In The Pub
In The Pub
In The Pub
The pub
CA
O FR BE C O DO O M W P W N IA EB LO B SI A L TE DE E D
3. 4. 5. 6.
7. 8. 9.
10. A chaser is a strong alcoholic drink (such as a whisky or a cognac) that you drink immediately after a weaker one such as beer. 11. While the cats away is the first part of the proverb While the cats away, the mice will play. We use this to say that we will do what we want and have fun when someone in authority (such as our boss or a parent) is not there. 12. When Mike says you got a point there, it means he thinks Dave has made an important statement. 13. If its all the same to you is another way of saying If you dont mind. 14. When Dave says its not like they [the pub] chuck you out at 11 now he is referring to the fact that
TG or WORKSHEET Mini-plays
CA
O FR BE C O DO O M W P W N IA EB LO B SI A L TE DE E D
6. 7. 8.
9.
10. Students identify vocabulary that has a negative connotation. 11. Students identify the word/phrase/phrasal verb that means 12. Take an adjective or adverb out of a sentence and put it in brackets at the end of the line. Students put it back in the correct place or wherever it will logically fit, e.g. That dance music gives me a splitting headache in the morning. [ALL] All that dance music gives me a splitting headache in the morning.
Answer key
1. What is the play about? 1. b; 2. students own answers 2. Vocabulary 1. c; 2. e; 3. b; 4. f; 5. a; 6. d 3. Find the colloquial expression 1. its my shout; 2. its all kicking off; 3. shout ones mouth off; 4. the Old Bill; 5. hold your horses; 6. little boys room 4. Colloquial language: Ellipsis 1. Are you clubbing tonight? 2. Do you know what I mean? 3. She said to tell you she was just nippin next door. 4. I think Ill join you, Dave.
Mini-plays
The pub
Transcript
Scenario: Two friends play darts in a pub in Swansea Characters: Dave, Mike, Sandra (Daves wife)
Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave Mike Dave One hundred and eighty! I dont know how you do it! Been looking after myself, I have. Tidy darts! Yes, Ive been working out and cutting down on the old booze, see. I dont see how it can have any effect on how you play darts! Youd be surprised. Look at that. What? My hand, you plonker! Now, do you see it shaking? Well, no. But it didnt before, did it? Oh yes! Oh yes, boy. You see? Steady as a rock Mike? Yes, Dave. Do you see any sweat on my brow? Um, well, now you come to mention it No, you dont, do you? See! I cant tell you how much its improved my game, Mike. What made you decide to get into shape, Dave? I spose it was Sandra, really. Oh, right. Yes, she said my love handles were more like door handles know what I mean? Well, Im impressed, Dave. Ill get em in, shall I? Its my shout. Go on then, Mike. Sandras not looking, is she? No, she was feelin a bit peckish, Dave. Said to tell you she was just nippin next door for some chips. Oh! Tell you what; Ill have a chaser as well, then. While the cats away, eh? Think Ill join you, Dave. I mean, if you cant enjoy yourself on a Friday night, when can you? Saturday night, I spose, Mike. Yes, you got a point there, Dave. You clubbing tonight? No, think Ill stay here, if its all the same to you. I mean, its not like they chuck you out at 11 now, is it?
O FR BE C O DO O M W P W N IA EB LO B SI A L TE DE E D
H P
CA
Mini-plays TG or WORKSHEET
The pub
Transcript
Mike Dave Youre not wrong, Dave. And I tell you what; all that dance music gives me a splittin headache in the morning. You sure its the music, Mike? To be honest, I get fed up with having to sort out the heavies. Doesnt matter what club I go to. Every time theres trouble, who do they call, Mike, who do they call? The police? No, mate, me! Thats who they call. Its a burden, thats what it is. Dave! I was just holdin it for im, love, thats all! Its Mikes, honest it is! Whatever you say, Dave. Its all kickin off in the chippy! Oh! Its Jane. Shes off her face! Shouting her mouth off in there, she is. Somethin about her order. Oh, thatll be the vinegar, that will. They water it down in there! Makes your chips go all soggy! How do you know? Youre supposed to be on a diet! And I am, love, really! Look at me therell be nothing left of me soon! Oh come on! Someone needs to come and sort her out before the Old Bill get here, or shell get herself arrested again. She can get very violent, can Jane. Ok, ok, hold your horses! You go, Mike, Ive got to visit the little boys room first!
CA
O FR BE C O DO O M W P W N IA EB LO B SI A L TE DE E D
Mike Dave Sandra Dave Sandra Dave Sandra Dave Sandra Dave Sandra Mike Dave
Mini-plays
The pub
Worksheet
1 What is the play about?
Here are some words and phrases from the play: cutting down clubbing Friday night dance music darts booze a splitting headache get into shape
CA
O FR BE C O DO O M W P W N IA EB LO B SI A L TE DE E D
1. Where do you think the play is set? a. in a restaurant b. in a pub c. in a doctors surgery
2. What do you think the play will be about? a. going out at the weekend b. drinking too much c. violence
2 Vocabulary
Match these words from the text with their meanings. 1. plonker 2. peckish 3. booze 4. love handles 5. nip 6. soggy a. go somewhere quickly and for a short time b. alcoholic drink c. a stupid person d. unpleasantly wet and soft e. slightly hungry f. areas of fat at the sides of someones waist
Mini-plays TG or WORKSHEET
The pub
Worksheet
4 Colloquial language: Ellipsis
Which words are missing from these examples from the play? 1. You clubbing tonight? 2. know what I mean? 3. Said to tell you she was just nippin next door 4. Think Ill join you, Dave. 5. Yes, you got a point there, Dave. 6. No, think Ill stay here
CA
P H
N T O FR BE C O DO O M W P W N IA EB LO B SI A L TE DE E D
5 Phrasal verbs
Match the verbs with their meanings. 1. sort out 2. cut down 3. kick off 4. work out 5. chuck out 6. water down a. start b. force someone to leave c. do physical exercise to keep fit d. reduce the amount of something e. dilute a liquid to make it weaker f. deal with a difficult person successfully
7 Discussion
What action should the authorities take to stop young people drinking too much alcohol?