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Macbeth. What do the witches tell Macbeth about his future? Watch this story, one of our ' Shakespeare Lives ' videos, and find out!
Use strategies for watching and understanding a short video based on the Shakespeare play Macbeth. Practise comprehension and speaking skills by discussing ideas from the play. Practise writing skills through a personalised writing activity based on an element from the play.
Shakespeare's play of murder and witchcraft - Macbeth, is told in 8 video clips for 9-11 year olds at Key Stage 2, providing writing and drama performance opportunities.
We’ve pulled together all of the top Macbeth quotes below from primary and secondary characters – as well as a good selection from the eponymous hero and his wife – shown in order of the quote appearing in the play, listing the character speaking along with act and scene.
(Your students can access this video at: youtube.com/watch?v=ecajYsAM-aY) 'I bear a charmed life, which must not yield,/To one of woman born...' With his army fleeing save 'constrained things/Whose hearts are absent too', Macbeth does not even contemplate suicide but would rather fight to the end.
Scotland is at war, and the hero of the battle is Macbeth. This is the story of Macbeth's rise to power, and the terrible consequences of his ambition. Instructions. Do the preparation task first. Then watch the video and do the exercises to check your understanding.
Video summary. An animated version of William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” in a retelling of the classic play set to modern music. Macbeth is a successful general in King Duncan’s Scottish army.