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To enable the children to learn and locate the right meanings of
new words and phrases from the dictionary.
To enable the students to enact the play in the class-room..
Brief Summary (to be done in note book)
Gerrard was a playwright. He had to leave his house to deliver props
for a rehearsal. Just then, an intruder entered his home. He was
carrying a gun. He wanted to kill Gerrard and live on his identity. The
intruder had committed a murder and was wanted by the police. So, he
thought of stealing Gerrard’s identity so that he could live peacefully. He
wanted to know details about Gerrard before killing him so that he
could imitate him well.
Gerrard said that he was a crook too and that if the intruder stole his
identity, even then he would be chased by the police. He had killed
someone and the police had evidence against him. He further added
that he was carrying false moustaches and other props so that he could
disguise himself and hide from the police. He sensed that the police
could raid his house that night. He had positioned an accomplice on the
road to warn him of danger. Gerrard fooled the intruder to believe him
by saying that if the intruder felt that Gerrard was lying, he could kill
him. As the phone rang, Gerrard said that it was time to leave. When the
intruder did not believe Gerrard, he asked him to peep out through the
door of the garage and see the police for himself. In fact, the door was
that of a cupboard. As the intruder bent forward, Gerrard pushed him
inside the cupboard and locked it. Then he called the sergeant as he
would hand over the intruder to the police.
Let’s watch Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=LZaDV7rZoh
A&feature=emb_logo
Lesson and explanation
SCENE: A small cottage interior. There is an entrance back right (which may
be curtained). Another door to the left must be a practical door. The furniture