'No Fear Shakespeare': This is the full text of the play with an accompanying 'translated' version. It can be very useful but make sure you do not only read the 'translated' version but use it as a support when it is needed.
Summaries: These resources contain summaries of the different acts and scenes of the play. They also contain some key extracts/quotes as well as a range of revision activities for you to check your knowledge of each section.
This is a basic and (fairly) easy to follow summary of the story of Macbeth. This should only be used to get a basic understanding and you then need to go into much more detail about the play.
Brief Macbeth Summary: If you are new to the play (or really need to be sure of the basic story) then use this summary as a starting point. It is only one side of A4 and does not contain the original language but it will help you to understand the key characters and events of the play>
Shakespeare - The Animated Tales: This short animated version of the play gives a good basic overview of the narrative. This should not be used as a substitute for studying the whole play but is a useful place to start or to fill in some gaps.
Royal Shakespeare Company site: The RSC are the leading Shakespeare drama company in the country. They also produce resources for schools and pupils who are studying the play. This site on Macbeth contains revision materials on all of the key areas (e.g. narrative, characters, key quotes, etc.) which is divided into three levels of difficulty: 'New to the play'; 'More detailed information' and 'In-depth study and analysis'. This is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to improve their knowledge of the play before attempting some exam questions.
Audiobook: This is a full dramatic reading of the play. It is completely unabridged (nothing changed or missed out) so it's quite long! Use this to fill in any gaps in your knowledge or to get an idea of the tone/delivery of certain sections.