but the Phantom is obsessed with Christine and will stop at nothing to keep her as his own.
The document describes 9 shots from the music video for the song "Movie" by Hoodie Allen. The shots show Hoodie Allen filming mock scenes from movies like Casablanca and The Shining with an actress. They act out different movie genres and scenes as part of telling the story of making a movie for the song. The video concludes with an explosion to finish off their filming for the song.
This document provides an overview of different types of music from China, including instrumental, solo, and ensemble music as well as opera accompaniment. It discusses specific Chinese instruments like the pipa and erhu. It also covers the sizhu ensemble, Beijing opera, and a modern pop/traditional music mix featuring the 12 Girls Band.
The poem uses onomatopoeia to describe various everyday sounds like food sizzling, popping, and bubbling as well as other noises like rain drumming and a drain gurgling. Through onomatopoeia, the poem aims to capture the sounds of daily life. It is composed of 4 stanzas with end rhymes and does not contain a refrain.
The document appears to be lyrics from multiple songs or poems written by various authors on different dates. It contains lyrics across 16 sections or tracks that describe living life, dealing with others, and staying true to oneself. The lyrics incorporate references to drugs, crime, relationships and maintaining authenticity.
Damien Molony is an Irish actor known for playing a vampire named Hal in the television show Being Human. He has received attention for frequently appearing naked in Being Human and having an attractive, muscular physique that some find ovaries-exploding. Molony is also passionate about his acting role, kind to his fans, and humorous on social media where he shares about enjoying music, movies, and coffee.
1) The document is a short story that follows sisters Penelope and Verity. Penelope feels overshadowed by her more popular sister Verity.
2) Penelope meets a man named Grim at a cafe and he suggests she take power from Verity by hurting her.
3) Later, Grim attacks Verity in an alleyway and hands Penelope a knife, implying she should hurt Verity. Penelope instead stabs Grim to save Verity.
The VR experience begins by slowly easing the viewer into a recreation of 1974 London. The viewer then experiences a night at a 1970s rock bar that is interrupted by the arrival of the Diamond Dogs gang. Throughout the experience, the viewer is chased by the Diamond Dogs through various dystopian settings and tries to escape through a portal that transports them to an illusion room. In the end, the viewer's vision glitches as they have been captured by the Diamond Dogs, signaling the end of the VR experience.
The VR experience begins by slowly easing the viewer into a recreation of 1974 London. The viewer then experiences a night at a 1970s rock bar that is interrupted by the arrival of the Diamond Dogs gang. Throughout the experience, the viewer is chased by the Diamond Dogs through various dystopian settings and tries to escape through a portal at the top of an escalator. In the final scene, the viewer realizes they have been caught by the Diamond Dogs when taking off a mask, their vision begins to glitch as they are removed from the VR experience.
This document provides instruction on the key elements and proper formatting of playwriting. It explains that plays tell stories through characters, plot, dialogue and the five parts of a story. It also outlines the different format of plays, including using bold for character names, italics and brackets for stage directions, and indenting dialogue. Correct formatting is important to provide clarity for actors, directors and crew in bringing the story to life on stage.
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, known by his stage name Molière, was a French playwright born in Paris in 1622 and died there in 1673. He worked with the Illustrious Theatre dramatic troupe and later the Troupe of the King, directing his own plays and often starring in the leading roles. On February 17, 1673, Molière suffered a hemorrhage during a performance of his play The Imaginary Invalid and died later that day at his home.
Abid Jappie presented on the Italian poet Dante Alighieri. The presentation included biographical information on Dante from Wikipedia and links to resources about his masterwork, The Divine Comedy, specifically the first part titled Inferno. The links provided summaries and translations of Inferno as well as background on Dante and the sections of his epic poem that describe his journey through Hell.
The song describes a drive through the desert on a dark highway and the need to stop for the night at the ominous Hotel California. Strange voices beckon from within as the traveler enters and encounters lavish yet disturbing scenes that suggest being trapped and unable to escape the surreal surroundings of the hotel.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg in 1756. He began composing and performing at a very young age, writing his first song at age 4. Some of Mozart's most famous works include his operas The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, and The Marriage of Figaro. He was renowned as a musical prodigy, or "Wonder Child" during his lifetime but tragically only lived to be 35 years old, dying in 1791.
Here are some areas for improvement in the aural qualities of your podcast:
- The vocal recording quality could be improved with a better microphone in a quieter environment to reduce background noise and retakes.
- Some of the sound effects don't match the quality of the vocal recording and could be higher fidelity.
- The backing track may overpower the vocals in some parts, balancing the audio levels better could improve listenability.
- Adding more variation in volume and types of sound effects could help build more atmosphere and suspense.
With upgrades to the audio equipment and more advanced editing, the aural experience of the podcast could be enhanced. Continued practice and learning new skills will also help improve future audio projects
The document describes a band performing on stage and driving around in a car. Members of the band get out of the car to talk and also go into a house, while elsewhere one character is thinking back to being with the band on stage in the past.
