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Script: Celia Zubiri Music: Marcelo Andino Workpack: Eugenia Dell Osa - Ana Laura Zanfranceschi Directed by Gonzalo Berón OBRA REGISTRADA Musketeers! By Chance. is aimed at A2 and B1 levels. Teatro Teatro Santa El María Globo - Montevideo Marcelo T. 842 de Alvear / 850-1155 (C1019ABR) > C.A.B.A. C.A.B.A. Main Main Office: Office: Marcelo Marcelo T. de T. Alvear de Alvear 1252 1252 > (C1058AAT) > 4th. 4th. Floor Floor 403 403 C.A.B.A. Tel.: C.A.B.A. 0810-6666-BAP Tel.: 0810-6666-BAP (227) / 5246-6017 (227)

Our dear fellow teachers, In the workpack you are about to start using you will find a series of activities to be used with your students both before and after watching the BAP play of your choice. You will find that most of the activities have been graded according to levels, which might imply age or language development or both. You will also come across different types of activities, which in most cases we have decided to categorize as follows: The Story; Words, Words, Words!; Grammar & Structures; Drama Games & Activities. In many cases, however, as in the classroom and in life, categories tend to merge and combine and evolve, so that one activity may lend itself to something else. Towards the end of the pack you will see the Teacher s Corner, where we have grouped some ideas we felt like sharing with you alone, and not with all your students. All these are simply suggestions. You are the one who knows your students, so please feel free to play around with this workpack as much as you want to. Have a magical BAP experience, and do let us know what worked best for you and your students! All our love, Ana Laura Zanfranceschi & Eugenia Dell Osa 1

FLORENCE/ FERDINAND D ARTAGNAN MONSIEUR BONARD HENRY PLATEAU MADAM LYON QUEEN ANNE KING LOUIS XIII RENARD Musketeers recounts the adventures of D Artagnan, a young man who wants to join the Musketeers of the Guard, and Florence, a girl who, weirdly enough, almost ends up as one of them. D Artagnan and Florence meet on their way to Paris after leaving their homes in pursuit of their dreams. Each of them has received a little help from their parents but this seems not to be enough. Luckily, they come across an old musketeer who guides them into the castle and introduces them to the King and Queen. However, as D Artagnan and Florence get nearer the Royal couple, they discover strange situations and decide to investigate. Being young and inexperienced is not an obstacle for them! Together and determined, they can help the French and their King and at the same time, make their own dreams come true! You cannot miss this story full of emotion, action and passion for one s ideals. Join the characters in this wonderful adventure! Don t follow your dreams Chase them! 2

This list of vocabulary items will help you and your students understand and enjoy the play more fully. Adjectives wise - young - Spanish - proud - brave - scared - retired - good at - light - fine - spare - gorgeous - ugly - lenient - flooded with Nouns fight - queen - king - kingdom - uniform - fencing - court - sword - thief/thieves - trip - a bunch of - deed - fate - murderer - coward - monsieur - traitor - forest - woods - godfather - blow - crown - parchment - lad - lodging - oven - apple crumble - fruit tart - potion - resemblance - peasant - harvest - appointment - joy - soul - masquerade Verbs try something on - teach - dream - obey - put something on - trust - bow - succeed - look after - pretend - fail - mean - clear something up - reach - defeat - conquer - consent - sparkle - dress up - settle - kneel down Useful expressions & collocations take the blame for someone - get ready for - It s a long way - safe and sound - I ve always dreamt of - fall in love with - make your dream come true - take care of - introduce yourself - face my fate - miss a lesson - plot against - he must have been - all for one - a quick eye - keep guard - to be kidding - put someone to sleep - a piece of cake - the icing on the cake - sow seeds - play the fool - smell a rat - give somebody a fright - in due time 3

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ACTIVITY 1: This is a synopsis of the play you are going to watch. Use the pictures to help you fill in the gaps and find out what it is about! recounts the adventures of D Artagnan, a young man who wants to join the Musketeers of the Guard, and Florence, a girl who, weirdly enough, almost ends up as one of them. D Artagnan and Florence meet on their way to after leaving their homes in pursuit of their. Florence, disguised as a musketeer, is wearing a uniform and carries her father s. Luckily, they come across an old musketeer who guides them into the and introduces them to the and. However, as D Artagnan and Florence get nearer the Royal couple, they discover strange situations and decide to. Being and inexperienced is not an obstacle for them! Together and determined, they can help the French and their and at the same time, make their own dreams come true! You cannot miss this story full of emotion, action and passion for one s ideals. Join the characters in this wonderful adventure! 5

