Module3AdventureinLiteratureandtheCinemaReading—TheSteamboatGoals●TolearnaboutAdventureinLiteratureandtheCinema●TolearntoreadwithstrategiesProceduresStep1Warmingupbylearningabout“adventure”andlearningto“venture”Hello,class!BeforewebeginanadventureonAdventureinLiteratureandtheCinema,thatis,Module3,let’strytounderstandwhatitmeansbyadventure.☆HeradventurestravellinginAfricaexcitesme.☆Whenyou’reachild,lifeisonebigadventure.☆Popperdescribedscienceasthegreatestadventureintheworld.★Theyventurednervouslyintothewater.★He’sneverventuredabroadinhislife.★Shehardlydaredtoventureanopinion.★Heventuredatentativesmile.★Iventuredtosuggestthatshemighthavemadeamistake.★‘AndifIsayno?’sheventured.★Itwaswrongtoventurehisfinancialsecurityonsuchariskydeal.★Thisisthefirsttimethecompanyhasventuredintomovieproduction.Popularadventurefilmconceptsinclude:Anoutlawfigurefightingforjusticeorbattlingatyrant(asinZorroorRobinHoodPirates(asinCaptainBlood)Asearchforalostcityorforhiddentreasure(asinKingSolomon'sMines)Step2WarmingupbyimaginggoingonanadventureBoysandgirls,whatisadventure?Adventureisanexcitingtrip.Ifyouarebored,youcouldimaginegoingonagreatadventure.Haveagoatcaving,climbing,sailingandcanoeingatAdventureClubduringthesummervocation.AlltheactivitiesatAdventureClubarerunandsupervisedbyqualifiedandexperiencedstaffAdventureClubstartedlifeinthe1970sasasailingclubforyoungpeople.Sincethistimeithasgrownandgrown.AdventureClubnowprovidesover10,000sessionsofadventuretoyoungpeopleeachyear.Wouldyouliketogo?Thencomewithme!Step3BeforeyoureadPleasegooverthewordlistforthismodule,payingattentiontothepronunciationoftheword,therelationshipbetweenitspronunciationanditsspelling.Step4WhileyoureadCut/thesentencesintothoughtgroups,blackenthepredicates,underlinetheusefulexpressionsanddarkentheconnectives.Step5AfteryoureadCopyalltheusefulexpressionsintoyourExpressionBookandmakeyourownsentenceswiththem.abigstorm/aftermidnight/pourdown,stayinsidetheshelter,saildown…,bythelightofthelightning,inthemiddleof…,looklike…,atfirst,hitarock,halfinandhalfoutof…,sailstraighttowards…,gounder,afteracoupleofminutes,takealook,boardasinkingship,findsomethinguseful,ontheboat,paddleover,climbontothesteamboat,keepasquietasmice,toourastonishment,alightinoneofthecabins,aman'sangryvoice,lasttime,runtotheraft,feelverycurious,put…roundthedoor,quitedark,lieonthefloor,betiedupwithrope,standover…,him,withabeard,have…inone’shand,looklike…,haveenoughof…,onthefloor,leave…here,inacoupleofhours,godownwith…,thefrightenedman,onthefloor,dieoffright,findawaytosave…,crawlalong…,take…away,lookterrified,persuade…tohelp…,betiredto…,climbquietlyin,paddleaway,bythen,asafedistanceaway,feelbadabout…Step6ReadtotransferinformationYouaretoreadthetextonceagaintocompletethetablewithnecessaryinformationfromit.CluesinthestoryofTheSteamboatParagraph1Asteamboathadhitarockandwashalfinandhalfoutofthewater.Weweresailingstraighttowardsit.Paragraph2“Itlooksasifit'llgoundersoon,”Jimsaid,afteracoupleofminutes.Paragraph3“Let'sgoandtakealook,”Isaid.Paragraph4Climbingontothesteamboat,weheardsomeoneshout,"Ohpleaseboys,don'tkillme!Iwon'ttellanybody!”Paragraph5Aman'sangryvoiceanswered,“You'relying.Yousaidthatlasttime.We'regoingtokillyou”.Paragraph6Icouldseetwomenstandingoveramanlyingonthefloor,tiedupwithrope.Paragraph7“I'mgoingtoshootyou...