Year 11 Drama: Characterisation Skills Worksheet

Drama
Year 11
10 questions
~20 mins
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This worksheet focuses on developing your ability to create and portray convincing characters in performance. Use your understanding of physicality, voice, and motivation to answer the questions.

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Year 11 Drama: Characterisation Skills Worksheet

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Grade Year 11
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This worksheet focuses on developing your ability to create and portray convincing characters in performance. Use your understanding of physicality, voice, and motivation to answer the questions.

Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
1.
Describe three physical characteristics you might give to a character who is feeling nervous. Explain how these physical traits can be used to communicate their emotional state to an audience.
[8 marks]
2.
Imagine you are playing a confident leader in a scene. List three vocal choices you might make to portray confidence and explain why each choice is effective.
[6 marks]
3.
Identify two motivations that could drive a character to act bravely in a scene. How would these motivations influence the way you perform the character?
[8 marks]
4.
Draw a simple sketch of a character showing a defensive posture. Label the key physical features that indicate defensiveness.
[6 marks]
Drawing / Sketch space
5.
Explain how facial expressions can be used to convey a character’s mood. Provide two examples of different emotions and the corresponding facial cues.
[8 marks]
6.
Describe how a character’s posture can reveal their social status or personality. Give an example of a posture for a confident versus a shy character.
[8 marks]
7.
List and explain two ways you could modify your voice to make a character sound older or younger than your actual age.
[6 marks]
8.
Choose a scene where your character feels triumphant after overcoming a challenge. Describe how your physicality and voice would change to reflect this emotion.
[8 marks]
9.
Identify three key elements of a character’s costume or appearance that can help establish their personality or background. Explain how each element contributes to characterisation.
[8 marks]
10.
Reflect on a character you have played or created. Describe how you used physicality, voice, and facial expressions to bring that character to life.
[10 marks]

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Created
1/2/2026
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