Sitcom activity: creating a sitcom

This activity is suitable for intermediate level students and above. Students create a new sitcom in groups.

They work together to choose a situation, a setting and characters. Then they think of some catch phrases and a title. They finish by presenting their ideas to the class. As a follow on task they can write a section of the script for their sitcom.

Preparation

You will need to make copies of photocopiable sheet sitcoms 7. Make one copy per group of four or five students.

Procedure

Introduce the topic of sitcoms. Draw the following table on the board:

Sitcom title: Friends    
Setting: USA    
Situation: Flat share and cafe    
Main characters: Ross, Chandler, Joey etc.    
Other info: Ross is Monica's brother    

 

Elicit the titles of 2 or 3 sitcoms from your students' culture and write them in the first row. Then elicit information to fill in the other cells in the table. Explain that the "setting" is the place where the sitcom takes place; a town or a country. The "situation" is more detailed. Examples are things like an office, a shop, a staff room etc. An example is included here for the US sitcom ‘Friends' but students should be encouraged to come up with the examples themselves. They can use sitcoms from their own country or any other.

When students are familiar with the terms and are talking about the sitcoms that they are familiar with explain that they are going to create a new sitcom.

Divide the students into groups of four or five. Give each group a copy of the handout. Students should discuss each point and make notes. Give them about 20 minutes for this stage. Explain that they should try to be as original as possible and that when the time is up they are going to share their ideas with the rest of the class. Monitor while the groups are creating their sitcoms and offer help where needed.

Ask each group to present their ideas to the rest of the class, explaining their reasons for choosing their particular setting and situation and describing their characters. They can either choose one student to be the spokesperson or they can each present a different section.

Follow up

As a follow-up activity students could write a section of the script for an episode of their sitcom. They should try to write it in the form of a real script (students can go to www.simplyscripts.com to see how scripts are written).

 

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