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1 passageRobinson Crusoe1 Passage 4

2 passageRobinson Crusoe2 From a Sinking Ferry to a Lonely Island

3 passageRobinson Crusoe3 1.oil lamps, flashlights, matches 2.coats&jackets, sleeping bags, tents, blankets 3.mineral water, PEPSI, whisky,beer 4.fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, dry fruits, dry vegetables 5.first-aid-kit, knives, gun&bullets, fishing pole 6.water purification, flour, sugar, salt

4 passageRobinson Crusoe4 Our Tasks Today Idea of the text Key structures Summary Assignment

5 passageRobinson Crusoe5 Who? What? Adventures?

6 passageRobinson Crusoe6 Lawyer? Oh, no. I like sea voyage. Hello, everyone. I’m Robinson Crusoe.

7 passageRobinson Crusoe7 Ignoring father’s cautions, he runs away and slight misfortune happens in a row. He always gets through by his readiness and ingenuity. ill luck smartness Where there is a will, there is a way.

8 passageRobinson Crusoe8 Years later, he goes on a voyage as the master of the trade group again. I am sailing. I am sailing…

9 passageRobinson Crusoe9 Soon a terrible shipwreck occurs after which Robinson Crusoe found himself cast by the waves upon the shore of an island, alone. Oh, my god. Where am I? thrown

10 passageRobinson Crusoe10 After sleeping in a tree for a night he decided to stay on the island and manage his livelihood for himself. Maybe this would be a nice place to live. living

11 passageRobinson Crusoe11 He swam back to the foundered ship and after several trips got out of it quite a few things, including the small stores of food and clothing and utensils as well as guns and ammunition, which he saved up for his own use. I’ve got quite a few. sunk tools bullets

12 passageRobinson Crusoe12 And then, out of the available resources salvaged from the ship and with what he could get from the desert island, he managed with his industriousness and knack to create an environment for himself ready for use diligence a clever way of doing sth. rescue

13 passageRobinson Crusoe13 first sheltered himself against the wind and rain, defended himself against the possible attacks of wild animals, to provide protection for

14 passageRobinson Crusoe14 then built a house, grew barley and rice, domesticated goats, train

15 passageRobinson Crusoe15 fought against cannibal savages coming from neighboring islands,

16 passageRobinson Crusoe16 later rescued one savage named Friday from death and made him his servant,

17 passageRobinson Crusoe17 built a boat, and lived not uncomfortably on the lonely island for 28 years,

18 passageRobinson Crusoe18 then saved from death Friday’s father and a Spaniard and became the leader or master of the whole group, Spanish people

19 passageRobinson Crusoe19 and finally saved the captain of an English ship from the mutineers and returned to England on that ship. betrayer

20 passageRobinson Crusoe20 After he departed from the desert island, he sailed to Lisbon to find out about his plantation in Brazil. an area under cultivation

21 passageRobinson Crusoe21 Having found his old captain, he received the profit accruing from that plantation and then sold the plantation to his partner. Oh, really? I’m a rich man now? Robinson, this is the money from the land. gain

22 passageRobinson Crusoe22 Then he traveled back to England with all his wealth via Spain and France.

23 passageRobinson Crusoe23 He experienced strange and exciting adventures against wolves and a bear in the mountains between Spain and France.

24 passageRobinson Crusoe24 After he returned to England, he got married and long before his wife died.

25 passageRobinson Crusoe25 Finally, he sailed again to his desert island and to Brazil and sent women and supplies from Brazil to the island to establish a regular colony there. build an area settled

26 passageRobinson Crusoe26 Ignoring father’s cautions, he runs away and slight misfortune happens in a row.

27 passageRobinson Crusoe27 Soon a terrible shipwreck occurs after which Robinson Crusoe found himself cast by the waves upon the shore of an island, alone.

28 passageRobinson Crusoe28 He swam back to the foundered ship and after several trips got out of it quite a few things, including the small stores of food and clothing and utensils as well as guns and ammunition, which he saved up for his own use.

29 passageRobinson Crusoe29 Out of the available resources salvaged from the ship and with what he could get from the desert island, he managed with his industriousness and knack to create an environment for himself.

30 passageRobinson Crusoe30 Summary 1. Narration  who, where, when, what, why  time sequence  main plot

31 passageRobinson Crusoe31 Summary 2. Exposition and Argumentation  a clear statement  a summary of supporting facts accurate, concise, logical

32 passageRobinson Crusoe32 Assignment Please prepare for a brief introduction (3- minute) to a novel (either English or Chinese) you have ever read and report it to the class next time.

33 课件作者: 作者单位: 苏蕴文 西安交通大学


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