ACTIVITY 2: Read the synopsis of the play carefully. Fill in the spaces with the words in the box. CASTLE DREAMS INVESTIGATE KING KING MUSKETEERS PARIS QUEEN SWORD YOUNG recounts the adventures of D Artagnan, a young man who wants to join the Musketeers of the Guard, and Florence, a girl who, weirdly enough, almost ends up as one of them. D Artagnan and Florence meet on their way to their homes in pursuit of their after leaving. Florence, disguised as a musketeer, is wearing a uniform and carries her father s. Luckily, they come across an old musketeer who guides them into the and introduces them to the and. However, as D Artagnan and Florence get nearer the Royal couple, they discover strange situations and decide to. Being and inexperienced is not an obstacle for them! Together and determined, they can help the French and their and at the same time, make their own dreams come true! You cannot miss this story full of emotion, action and passion for one s ideals. Join the characters in this wonderful adventure! 6

ACTIVITY 3: Read the synopsis of the play carefully. Fill in the spaces with appropriate words. recounts the adventures of D Artagnan, a young man who wants to join the Musketeers of the Guard, and Florence, a girl who, weirdly enough, almost ends up as one of them. D Artagnan and Florence meet on their way to their homes in pursuit of their after leaving. Florence, disguised as a musketeer, is wearing a uniform and carries her father s. Luckily, they come across an old musketeer who guides them into the and introduces them to the and. However, as D Artagnan and Florence get nearer the Royal couple, they discover strange situations and decide to. Being and inexperienced is not an obstacle for them! Together and determined, they can help the French and their and at the same time, make their own dreams come true! You cannot miss this story full of emotion, action and passion for one s ideals. Join the characters in this wonderful adventure! 7

ACTIVITY 4: MEET THE CHARACTERS - Who is who? Read and match the name of the characters to their role. Then ask your partner. Student A (Student B see page: 9) Florence A traitor to France Monsieur Bonard An excellent singer Madame Lyon An old musketeer Anne D Artagnan s mother Student B s answers D Artagnan is a future musketeer / Henry Plateau is Florence s Father Louis is the King of France / Renard is the master chef 8

ACTIVITY 4: MEET THE CHARACTERS - Who is who? Read and match the name of the characters to their role. Then ask your partner. Student B (Student A see page: 8) D Artagnan Florence s father Henry Plateau The King of France Louis The Master Chef Renard A future musketeer Student A s answers Florence is an excellent singer / Monsieur Bonard is an old musketeer Madam Lyon is D Artagnan s mother / Anne is a traitor to France 9

ACTIVITY 5: DIY!!! Make your own game. Memotest: cut and paste on cardboard the names, roles of the characters to play the game. 10

ACTIVITY 6: About the author: Read these sentences about Alexander Dumas life. Complete them with the appropriate verb in the wordbank. CALLED DIED DIED EARNED LIVED MARRIED SEPARATED SPENT WAS WAS WAS WAS BORN WORKED WROTE Alexander Dumas a famous French writer of the 19th century. He two famous historical novels: The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Alexander in France in 1802. His father French, but he in Santo Domingo. His grandmother a slave in a French colony. Dumas father for Napoleon s army. Dumas family was very poor when his father. Dumas a lot of money with his books but he it really quickly. Alexander a French actress Ida Ferrier in 1840. They because he spent all her money too. Alexander Dumas on December 5th 1870. 11

ACTIVITY 7: About the author: Read these sentences about Alexander Dumas life. Complete them with the appropriate verb in the wordbank in its past form. CALL DIE (2) EARN LIVE MARRY SEPARATE SPEND BE (3) BE BORN WORK WRITE Alexander Dumas a famous French writer of the 19th century. He two famous historical novels: The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Alexander in France in 1802. His father French, but he in Santo Domingo. His grandmother a slave in a French colony. Dumas father for Napoleon s army. Dumas family was very poor when his father. Dumas a lot of money with his books but he it really quickly. Alexander a French actress Ida Ferrier in 1840. They because he spent all her money too. Alexander Dumas on December 5th 1870. 12

ACTIVITY 8: About the author: Alexandre Dumas was one of the (1) famous French writers of the nineteenth century, best known for the historical novels The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, both (2) between 1844 and 1845. Dumas (3) born in France in 1802. His grandfather was a French nobleman, (4) had settled in Santo Domingo and his grandmother, Marie Cessette, was an Afro-Caribbean, who had been a black slave in the French colony. Dumas s father was a general in Napoleon s (5), but he fell out of favour and (6) his death in 1806, the family lived in poverty. Dumas wrote constantly, producing lots of plays, novels and short stories. His historical novels made Dumas an enormous (7), but he spent money faster (8) he made it. He produced around 250 books with his 73 assistants. Dumas lived as adventurously (9) the heroes of his books, and there are numerous anecdotes (10) his way of life. He married his mistress, the actress Ida Ferrier, in 1840, but he soon separated after having spent all her money. Known as the King of Paris, Dumas (11) lots of money, but spent it right away on friends, art and mistresses. Dumas (12) of a stroke on 5 December 1870. 1 a) most b) more c) better 2 a) writing b) written c) wrote 3 a) -- b) were c) was 4 a) that b) who c) where 5 a) army b) loyal c) job 6 a) when b) after c) then 7 a) luck b) misfortune c) fortune 8 a) as b) than c) that 9 a) as b) that c) than 10 a) off b) so c) about 11 a) lost b) earned c) created 12 a) died b) dead c) death 13

