"Romeo, Romeo, why is your name Romeo? Let's change our names. Then we can love." In a moonlight garden in the beautiful city of Verona, a boy listens to a girl on a balcony. It's the beginning of one of the world's most famous love stories. But Juliet is a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague. Their families have hated each other for hundred of years. Can true love survive? Accessible narrated adaptation at elementary level.
PET-style activities. Trinity-style activities( Grades 5, 6). Exit test with answer key. Wide range of activities on the four skills. Internet Project. Informative background information on Verona, past and present, and the influence of Shakespeare's tragedy on art, literature and the cinema. Full recording of the text. Playscript to enable dramatisation of the story.