Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
En la segunda evaluación hemos arrancado con una obra de teatro, elegida cada grupo de entre tantas presentadas en un guión proporcionado por el profesor. Dichas obras estaban basadas en los famosos cuentos tradicionales comúnmente conocidos como Rizitos de Oro y los tres ositos, Caperucita Roja, El Hombre de Genjibre o Los tres cerditos, entre otras.
Las obras de teatro son un recurso favorecedor entre los más pequeños. Les permiten memorizar y comprender a través de frases que se combinan con gestos y movimiento, empleando tanto el lenguaje verbal como el no verbal. Además, actúa como elemento motivador, pues a los niños les apasiona el hecho de disfrazarse, montar el escenario y utilizar materiales que van a ser indispensables, como por ejemplo títeres, marionetas o cualquier otro tipo de elementos que ayudarán a enriquecer la representación.
Por todos estos motivos, hemos elaborado pequeñas obras de teatro que han sido representadas a nuestros compañeros, poniéndonos en la piel de los niños. En mi grupo hemos escogido la obra de Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp.
ANÁLISIS
1. Edad de los alumnos a los que va dirigida la actividad.
5 – 6 años porque ya tienen un nivel de comprensión mayor, entienden todo lo producido, emplean la gramática de manera casi correcta y además se inician en la lectura y escritura. Se podría representar para niños más pequeños con la intención de divertirlos y entretenerlos con un decorado y un vestuario atractivo y colorido.
2.
Objetivos de la actividad.
- Identificar a los distintos personajes.
- Divertirse.
- Distinguir los diferentes escenarios.
- Conocer el cuento tradicional de Aladdín.
3. Cuándo (a largo y corto plazo) y dónde se llevaría a cabo y por qué.
Lo llevaríamos a cabo al final del tercer trimestre, ya que han adquirido conocimientos durante todo el curso en aspectos como la comprensión, la expresión y la pronunciación. Lo pondríamos en práctica tras el recreo ya que los niños están más tranquilos por la descarga psicomotriz realizada en el patio; así podemos organizar la actividad.
4. Texto de la obra.
Narrator:
Long time ago, in a far away land called China, there lived a boy called Aladdin. His father died and he was living with his mother. One day, a bad magician came to his house.
Bad magician:
Dear nephew!, I am very sad due to your father's dead. Although, I have an idea, come and help me and I'll give you a lot of money.
He want's to help Aladdin, do you want to go?
Aladdin:
Well, why not, mother?
Narrator:
The strange man took Aladdin with him. They walked to a place with a rock on the floor. With Aladdin's help, they moved it away, revealing stairs that went deep in the ground.
Bad magician:
Listen here nephew!, you have to go inside and pass three caves; the first one is full of silver and gold, the second one is full with shiny fruits. Take some in your way back, but first, THE LAMP!
Narrator:
Aladdin walked through the caves, admiring the treasures, until he arrived to the third cave. He took the lamp and a few shiny fruits in his way back. Once he arrived to the entrance, he couln't get out!
Uncle, I took the lamp, but I can't get out, give me a hand!
Bad magician:
Narrator:
They start fighting until the rock collapsed and blocked the entrance of the cave, leaving Aladdin trapped inside. The bad magician leave the country, fourius.
Aladdin wandered the caves for 2 days until....
Aladdin:
I'm so hungry and thirsty, and cold too... (he rubs his hands)
When he rubbed his hands, he rubbed the lamp by accident and a magic genie appeared.
Genie:
I am the magic genie, and I will grant any wish you have!
Aladdin:
All right, take me out of this cave, take me to my home, please!
The genie granted his wish and in a few seconds... they were at Alladin's house.
Aladdin, my son! Are you all right?
Aladdin:
Yes mother, dont worry, I'm fine.
Mother:
Oh, you bring a lamp, It is a bit dirty, if we clean it, we could sell it for a few coins... Let me cleanit.
Narrator:
When Aladdin's mother cleaned the lamp, the genie appeared again, giving his mother a great jump scare before she fainted.
Genie:
I'm here my master, what is your wish?
Aladdin:
Oh, it is you... I am still hungry and thirsty, I wish for lots of food and drink.
Narrator:
Few seconds later...the table was full of food and drinks. They live comfortably for a few months until...
While walking down the street, Aladdin saw a beautiful girl, she was the sultan's daughter.
Aladdin:
Oh, she is beautiful, I think I am in love... I'll go visit the sultan to ask him for his doughter's hand.
Aladdin went straight to the sultan's palace.
Sultan:
Aladdin:
Sir, I'm Aladdin and I am here to ask for your doughter's hand
Sultan:
You? Can you prove that you are good enough?
Aladdin:
Yes, here, take these shiny fruits!
Sultan:
Narrator:
While admiring the fruits, The Council's Chief appeared.
Chief:
My beloved sultan, this kid is not worthy of your daughter's hand, I think that my son is better. We could ask Aladdin to prove if he is really a good candidate for her.
Narrator:
The chief dind't want Aladdin to marry the princess, he wanted his son to marry her instead.
Sultan:
You are right, Aladdin, can you prove that you are rich enough to marry my doughter? Bring me 14 bowls full of gold and I'll trust your word.
Mmm, of course my beloved sultan, give me a moment...
Narrator:
Aladdin ask the genie to grant him another wish.
Aladdin:
Genie, I wish 14 bowls of gold.
Genie:
As you command, my master!
As espected, 14 bowls of gold appeared, carried by 14 strong men.
Aladdin:
Here you have, my beloved sultan!
Sultan:
Oh! Explendind!
Chief:
But, but, but... My beloved sultan, where is your daughter going to live, does this boy have a palace?
Sultan:
Oh, that is true, do you have a palace, Aladdin?
Not yet Sir, but give me some time, and I will!
Sultan:
That is good, I'll give you three months to have one.
Narrator:
Aladdin took the genie's lamp one more time, rubbed it and ask the genie:
Aladdin:
I need a huge palace genie, and I need it before 3 months.
Genie:
I'll grant your wish, master. You'll have it before the 3 months.
Narrator:
My dear and beloved sultan, I have a huge palace for your doughter.
Chief:
Sultan:
Well, well Alladin, I think that you are worthy and because of that, I'll give to you the hand of my daughter.
And Aladdin and the princess live together happily in the palace.
5. Procedimiento detallado (movimientos, baile, gestos, actividad de TPR…).
Colocaríamos a los niños al final de la clase. Antes de comenzar con la obra haríamos una pequeña presentación de cada uno de los personajes. Al finalizar la obra pondríamos en marcha el juego asociado explicado en el paso 8.
6. Materiales necesarios.
- Papel continuo
- Témperas
- Disfraces
- Piedras
- Celofán rojo y amarillo
- Tetera árabe
- Cesta de mimbre.
7
. Fuente.
Material proporcionado por el profesor de Recursos Didácticos de Inglés.
8. Juego asociado al teatro.
Consiste en un juego de asociación. Les pedimos a los niños que recuerden el personaje que les mostramos en forma de dibujo, a continuación saldrán de manera voluntaria al escenario para colocarlos en uno de los dos fondos preparados; el desierto y el palacio del Sultán. Hacemos estos dos escenarios porque la representación se divide en dos actos, en los cuales aparecen distintos personajes.
|
Desierto
|
|
Palacio del Sultán
|
|
Escenarios y personajes |
9. Vocabulario concreto que se quiere enseñar.
Genie, bad magician, lamp, command, and chief.
10. Vocabulario que se quiere repasar.
Mother, uncle, nephew, pronombres sujeto (I, you..), formas del verbo to be, idea, long time ago, palace, father, fine, and hungry.