ACTIVITY 9: Match the sentence halves. a. Henry tells Florence to try... 1. after herself. b. Henry taught Florence... 2. on his old uniform. c. Henry tells Florence to look... 3. as a musketeer. d. D Artagnan wants to settle things... 4. fencing. e. D Artagnan has always dreamt... 5. to bow in a manly way. f. Florence has to learn... 6. of becoming a musketeer. 14

ACTIVITY 10: Useful expressions Match the halves to make a proper idiomatic expression. Join them to their definitions and use them in examples which illustrate their meaning. 1. Safe and cake a. not to attend an important learning event 2. Miss a fool b. something very easy 3. A quick lesson c. free from danger or injury 4. Play the eye d. to act in a silly manner in order to amuse other people 5. Smell a sound e. to give a rapid response to something 6. A piece of rat f. to suspect that something is wrong 15

ACTIVITY 11: Wordsearch. There are 12 words related to the story hidden in this wordsearch! The definitions are given below. C O W A R D P C S M Q S T L E E R B U U A R G E A O E R E L A E D S W T D E L I R Z A N R E N A T J Y N G K R S W O R D T T I E P A R C H M E N R L O D G I N G G M A S Q U E R A D S N L C O U R T U E 1. the female ruler of a country. Q 2. the male ruler of a country. K 3. the government of a country that has a Queen or a King. Also, a decoration for the head of a Queen or King. C 4. a weapon with a long pointed blade and a handle. S 5. someone who commits murder. M 6. someone who is not at all brave. C 7. someone who is not loyal to their country. T 8. a material used in the past for writing on. P 9. a place you pay to live in. L 10. the place where a queen or king lives and works. C 11. a poor farmer. P 12. a formal dance or party where people wear masks. M 16

ACTIVITY 12: Wordsearch. There are 12 words related to the story hidden in this wordsearch! The definitions are given below. C O W A R D P E S M Q S T L E E N B U U A R G E A J E R E L A E D S T T D E L I R Z A C R E N A T J Y N G K R S W O R D T T I E P A R C H M E N R L O D G I N G G M A S Q U E R A D S N L C O U R T U E 1. something someone does (4 letters) 2. the female ruler of a country (5 letters) 3. the male ruler of a country (4 letters) 4. a weapon with a long pointed blade and a handle (5 letters) 5. someone who commits murder (8 letters) 6. someone who is not at all brave (6 letters) 7. someone who is not loyal to their country (7 letters) 8. a material used in the past for writing on (9 letters) 9. a place you pay to live in (7 letters) 10. the place where a queen or king lives and works (5 letters) 11. a poor farmer (7 letters) 12. a formal dance or party where people wear masks (10 letters) 17

ACTIVITY 13: ODD ONE OUT Pair work. Discuss with your partner. 1. sword - fight - oven -uniform - fencing 2. succeed - fail - reach - defeat - conquer 3. thief - lad - peasant - joy - godfather 4. teach - look - pretend - dress- reach 18

ACTIVITY 14: Use the words in the wordbank to complete these questions about the story. RAT SAFE AGAINST FALLS FOR 1. What does Florence do to get to Paris and sound? 2. Who is plotting the King? 3. Will D Artagnan take the blame a murder? 4. Who in love with Florence? 5. Who smells a Why? Try to answer the questions with the information you have so far. Check your answers after watching the play. 19

ACTIVITY 15: ROLE- Pair work - Read this extract from the actors original script, decide the number of characters you need, analyse their feelings and moods. Now, read the chunk of the plot again, decide which character you want to be, study your lines, rehearse them and ACTION!!! Father: Florence, my child! Where are you? I ve got a surprise for you. Florence: Coming, father. I was getting ready for my trip. Father: Good, good. It s a long way to Paris and full of dangers so I want you to wear this. Florence: What s this? Father: My old uniform. Remember I was the best musketeer in France. Florence: How can I forget that? You were never at home. Father: Sh! Sh! Little girl, I was defending our King. Come on, try it on. Florence: Father, why should I try it on? These are men clothes Father: Because you will wear it along your trip to Paris. It s very dangerous for a beautiful girl like you to travel alone to the city. Florence: I know how to defend myself. Father: Of course you do. Your fencing is excellent. I ve taught you well. But please, obey your father. 20

ACTIVITY 16: ROLE- Read this extract from the actors original script, decide the number of characters you need, analyse their feelings and moods. Now, read the chunk of the plot again, decide which character you want to be, study your lines, rehearse them and ACTION!!! Bonard: Your Majesties! (bows and shows the guys to bow too!) Louis: Monsieur Bonard! Welcome! What brings you here? Bonard: These two lads, your Majesty. They ve got letters for you. Come on, D Artagnan. D Artagnan: Your Majesty, I m D Artagnan Lafineau. My mother is Madam Lyon Louis: Oh! She s the greatest dancer in the world! (He dances) Anne: Louis! They are all watching you! You re being watched. Louis: Good! I m their king. (keeps on dancing) Well so then? (Anne walks around D Artagnan, she likes him, Florence is jealous) D artagnan: I want to become a musketeer to serve (doubting) you, your Majesty. Here s my mother s letter (he shows it). She asks you to recommend me to the Captain of the Musketeers. Anne: Done! (she likes D Artagnan) Louis: Done! Bonard and D Artagnan: Thank you, your Majesties. Louis: (to Ferdinand) and what about you, young man? Continues on page 21 21

