Teach Shakespeare by getting your class out of their seats. Students will understand the language better when they live and feel it, as opposed to ‘just’ reading it.
From turning your class into a rowdy crowd of Elizabethans hurling creative insults at each other to convincing your students that they are reporters for the day, engage your teenagers with Shakespeare.
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