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Weekly focus - Shape Shifting

In this episode, Tina can "shape shift". That means she can change to become another person or animal.

Lots of films, TV shows, computer games and storybooks have people who can shape shift. Here are some.

Harry Potter - Professor McGonagall teaches students to shape shift at Hogwarts.
The films' website is www.harrypotter.com/
The books' website is here www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/home.asp

Terminator - In Terminator 2&3, Arnold Schwarzenegger fights robots that can change shapes. The T3 website is here http://www.terminator3.com/

Diablo 3
This very popular computer game has a character (a druid) that can shape shift. See here:
www.diabloii.net

This website can tell you the history of Halloween.
http://wilstar.com/holidays/hallown.htm

Do you want to make people shape shift in films? Meet Ed Mendez at www.apple.com/pro/film/mendez/ He has worked on lots of Hollywood films.

Check out the www.Ethoschannel.com where John Perkins talks about three levels of shape shifting.

1. The molecular level where you change your body shape.
2. The Psychological level where you try to think in a different way.
3. The business level where you try to look at your business in a new and different way.

So try looking at your school work in a different way. Think about what you are good at. Do your homework at a different time in a different place.

 

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** Materials developed and written by English Schools Foundation


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