ACTIVITY 16: Ferdinand: I m Ferdinand Plateau. My father is Henry Plateau and he has also sent you a letter, your Majesty. Louis: Henry Plateau was the best musketeer in France in my mother s times. I still remember him. What do you need, young man? Ferdinand: In fact I don t need anything. My sister, Florence, is a very good singer. She wants you and our Queen to hear her voice as she d love to sing in the Court. Louis: Granted! I love to hear nice voices. Anne: How old is she? Ferdinand: Twenty. Anne: and is she pretty? Ferdinand: Very Anne: Mmm... Dangerous! Louis: Well, Ferdinand, where s your sister? Tell her to come in and we ll hear her now. Ferdinand: Right now? That s impossible your Majesty. She s she s Bonard: Come on, boy! Where is she? Is she on her trip to Paris? Ferdinand: That s it! She will arrive tomorrow. Louis: Fine! Then tomorrow you bring her here. 22

ACTIVITY 17: ROLE- Read this extract from the actors original script, decide the number of characters you need, analyse their feelings and moods. Now, read the chunk of the plot again, decide which character you want to be, study your lines, rehearse them and ACTION!!! Renard: (holding different sorts of cakes) The King loves both cakes so Eeny, meeny, miny, moe catch a monkey by the toe. If it cries, let it go. Eeny, Meeny, miny moe. (D Artagnan, Florence & Bonard enter. They accidentaly frighten Renard and start a fight D Artagnan with his sword, Renard with kitchen utensils) D Artagnan: What are you doing, Renard? On guard! Anne: (enters suddenly) Stop! What s this? All: Your Majesty! Renard: Milady they gave me a fright and Anne: Shut up, Renard! Monsieur Bonard, what is this? I want to see you in private. You introduce these young boys in court and they are your responsibility. Now I want you to tell me in detail about this lamentable fight with baguettes and swords. Shame on you gentlemen and you madam! Bonard: I am sorry your majesty Florence: But your Majesty Anne: Your job is to sing not to address your Queen. As for you Renard, I heard too much talking on the other side of the kitchen. Go and see what s going on there. Everything must be ready for the celebration in due time. Bonard, I m not going to allow Continues on page 23 23

ACTIVITY 17: D Artagnan: (they are left alone) This is terrible Poor monsieur Bonard I let him down Florence: No! What you did was right D Artagnan: But now the queen is angry at him Florence: Yes but he is a Musketeer and he will know what to do I guess (she holds his hand) D Artagnan: I don t know But I have no doubts about you and me. Florence: What are you talking about? D Artagnan: The moment I heard your voice I knew you were the woman I ve always dreamt of Florence: How can you be so sure? (smiling) D Artagnan: Because I feel it here in my soul. And the soul never lies. 24

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ACTIVITY 18: StoryBuilder. Complete the info according to the play you saw and develop the plot of the story. 1. CHARACTER: Who are the main characters, and what are these characters like? 2. CHALLENGE: What challenge or problem must the main character solve? 3. SETTING: Where does the story take place? 4. CLIMAX: What happens at the end? 26

ACTIVITY 19: StoryBuilder. Complete the info according to the play you saw and develop the plot of the story. 1. CHARACTER: Who are the main characters, and what are these characters like? 2. CHALLENGE: What challenge or problem must the main character solve? 3. SETTING: Where does the story take place? 4. CLIMAX: What happens at the end? 5. OUTCOME: What is the outcome of the story? Discuss with your teacher and the class. 27

ACTIVITY 20: StoryBuilder. Complete the info according to the play you saw and develop the plot of the story. 1. CHARACTER: Who are the main characters, and what are these characters like? 2. CHALLENGE: What challenge or problem must the main character solve? 3. SETTING: Where does the story take place? 4. OBSTACLES: What obstacles stand in D Artagnan / Florence s way? 5. CLIMAX: How do they finally solve the challenge? What happens at the end? 6. OUTCOME: What is the outcome of the story? 28

ACTIVITY 21: The following words are related to the story. Add the missing letters and draw their meaning. Q _ N K G F _ U _ T T T P S A _ TS F E S _ C _ O _ N The following words are related to the story. Add the missing letters and draw their meaning. 1. Louis favourite cake is. 2. The is the s wife. 3. The work on the farm. They are not rich. 4. Queen Anne loves wearing her luxurious. 5. D Artagnan had to cross the to get to the castle. 29