This document is the lyrics to the song "Fireflies" by Owl City. The song describes the singer's fascination with fireflies and their nighttime light show. It also references the singer's difficulty sleeping and preference to stay awake dreaming instead. The lyrics are provided for a karaoke version of the song produced by Kinpey Productions.
This movie tells the story of Salvatore Di Vita, a famous Italian director who returns home after learning that his friend Alfredo has died. The movie then flashes back to Salvatore's childhood, when he spent much of his time at the Cinema Paradiso with Alfredo, who worked as the projectionist and taught Salvatore about film. Though the cinema burned down, it was later rebuilt. Salvatore works as the projectionist until Alfredo urges him to leave town to pursue his dreams. Decades later, Salvatore returns for Alfredo's funeral and views a reel of film Alfredo had cut together for him of censored scenes from their films.
This document discusses adverbs of frequency, which are used to describe how often an action occurs. It lists common adverbs of frequency like always, usually, and sometimes. It also provides other expressions that can be used to indicate frequency, such as "once in a while", "every now and again", and "from time to time". The document explains where adverbs of frequency are positioned in sentences and discusses negative forms. It aims to help readers properly use adverbs of frequency to describe repeated or routine activities.
This is a PPP I prepared for my students about the book "Dragonheart" (Penguin Readers, level 1). it's only chapter 1 because it was thought to be as a guide for my students to produce their own ones for their oral presentation.
This is a PPP made by Eneyda Galindez from ESL printables. I asked her permission to upload it and embed it in my blog. It is realiy fun to use it to practise WILL. Thanks a lot adyene!
This PPP was made to help my students to produce their own one for their oral presentation about the book Dracula by Bram Stoker (Oxford Bookworms, level two). It is only charpter 1.
A short presentation made for my students to facilitate them to understand the characters' relationship in this awesome book. We read The Count of Monte Cristo Dominoes three, Oxford and it was difficult for them to understand all the chararters the book has.
The document provides information about the present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses. It includes examples of verbs in sentences in these tenses and matching pictures. Students are asked to fill in blanks with verbs in the correct tenses. The document also asks students to rewrite sentences in the specified tenses and choose the best answer for sentences in a multiple choice format.
It is a power point presentation about FAMOUS PAIRS/COUPLES. In this case, Batman & Robin. It will be useful to work with EFL students to prepare their own power point presentations about famous pairs in their own counties.
This is a presentation prepared for my students to use as a guide to make them learn how to write a simple paper with a PPP working with the analysis of the lyrics of a song based on an especif topic: immigration.
This is a useful power point presentation to make students write about famous people. The PPP is based in the survey the BBC carried out to find out the greatest Britons of all times.
The document provides an explanation and exercises about using the simple present tense in English. It includes examples of affirmative and negative sentences, questions, and activities involving choosing the correct verb form or describing pictures. There are also reading comprehension questions about the story of Pinocchio and words to describe in the simple present tense.
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2. The Phantom of the Opera Teach2
It is 1880 and in the Opera House in
Paris strange things are
happening. One of the dancers
sees a shadow in a dark passage.
It comes through a wall in front of
her, and its face has no eyes. One
of the stage workers dies because
he has been talking about that
ghost. Christine, a young chorus
girl, has a special teacher of
music: the Opera house architect
and designer, a composer and
magician. He is a genius who
must hide his disfigured face
behind a mask in the catacombs
beneath the Opera House.
This is THE PHANTOM OF THE
OPERA.
The Phantom of the Opera
3. The Phantom of the Opera Teach3
SETTINGSETTING:: THE DANCERS’ DRESSING ROOMTHE DANCERS’ DRESSING ROOM
 Annie Sorelli enters terrified. She says she has
seen the Opera ghost
 Some dancers believe in her; other dancers do not
 Phantom’s description: tall, with the head of the
dead man, a yellow face and no nose or eyes (only black
holes). He wears a black evening coat and a mask on
his face
 Joseph Bucket, a man who works on the fourth
floor under the stage, told the girls he saw the
ghost two days ago
4. The Phantom of the Opera Teach4
Don’t talk about the ghost. He
doesn’t like it. My mother told me. Meg Giry says:
 Meg explains Joseph Bucket is a fool because the ghost does not like
people talking about him. One day Joseph is going to be sorry about that…
 Madame Giry is the doorkeeper for some of the boxes in the Opera
House. Box 5 is the ghost’s box. He watches the operas from that box, and
sometimes he leaves flowers for her. Mme Giry has never seen the ghost
but she hears him. He talks to her
5. The Phantom of the Opera Teach5
 That night the dancers are excited and they can’t stop talking about the Opera
ghost
 The Opera finishes and the
girls go back to their dressing
room. Mme Giry runs into the
room.
 Mme Giry says:
Oh, girls! Joseph Buquet is dead! The
other stage workers found his dead body
an hour ago – with a rope around his
neck!
6. The Phantom of the Opera Teach5
 That night the dancers are excited and they can’t stop talking about the Opera
ghost
 The Opera finishes and the
girls go back to their dressing
room. Mme Giry runs into the
room.
 Mme Giry says:
Oh, girls! Joseph Buquet is dead! The
other stage workers found his dead body
an hour ago – with a rope around his
neck!