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a. Who can you see in the cover?
b. What is standing on his arm? What is this parrot?
c. Where are they? Why did Robinson come here?
d. What was Robinson on the ship? Did his father want him to be a sailor?
Let’s begin our story.
Step three: Know about the story—Chapter 1 (15’)
a. What was Robinson’s father? How many sons did he have? How were they?
S: One was dead. One disappeared. Robinson was the only son of his father.
T: So his father wanted Robinson to be a lawyer.
b. An open question: What would you want Robinson to do if you were his father? Why? (Think about it and express different opinions.)
c. T: What did Robinson do next?
S: He started the first voyage without saying goodbye, to Yarmouth.
Unsuccessful a storm frightened
d. Analyze some important sentences in Chapter 1:
I should have gone home. My father would have been happy. I would have lived an easy and happy life.
T: How do you feel after reading these sentences? (The tips for the following content)
e. The second voyage was successful (to Africa).
What did Robinson learn from this trip?
Step four: Know about the story—Chapter 2 (3’)
a. The third voyage was from England to Brazil. Discuss in groups, put the sentences into the right order.
___ Xury promised to go with Robinson and they sailed south.
___ A group of black people brought some food to the shore.
___ Robinson became the personal slave of the pirate captain.
___ Xury and Robinson killed a huge animal and made a blanket from its skin.
___ The crew of a Portuguese ship took Robinson and Xury on board.
Step five: Know about the story—Chapter 3-6 (12’)
a. Analyze some important sentences in Chapter 3:
Why did I come here to live the middle life?
An open question: Do you think Robinson will enjoy being a successful farmer?
Some of my friends needed more black Africans to work on their farms, but these men were very expensive to buy. They decided to send a ship to Africa to get some black Africans there… Foolishly, I agreed to go.