ACTIVITY 22: Find the opposites. Circle in colour. WISE YOUNG STRICT BRAVE HEAVY COWARDLY LIGHT OLD GORGEOUS LENIENT UGLY IGNORANT Which adjectives describe them? FLORENCE QUEEN ANNE 30

ACTIVITY 23: DESIGN A BOOK COVER FOR THE STORY. Remember all the features included in a book cover Title, Author, Publishing House, Illustration, Awards, Reviews, etc. 31

ACTIVITY 24: WRITING. Florence has a diary where she writes every night! Write how she felt the first night after meeting D Artagnan and Monsieur Bonard. Remember to take into account her personality traits. 32

ACTIVITY 25: WRITING. D Artagnan wants to tell his mother about the adventures at the castle! Write about his feelings towards Florence at the beginning and at the end of the story. YOU are D Artagnan. Write a letter to your mum. Remember to take into account his personality traits. 33

ACTIVITY 26: WRITING. King Louis XIII has a diary where he writes every night! He is using this as part of his autobiography. He has been so busy that he hasn t been able to write and needs to catch up. Write his version of the story from beginning to end. Remember to take into account his personality traits and the linkers to narrate past events. 34

ACTIVITY 27: SETTING IN TIME. Musketeers! is set in Paris in the year 1625. With a partner, label the events on the list B (before) or A (after) if you think they happened before or after the time in which the story is set. You have 1 minute to do this. 1. Louvre Museum opens 2. The French Revolution begins 3. The Hundred Years War starts 4. Napoleon Bonaparte renames the museum after himself 5. The Musketeers of the Guard is founded. 6. The Chateau D If is built. 7. Dumas completes his novel The Count of Monte Cristo. 8. The Eiffel Tower is erected. 9. Columbus makes the first of four voyages to the New World. 10. The Louvre begins life as a fortress. Now check your answers on the internet. Take a note of the dates and build a timeline using the online app in the link below: http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/timeline_2/ When ready, compare results with the rest of the class. 35

ACTIVITY 28: #twitter followers Write a tweet about D Artagnan and Florence s adventures in Paris. Pretend you are a fan of the French Royal family who discovers them as the new personalities in the palace and you want your followers to know the story! You want them to become famous! Try and make it look like a proper twitter page including the most important moments in the story!!! 36

ACTIVITY 29: Interview Radio Programme Pair work Think of questions you would like to ask the characters in the story. Write them down, answer them and then ROLE PLAY the dialogue with your friend. Use these hints as a guide. 1. How old.? 2. Where/live? 3. Brothers/sisters? 4. When/birthday? 5. Favourite/food? 6. Favourite/animal? Any other question you want to ask each character. 37

ACTIVITY 30: Google Maps. In the play, the following sites are mentioned: The Louvre Lyon Château d If Locate them on the map of Europe below. Use google maps to answer the following questions 1. How far is Chateau D If from the Louvre? 2. How long does it take to get from the Louvre to Lyon on foot? 3. How did people travel in the 17thC? Do you think it would be faster or slower than travelling by bike? Discuss with your class. 38

ACTIVITY 31: QUIZ TIME! Would you like to become a Musketeer? To be counted among the Musketeers of the Guard, a candidate had to be skilled in war, politics and love. See if you could make the grade. 1) The novel The Three Musketeers takes place in what era? a. The 1580s b. The 1620s c. The 1840s 2) Who was Alexandre Dumas? a. A minister of King Louis XIII b. A popular novelist of the 19th century c. The founder of the Musketeers of the Guard 5) Which of these was NOT one of the original three musketeers? a. Aramis b. Porthos c. Richelieu 6) In duels, the musketeers relied mainly on which weapon? a. the pistol b. the sword c. an arrow 3) At the beginning of the novel The Three Musketeers, who is D Artagnan? a. The leader of the Musketeers of the Guard b. A minister in the government of Louis XIII c. A poor boy travelling to Paris 7) Which of these items was part of the standard costume worn by the musketeers? a. Steel helmets with visors b. Caps with the king s emblem c. broad-brimmed hats decorated with feathers 4) What was the motto of the three musketeers in the novel? a. Love conquers all. b. All for one and one for all. c. Every man for himself. 8) The Musketeers of the Guard still exist today as a ceremonial unit in France. a. True b. False 39

ACTIVITY 32: Two versions of the same story. The play you saw was adapted from Alexander Dumas novel The Three Musketeers. There are some similarities but also differences between them. Complete this chart with the info about the play and you may surf the web to find the answers for the novel. Alexander Dumas version BAP s version Setting (time & place) Characters Problems to solve Solution to those problems Ending 40

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SONG 1 Welcome to France, It is the year of 1625. Welcome to France Love stories and fights Welcome to France Vive La France, La France! Vive la France Vive la France La France! 42

