Lesson 4
Theme: The results of a scientific paper. Tasks of Literature Review
The objectives:
To improve writing, reading skills
To improve logical thinking
Activity1. Cluster
Activity 2.Reading activity. Read the first part of Chapter Two. For questions 1-6, choose the best answer — А, В or C.
CHAPTER II
Captain Wentworth
Who asked Admiral Croft and his wife to their house?
A. Mr and Mrs Musgrove.
В. Charles and Mary.
C. Henrietta and Louisa.
Mrs Musgrove's son Dick had a very good opinion of
A. Admiral Croft.
В. Captain Wentworth.
С. Mr Wentworth.
The Musgroves had sent their son Dick to sea because
A. they wanted to get rid of him.
В. they thought he would have a good career in the navy. С he wanted to serve under Captain Wentworth.
Anne became excited when she heard that
A. the Musgroves's son knew Captain Wentworth.
В. Captain Wentworth was going to visit his sister.
С. the war was over.
The Musgrove sisters thought that Captain Wentworth was
A. wonderful.
В. peculiar.
С.boring.
At first, Mary was not going to the evening with Captain Wentworth because
A. her son was ill.
В. her husband was ill.
С. she was ill.
Captain Wentworth
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When Admiral Croft and his wife arrived at Kellynch Hall, Mary and Charles invited them to the Cottage. Mr and Mrs Musgrove and their daughters were also invited.
Dear Mrs Croft, ' said Mrs Musgrove, as soon as the introductions were over, 'did you know that my son Dick served in the Navy under your brother Captain Frederick Wentworth?''Really?' asked Mrs Croft. 'And what does your son do now?'
'The poor boy died at sea!' cried Mrs Musgrove, with tears in her eyes. ' Oh, I 'm so sorry to hear that,' said Mrs Croft.' But in one of his letters to me, he wrote, "Captain Wentworth, he is a fine, courageous young gentleman." Yes, he admired your brother very much, Mrs Croft!'
In fact, Dick Musgrove had been a stupid, lazy, difficult young man, so his parents had sent him to sea. He was as difficult in the Navy as he had been at home. When he had died two years before, at the age of twenty, no one except his mother really felt sorry. Mrs Croft, who was a sensible, confident, straightforward 1 lady, tried to comfort Mrs Musgrove 'My brother will be very glad to meet you, Mrs Musgrove,' said Mrs Croft. 'His career in the Navy has been a great success. Now that the war is over he's back in England. He's coming to stay with us at Kellynch Hall next week. Anne, who was standing nearby, heard this, and her heart beat fast in agitation. The following week, Henrietta and Louisa came to visit Anne and Mary at the Cottage.
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