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Read the example and then practise using your own ideas.
Yes, I agree with the quotation because if Francis Drake had given up when he lost his ships on his journey he would never have sailed around the world.
How is Elizabeth I related to Sir Francis Drake?
Elizabeth I knighted him when he returned.
How is Africa related to Sir Francis Drake?
Drake sailed around the southern tip of Africa on his way home.
How is the Moluccas Islands related to Sir Francis Drake?
They are where Drake stopped before he sailed home.
How is the New World related to Sir Francis Drake?
It is what America was called
How is the Pacific related to Sir Francis Drake?
It is one of the oceans he crossed
How is the Golden Hind related to Sir Francis Drake?
It was the only ship to complete the journey.
How is Plymouth related to Sir Francis Drake?
It is the place he set off from in England.
How are these names related to Sir Francis Drake?
Tell your partner.
How are these names related to Sir Francis Drake?
Tell your partner.
valuable objects (kho báu)
treasure
large sum of money (vận may)
fortune
in the end (sau cùng)
eventually
captured (bị bắt)
took as a prisoner
cities with a harbor for ships (cổng)
ports
made sth happen (gây ra)
caused
strong (hung bạo)
violent
body of land (lục địa)
continent
way (tuyến đường)
route
left  (còn lại)
remaining
on a ship, train or aircraft (trên tàu)
on board
going across from one side of sth to the other (băng qua)
crossing
Explain the words/phrases in bold using their dictionaries if necessary, and check your answers in the Word List.
5 minutes
Number 7
7 Drake arrived in England in September, 1580.
Number 6
3 Drake sailed north along the coast of South America.
Number 5
5 Drake crossed the Pacific.
Number 4
1 Drake left Plymouth in 1577 with five ships.
Number 3
4 Drake sailed to North America
Number 2
6 Drake sailed around the southern tip of Africa.
Number 1
2 Drake left two ships on the east coast of South America
Read the text again and order the sentences in exercise 2
When did he die?
doesn't say
What is he famous for?
exploring, sailing around the world
When did he live?
in the 16th century AD
Can you add more questions about Sir Francis Drake?
When did he die?
Listen and say which verb has a different sound?
Is it in Group A or Group B?
hates
Group A
enjoys
Group B
loves
Group B
happens
Group B
listens
Group B
wants
Group A
plays
Group B
wears
Group B
sleeps
Group A
Aims of the lesson
In this lesson, we will learn and practice language for reading about an English explorer. Practice voiceless and voiced sounds in verbs /s/ and /z/