Listen to the song and solve the activities. Fill in the gaps with the words from the word bank. DEFEND FAIL PRETEND (X2) QUEEN SUCCEED LETTER BECOME (X2) KING BOTH: I I m brave The future lies ahead Fears go away I don t want to fail. I I m brave The future lies ahead Fears go away And I know I won t D ARTAGNAN: Musketeer I ll be I ll the King D ARTAGNAN: Soon I will Soldier of La France! FLORENCE: Soon I will Singer of La France! BOTH: This can be The key to my dreams I have to In this brave deed FLORENCE: I ll sing for the And I ll sing for the 43

Listen to the song and choose the best option from the underlined words. BOTH: I pretend I m great/brave The future lies ahead Fears go away I don t want to say/fail. I pretend I m great/brave The future lies ahead Fears go away And I know I won t fail. FLORENCE: Soon I will become Saviour/Singer of La France! BOTH: This letter can be/mean The key to my dreams I have to succeed In this brave deed/deal D ARTAGNAN: Musketeer I ll be I ll defend the King FLORENCE: I ll sit/sing for the Queen And I ll sit/sing for the King D ARTAGNAN: Soon I will become Soldier of La France! BOTH: I pretend I m great/brave The future lies ahead Fears go away I don t want to say/fail. I pretend I m great/brave The future lies ahead Fears go away And I know I won t fail. 44

SONG 2 BOTH: I pretend I m brave The future lies ahead Fears go away I don t want to fail. I pretend I m brave The future lies ahead Fears go away And I know I won t fail. BOTH: I pretend I m brave The future lies ahead Fears go away I don t want to fail. I pretend I m brave The future lies ahead Fears go away And I know I won t fail. D ARTAGNAN: Musketeer I ll be I ll defend the King FLORENCE: I ll sing for the Queen And I ll sing for the King D ARTAGNAN: Soon I will become Soldier of La France! FLORENCE: Soon I will become Singer of La France! BOTH: This letter can be The key to my dreams I have to succeed In this brave deed 45

Listen to the song and match the halves for each line in the stanzas. Bonard: We ll have Paris Of our hand, A blow to the A blow to the To defend From wise D artagnan AND Ferdinand: Musketeers we We ll keep guard A quick eye And defeat! All for one, One for all, Bonard: I ll teach you Dance with Bow in a People in Look at them! Finest musketeers in the palm the crown our hand right, zap! Queen Anne left, zap! one for all! shall be (Refrain) to see plots all for one in the court them all, them all how to fence, there go the ladies in lace town will say manly way in France ALL: Musketeers we We ll keep guard A quick eye And defeat! All for one, One for all, one for all! shall be (Refrain) to see plots all for one in the court them all, them all 46

SONG 3 BONARD: We ll have Paris in the palm Of our hand, our hand. A blow to the right, zap, zap! A blow to the left, zap, zap! To defend the crown From wise Queen Anne. ALL: Musketeers we shall be! Musketeers we shall be! We ll keep guard in the court. A quick eye to see plots. And defeat them all, defeat them all! All for one, one for all! BONARD: I ll teach you how to fence, And dance with ladies in court. Bow in a manly way. People in town will say: Look at them! There go the Finest musketeers in France. ALL: Musketeers we shall be! Musketeers we shall be! We ll keep guard in the court. A quick eye to see plots. And defeat them all, defeat them all! All for one, one for all! 47

SONG 4 ANNE: Ey! Pianista! Hit it! Louis, don t love the pain But your Spanish wife instead. Cover my neck with pearls. Of all the queens I ll be the best. I may be real honey. I may be very funny. Lovely I may also be! Si tengo tu reino. Si me das tu reino. If I have your kingdom for me! LOUIS: You may be real honey. You may be very funny. But the kingdom is only mine. I fear your Spanish army. Your men are temerary They want to conquer La France! BOTH: Embrace your little love! Embrace your little love! For we will defend the crown! ANNE: Let s seal this with a kiss, Louis! LOUIS: Let s seal this with a kiss... Annies? ANNE: No! Ana! LOUIS: Oh, right! Ana! BOTH: Come to my arms, my love! ANNE: Ay no, no, no, no! What a big lie! What a big lie! I m your loving little Anne And I care about La France. What a big lie! What a big lie! Come here, you, curly pussy cat! 48

Use the pictures to help you guess the missing words in the song. Florence: Harvest, harvest, harvest But the ingredient It will soon come, it will come Speaks of love and faith Full of and full of light Sweet kisses and tender It will bring love back to my life For whatever you put your love into Will bring your life right back to you I sow my in the fields I watch the sun, I feel the Harvest, harvest, harvest The moon and that boring rain It will soon come, will soon come Will make my grow Full of and deep love strong again. Will bring back my love to me 49

SONG 5 Florence: Harvest, harvest, harvest time It will soon come, it will come Full of colours and full of light It will bring love back to my life Speaks of love and faith Sweet kisses and tender smiles For whatever you put your love into Will bring your life right back to you I sow my seeds out in the fields I watch the sun, I feel the wind The moon and that boring rain Will make my seeds grow strong again. But the secret ingredient Harvest, harvest, harvest time It will soon come, it will come Full of colours and full of light It will bring love back to my life 50

