To film director Pedro Almodóvar. Thanks for that wonderful movie called "All About My Mother" The aim of this activity is to encourage students to write dialogues and conversations while at the same time having some fun. Students end up staging their own sketches. Explain the following situation: Three families (The Adams, The Bricks and The Carrolls) living in a three-storey house share the same garden, where they hang out their linen to dry. However, they all seem to use the garden for other purposes as well. Whenever they get together... something is sure to happen! Read on! Character descriptions
Rosemary, Edward´s sister, 16. She is called 'Scratch'. A punk and quite a bully. She drinks too much beer. Mr Adams, their father. He can´t handle his kids, so he concentrates on his plants, which he loves. The Bricks
Mrs Bricks, a dominant wife who henpecks her husband more often than not. Besides, she is a bit of a gossip. She has got a dog. Margaret, their maid. Very romantic and lazy. She is quite concerned about her nails. When she happens to find some time, she hangs out the clothes and cleans the place. The Carrolls
Albert, her twin brother. Also known as 'Einstein'. Physics and Chemistry are his main concerns. He thinks he is a genius. To everybody´s horror, he is always experimenting with new things. Steve, 25. A bit of a dandy. He is very careful with his clothes, uses a walking-stick and is often worried about his looks. Mrs Carroll, their mother. A hard worker and a do-it-yourself fan. At the moment she is making a bookcase. What to do In small groups, and using the information above as a rough guide, the students put their thinking caps on and imagine funny situations that take place when the different characters meet in the garden, where they all end up for different reasons. The stds. decide what the links between the different characters are, as well as for the best time for the characters to appear and disappear, as it best suits their story. The students write their sketches and act them out afterwards. |