'Teeth' is a short film that tells a simple story with a wicked twist. In this lesson, students explore friendship, practical jokes and karma through storytelling, discussion and role play.
Explore the essential ingredients of narrative – from character and conflict to causality and stakes. Through debate, reflection and collaboration, students learn not only to recognise story form but also to shape it.
A young Chinese man learns Irish and travels to Dublin – only to discover that no one understands him. Based on the award-winning short film, this engaging activity builds storytelling skills through video, curiosity and perspective-taking.
Using music to explore multimodality. Students work with three excerpts from iconic songs to imagine, structure and pitch a story-driven TV advert — before discovering the real (and very strange) advert that inspired it.
Ask anyone in the UK about 'Fly Fishing' by J.R. Hartley, and they might just smile. This mysterious book was the subject of one of the country's most famous TV adverts ever and one that still lingers in the national memory.
A famous urban legend that plays with mistaken assumptions and social awkwardness. Students predict the twist, retell the story in their own words and explore its cultural implications.
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