SONG 6 BONARD: When you say you smell a rat It doesn t mean exactly that When you say at night all cats are grey It really means something else If you say let the cat out of the bag It doesn t mean exactly that D ARTAGNAN: If you speak of love, old sayings are Easier to understand If I say our love was at first sight It doesn t mean exactly that If I say you are the love of my life I m not telling a lie FLORENCE: You are both pulling my leg And I really mean something else I mean I m making a fool out of you To show you I m nobody s fool BOTH MEN: We have pissed the lady off She looks much prettier, though She can understand Old sayings and love She s not a child any more FLORENCE: A rat, a cat, a bag, and love I perfectly understand The meaning of your silly words Please, don t make me laugh! Ha! BOTH MEN: We have pissed the lady off She looks much prettier, though She can understand Old sayings and love She s not a child any more 51

Listen to the song and provide the missing words. The initial in each word is there to help you! D artagnan: There s j in my soul Love is all a It s in the light Everything is white. BOTH: Trust in the tickles (Refrain) That you feel inside It s your noble s That will never lie (repeat) Florence: Is it true then that The s never lies When we speak of love? Can you g me that? Florence: How sweet your words are How t and soft They may come true Down in my s D artagnan: I can g you that The s is too wise It s your own being That is f with light BOTH: Trust in the tickles (Refrain) That you feel inside It s your noble s That will never lie (repeat) 52

SONG 7 D artagnan: There s joy in my soul Love is all around It sparkles in the light Everything is white. Florence: Is it true then that The soul never lies When we speak of love? Can you grant me that? D artagnan: I can grant you that The soul is too wise It s your own being That is flooded with light BOTH: Trust in the tickles (Refrain) That you feel inside It s your noble soul That will never lie (repeat) Florence: How sweet your words are How tender and soft They may come true Down in my soul. BOTH: Trust in the tickles (Refrain) That you feel inside It s your noble soul That will never lie (repeat) 53

SONG 8 BONARD: We ll have Paris in the palm Of our hand, our hand. A blow to the right, zap, zap! A blow to the left, zap, zap! To defend the crown From wise Queen Anne. ALL: Musketeers we shall be! Musketeers we shall be! We ll keep guard in the court. A quick eye to see plots. And defeat them all, defeat them all! All for one, one for all! BONARD: I ll teach you how to fence, And dance with ladies in court. Bow in a manly way. People in town will say: Look at them! There go the Finest musketeers in France. ALL: Musketeers we shall be! Musketeers we shall be! We ll keep guard in the court. A quick eye to see plots. And defeat them all, defeat them all! All for one, one for all! 54

LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 The Story; Words, Words, Words!; Grammar & Structures; Drama Games & Activities ACTIVITY LEVEL / TYPE TEACHER S CORNER BEFORE WATCHING ACTIVITIES KEY PAGE 1 Synopsis Musketeers / Paris / dreams / 1 THE STORY sword / castle / King / Queen / 5 investigate / young / King 2 Synopsis Musketeers / Paris / dreams / 2 THE STORY sword / castle / King / Queen / 6 investigate / young / King 3 Synopsis Musketeers / Paris / dreams / 3 THE STORY sword / castle / King / Queen / 7 investigate / young / King 1 2 3 THE STORY Who is Who? Get students in pairs. You can use this game to practice different structures (e.g. I think Anne is, or Is Henry Plateau the King?, etc) You may decide to set scores for each correct guess. Memotest - You can use this game to practice different sentence structures according to your students level.( e. g. relative clauses with the higher levels) 1 THE STORY The Author - was / wrote / was born / was / lived / was / 6 worked / died / earned / spent / married / called / separated / died 11 The Author - was / wrote / was born / was / lived / was / worked / died / earned / spent / married / called / separated / died Florence: an excellent singer / Madam Lyon: D Artagnan s mother / D Artagnan: wants to be a musketeer / Henry Plateau: Florence s Father / Monsieur Bonard: an old musketeer / Renard: The master chef / Anne: a traitor to France / Louis: King of France 4 8/9 1 2 3 THE STORY 5 10 2 THE STORY 7 12 3 The Author - 1a / 2b / 3c / 4b / 8 THE STORY 5a / 6b / 7c / 8b / 9a / 10c / 11b / 13 12a 55

