My Second Latino Monologue Book (e-bog) af Marco Ramirez
Marco Ramirez

My Second Latino Monologue Book e-bog

87,29 DKK
My Second Latino Monologue Book is the second title in a groundbreaking new collection designed to support K-3 students in beginning acting classes whose first language, or language most frequently spoken at home, is Spanish. 100 places -- from the soccer park to Abuela's house to under Jose's bed -- are explored in short, fun monologues, featuring a dash of Latino culture and language and sprink…
My Second Latino Monologue Book is the second title in a groundbreaking new collection designed to support K-3 students in beginning acting classes whose first language, or language most frequently spoken at home, is Spanish. 100 places -- from the soccer park to Abuela's house to under Jose's bed -- are explored in short, fun monologues, featuring a dash of Latino culture and language and sprinkled with fun illustrations throughout. Each monologue is followed by two critical thinking questions to engage the kids in the acting process: "e;Does your character like the place he or she is describing? Why or why not?"e; These questions engage young performers in analyzing the monologues, and encourages them to express opinions and discuss choices.
E-bog 87,29 DKK
Forfattere Marco Ramirez (forfatter)
Forlag Smith & Kraus
Udgivet 06.03.2009
Længde 104 sider
Genrer AP
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781937738426

My Second Latino Monologue Book is the second title in a groundbreaking new collection designed to support K-3 students in beginning acting classes whose first language, or language most frequently spoken at home, is Spanish. 100 places -- from the soccer park to Abuela's house to under Jose's bed -- are explored in short, fun monologues, featuring a dash of Latino culture and language and sprinkled with fun illustrations throughout. Each monologue is followed by two critical thinking questions to engage the kids in the acting process: "e;Does your character like the place he or she is describing? Why or why not?"e; These questions engage young performers in analyzing the monologues, and encourages them to express opinions and discuss choices.