Learning About Drama What is Drama? Types of Drama Elements of Drama.
Drama Lexical Sheet
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8/3/2019 Drama Lexical Sheet
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DRAMAi – Vocabulary Activities
A) People’s roles and locations.
Classify the words below in the corresponding boxes:
TO WEAR A DISGUISE / SETTING / PROMPTER’S BOX / STAGE DIRECTOR / PIT / TO WRITE PLAYS / TO LEARN ONE’S CUES
/ WINGS / TO MAKE UP / ACTRESSES / TO BOOK TICKETS / TO ACT / TO ENTERTAIN / TO APPLAUSE / TO USE PROPS / TO
LEAD ACTORS / CURTAINS / TO CAST ACTORS / BACKSTAGE / STAGE / CAST / SEATS / TO REHEARSE / TO ACT / TO GIVE
DIRECTIONS / TO PROMPT ACTORS / CHARACTERS / AUDIENCE / PLAYWRIGHT / PROMPTER / TO PERFORM / TO LEARN
ONE’S PART / ROWS / BALCONY
Who? What? (actions) Where (in the theatre)?
- CHARACTERS
- TO WRITE PLAYS
- PROMPTER
B) Theatre
Use the words in the column WHERE? (Activity A) to complete the sketch below:
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i Be careful! ‘Drama’ is the term used to refer to the art of acting whereas ‘Theatre’ refers to the place where the play is perfomed!
Consequently, the adjective ‘dramatic’ means theatrical but not ‘tragic’!