ACTIVITY LEVEL / TYPE TEACHER S CORNER KEY PAGE 1 2 3 GRAMMAR & 9 STRUCTURES 14 Match the halves - You can make slips of paper with each of these sentences and use them to play Pictionary / Mime it / Chinese Whispers, etc. A2 B4 C1 D3 E6 F5 Useful Phrases - 2 3 10 WORDS, WORDS, 1. sound c) / 2. lesson a) / WORDS! 3. eye e) / 4. fool d) / 5. rat f) / 15 6. cake b) 1 Wordsearch queen / king / crown / sword / 11 WORDS, WORDS, murderer / coward / traitor / WORDS! parchment / lodging / court / 16 peasant / masquerade 2 3 Wordsearch deed / queen / king /sword / 12 WORDS, WORDS, murderer / coward / traitor / WORDS! parchment / lodging / court / 17 peasant / masquerade 2 3 Odd one out 1. oven / 2. fail / 3. joy / 13 WORDS, WORDS, 4. teach (irregular verb) 18 WORDS! 2 3 Questions 1.safe / 2. against / 3. for / 14 WORDS, WORDS, 4. falls / 5. rat. Answers to the 19 WORDS! questions may vary. 1 Role Play 15 DRAMA GAMES 20 & ACTIVITES 2 Role Play 16 DRAMA GAMES 22/22 & ACTIVITES 3 Role Play 17 DRAMA GAMES 23/24 & ACTIVITES AFTER WATCHING ACTIVITIES 1 Story Builder 18 26 THE STORY 2 Story Builder 19 THE STORY 27 3 Story Builder 20 THE STORY 28 1 Add the missing letter and a. Queen / b. King / c. Fruit tart / 21 Draw d. peasants / e. forest / f. crown 1. Fruit tart / 2. queen-king / 29 3 peasants / 4. crown / 5 forest 2 Find the opposites - Tell students to circle each pair of Wise-ignorant / Young-old / Strict-lenient / Brave-cowardly / 22 opposites in a different colour. Heavy-light / Gorgeous-ugly Suggested answers 30 Queen: wise / strict / old / brave Florence: young / brave / light / gorgeous 56

ACTIVITY LEVEL / TYPE TEACHER S CORNER KEY PAGE 1 2 3 DRAMA GAMES Draft Activity Design a book cover - You can use this 23 & ACTIVITIES activity as a literature device to teach your students to analyse the different elements in the outside of a book 31 1 Language Arts - Diary Writing 24 DRAMA GAMES 32 & ACTIVITIES 2 Language Arts - Letter Writing 25 DRAMA GAMES 33 & ACTIVITIES 2 Language Arts - Narration of 26 DRAMA GAMES past events 34 & ACTIVITIES 3 TIMELINE - Give students just 27 one minute to decide if the events listed happened before or after 1625. Once finished, encourage them to conduct a web search to find specific dates in order to place the events on a timeline. Suggest students use the link provided to generate their timelines, which can then be converted to pdf and sent to the teacher by email or printed. 35 1 2 3 Interview - Question formation 28 DRAMA GAMES and roleplaying an interview in 36 & ACTIVITIES pairs. 29 1 2 3 DRAMA GAMES & ACTIVITIES Twitter Post - Invite your students to pretend they are fans of the Royal Family and they want to have as many followers as possible. 37 30 1 2 3 DRAMA GAMES & ACTIVITIES Follow instructions 38 1 2 3 QUIZ TIME - How much do you 1b / 2b / 3c / 4b / 5c / 6b / 7c / 8b 31 DRAMA GAMES know to become a Musketeer? 39 & ACTIVITIES 1 2 3 Two versions of the same story. 32 DRAMA GAMES Compare Dumas novel to BAP s 40 & ACTIVITIES play. 57

ACTIVITY LEVEL / TYPE TEACHER S CORNER SONGS KEY PAGE My Future 1 pretend / fail / defend / succeed / become / become / face / defend 43 My Future 2 3 brave / fail / be / deed / fate / heart 44 Musketeers we shall be 1 2 Bonard: We ll have Paris in the palm Of our hand, our hand A blow to the right, zap! A blow to the left, zap! To defend the crown From wise Queen Anne D Artagnan AND Ferdinand: Musketeers we shall be (Refrain) We ll keep guard in the court A quick eye to see plots And defeat them all, them all! All for one, all for one One for all, one for all! 46 Bonard: I ll teach you how to fence, Dance with ladies in lace Bow in a manly way People in town will say Look at them! There go the Finest musketeers in France Harvest Time 1 time / colours / seeds / winds / seeds / secret / smiles / seeds / plants / time / colours 49 The Soul Never Lies 3 joy / around/ sparkles / soul / grant / soul / flooded / soul / tender / soul / soul 52 58

TEACHER`S CORNER Suggested activities Activities 18, 19 & 20 These activities could also be useful for script writing and performing. Site suggested for this development: https://storybird.com Storybird for story writing and reading http://scratch.mit.edu/ Scratch for animated story Who am I? Make a headband. Ask one student to come to the front and stick a card (with one of the characters from the play) on the headband so that he cannot see it. He/she will have to ask their mates YES/NO questions to find out who he/she is Watch a movie! You can watch any of the many versions of The Three Musketeers with your students and compare the characters personalities. Make a poster announcing your outing, as if it were an ad inviting other people. Create your own video clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifz8kr7vsl0 Watch this ad from an English theatre company in Stratford. Share the video with your students and invite them to create their own version of How to become a Musketeer! The moral Don t follow your dreams Chase them! Invite your students to talk about their dreams and the different ways to achieve them. 59