Summary - Mr. Beans Interview | Class 8 Literature | English
This chapter recounts the journey of English actor, comedian, and screenwriter, Rowan Atkinson, from his successful comedy series like Not the Nine O’Clock News and The Black Adder to the iconic Mr Bean series. Mr Bean, a brainchild .....
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The main focus of the interview is: a. How Rowan Atkinson began his career as a comic actor. b. Rowan Atkinson’s most popular character, Mr Bean. c. Rowan Atkinson’s career as a creator and actor of comedy.
b. Rowan Atkinson’s most popular character, Mr Bean.
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Write T beside the statements below which are true and F beside those which are false. Correct the false statements. a. Rowan Atkinson studied drama and acting of Oxford University. ........................ b. Most of Atkinson’s sketches are spontaneous performances. ........................ c. Richard Curtis was a famous screenwriter when Rowan first met him. ........................ d. The funny character created by Rowan and Curtis didn’t have a name for ten years. ........................ e. Rowan Atkinson is definite about not acting as Mr Bean again. ........................
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If you were an actor, playing opposite an expert comedian like Rowan Atkinson, what would be the most challenging thing you would have to be able to do? (Hint: Think of Rowan’s co-actor, Max Baldry, in the film Mr Bean’s Holiday.)
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Back Exercises - Mr. Beans Interview | Literature | English | Class 8
Report the following conversation in indirect speech. Mary: I’m really, really thrilled to catch up with your again, Jane, after two years! Jane: Gosh! How tall you’ve grown! I can’t believe it! Mary: And how beautiful you look! Jane: Oh no! How mean of you to tease me! Mary: Never! Goodness! I really mean it! Jane: Oh! How sweet of you to say so! I really must give a hug! Mary: Ouch! You stepped on my toe! Jane: Oh dear! How clumsy of me! What a foolish thing to do! Mary: Don’t worry about it, Jane. What an exciting meeting this has been!
Mary expressed how absolutely thrilled she was to meet Jane again after two years. Jane, taken aback, exclaimed about how much taller Mary had grown and confessed she couldn't believe it. Mary responded by complimenting Jane's looks. Jane immediately dismissed it, accusing Mary of teasing. Mary, however, insisted she was absolutely serious. Jane, finding Mary's words sweet, indicated she needed to give a hug. During the hug, Jane accidentally stepped on Mary's toe. She apologized, admitting her clumsiness and referring to it as a foolish action. Despite the mishap, Mary reassured Jane and noted what an exciting meeting they've had.
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Change the following exclamatory sentences into indirect speech. 1. ‘How wonderful it is to meet you at last,’ the fan said to the movie star at the party. 2. ‘How difficult this problem is!’ said Ravi to me in the exam hall. 3. Gazing at the majestic mountains I said, ‘What a beautiful sight!’ 4. The general said, ‘Oh God! We are completely outnumbered by the enemy!’ 5. ‘Oh no! I missed passing in Maths by only one mark,’ said my brother when he looked at his report card.
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You are the reporter who interviewed actor Rowan Atkinson (see the interview). You met the editor of the online newspaper you work for and told him that you would like to have your interview published in the next edition of the newspaper. Your editor didn’t have time to read your interview, so he asked you to write a summary of the main information you got for Rowan Atkinson during the interview. He will read your summary and then decide whether to print the interview or not.
A. Write the summary in 250 words. You could begin in the following way: In the course of the interview with Rowan Atkinson, I learned that he became an actor by chance. He was actually studying engineering science at Oxford University when.... Note: (Remember, your summary cannot exceed 250 words, so you need to select only what is important. Also remember that you are reporting a conversation you have had earlier, so your summary is to be written in indirect speech.)
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Extra Questions - Mr. Beans Interview | Literature | English | Class 8
“Mr Bean is a television series created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis and which was aired from 1990 – 95. It was first released in the UK as a live-action comedy, and was later also made into an animated series for children.”
Who are the creators of Mr Bean series?
When was the series first aired?
What format was Mr Bean series initially released in and how did it eventually evolve?
1. The creators of the Mr Bean series are Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis.
2. The series was first aired from 1990 – 95.
3. Mr Bean series was initially released in the UK as a live-action comedy and was later also made into an animated series for children.
Themes - Mr. Beans Interview | Class 8 Literature | English
Rowan Atkinson's Journey in Comedy
The chapter emphasizes Rowan Atkinson's journey in the field of comedy. It traces his career from his early days acting in the comedy sketch show Not the Nine O’Clock News, continuing on to The Black Adder TV series, and his most iconic role – Mr Bean. This theme.....
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Plot - Mr. Beans Interview | Class 8 Literature | English
Sub Heading 1: Early Career and Rise to Fame The chapter opens with a brief overview of Rowan Atkinson’s early career. It highlights key milestones such as his role in the comedy.....
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