The Sea
Leisure activities body surfing fishing jet skiing sailing
Leisure activities surfing snorkelling scuba diving sunbathing
Leisure activities windsurfing water skiing swimming
Ellen MacArthur
Ferdinand Magellan
Thor Heyerdal
The Mystery of Franklin Expedition Make sentences with the help of the expressions:
to find a way, to look for a root, everything they needed,
To sail without problems, To arrive at Baffin Bay, To see alive
To become worried, The first signs, To wait for the ice to melt
To live with the Eskimos, At the edge of the sea, The only chance
Dr Beattie, To open the graves, To make a discovery
Lead poisoning, To close with lead, To affect the brain, To make a wrong decision
‘The sea has never been friendly to man.’ ‘The sea has never been friendly to man.’ Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist (1857 – 1924) (1857 – 1924)
The Bermuda Triangle Earliest Records Missing Planes Disappearing Ships UFO Sightings
Explanations Underwater earthquakes Magnetism Pirates and enemy attacks Tropical weather Waterspouts The Gulf Stream “Blue holes” The Gas Bubble Theory
Travelling by Sea
Auckland
Maori
Captain William Hobson, New Zealand’s first governor
Mt Eden
Auckland Harbour Bridge
Parnell Village
Auckland Domain
Auckland Museum
The Sky Tower
The City of Sails
Proverbs. Put the words in the correct order. Read the proverb and give the Russian equivalent. 1.You between are caught the the devil deep and sea. 2.No meet two matter the sea may be, sometimes how big ships. 3.If you don’t catch the sea fish, cannot blame the. 4. There pirates is a are sea, there. 5.He wants to go afraid who must not be fishing of water. 6.A two captains sinks ship with.
1. Tattoos 2. Hot cross bun, baked on a Good Friday 3. Dropping the bucket overboard 4. A coin, thrown over the ship’s bow when leaving the port 5. a gold ring worn in the left ear 6.spitting in the sea 7.a piece of coal 8.whistling 9.sailing on a Friday 10.having a woman on board Superstitions