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Setting and Props Categorise

Target Level
4-5
Running Total
0
0%
Attempt
1 of 3

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Mrs Johnstone's house
Mrs Lyons' house
The streets (Liverpool)
The countryside

'The air is so pure'

Act 1, p. 55

'He could make too much noise Without the neighbours complainin'.'

Act 1, p. 13

'It's such a lovely house it's a pleasure to clean it.'

Act 1, p. 8

'Don't you go playin' with those hooligans down at the rough end.'

Act 1, p. 25

'Why was the door bolted? Did you think it was the rent man?'

Act 1, p. 24

'And he'd sleep every night In a bed of his own.'

Act 1, p. 13

'Away from the muck an' the dirt an' the bloody trouble.'

Act 1, p. 57

'The children rush on into the street playing cowboys and Indians; cops and robbers; goodies and baddies, etc.'

Act 1, p. 37

'a garden to play in'

Act 1, p. 13

'We bought such a large house for the – for the children – we thought children would come along.'

Act 1, p. 8

'Looking up in awe at the comparative opulence and ease of the place.'

Act 1, p. 13

'It's a pretty house, isn't it? It's a pity it's so big. I'm finding it rather large at present.' 

Act 1, p. 8

'If we stay here I feel that something terrible will happen, something bad.'

Act 1, p. 45

'He lives up by the park.'

'he's a friggin' poshy.'

Act 1, p. 31

'We're down at the other end, near the big houses in the park.'

Act 1, p. 25

'Ah, you'll be glad when he's back, won't you? The house won't feel so empty then, will it?'

Act 1, p. 8

'Living on the never never, Constant as the changing weather, Never sure Who's at the door'

Act 1, p. 17

'Now go on, get out an' play.'

Act 1, p. 25

'I've told you never to go where that boy – where boys like that live.'

Act 1, p. 36

'The Policeman has removed his helmet and holds a glass of Scotch.'

Act 1, p. 48

'Just killing time and kicking cans around'

Act 1, p. 53

'The washing stays clean on the line.'

Act 1, p. 55

'Well, my mummy doesn't allow me to play down here actually.'

Act 1, p. 27

''Ey, Mother, I'm starvin' an' there's nothin' in. There never bloody well is.'

Act 1, p. 7

'The wobbly wardrobe, chest of drawers that never close, The two-legged chair, the carpet so bare'

Act 1, p. 56

'If my child was raised In a palace like this one'

Act 1, p. 13

'The house we got was lovely, The neighbours are a treat, They sometimes fight on Saturday night, But never in the week.'

Act 1, p. 59

'There's space for the kids, Cos the garden's so big, It would take you a week just to reach the far side.'

Act 1, p. 55

'Round here if y' ask for a sweet, y' have to ask about, about twenty million times... They still don't bleedin' give y' one.'

Act 1, p. 28

'Let's throw some stones through them windows.'

Act 1, p. 46

This is your 1st attempt! You get 5 marks for each one you get right first time. Good luck!

Pass Mark
70%