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There are many online versions of this monologue. Look for one of them. Watch it and
listen to it.
14. Share your opinion of the monologues you just heard on tracks
28 and 29. TRACKS
28 and 29
• Clarify the meaning of terms you don’t know or those you are unsure of. session 4
• Exchange opinions about the monologue´s genre. Look at the example.
Example:
Chaplin’s monologue is
very different from the one
called Learning How to Live
Alone. I think Chaplin’s is a What does homeless
dramatic monologue. mean? And cattle?
Ha, ha, ha... The second Topic
monologue has some
very funny jokes.
Yes, I think it's a comical
monologue, also called
stand-up comedy.
15. From the words and expressions you worked with in the previous activities,
define the topic in both monologues and write it in the following chart. Look
at the example.
Monologue’s topic
The Great Dictator Learning How to Live Alone
Example:
Words:
Words:
Most of the words are critical of
totalitarian forms of government. Expressions:
Expressions:
Topic:
Topic:
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