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Old 05-30-2014, 07:39 PM   #61
speakingtohe
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I loved studying Shakespeare - we did Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Hamlet at school, starting in Year 8. I had some pretty good lit teachers, though, who taught Shakespeare as drama, not as prose. We watched films, went to theatrical productions, read aloud.
Several years ago I was helping a young Asian friend with her schoolwork as her parents speak little English. She didn't enjoy reading except for Harry Potter, but did amazingly well comprehending the plays all in pretty old English. I struggled more than she did embarrassingly enough. I was so proud of her when she got an "A"

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