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Ex. 1 Say whether the sentences given below correspond to those used in the videofilm.

1 F. Walsingham is a man that lives in a world far beyond the court.

2 Mr. Raleigh is a true sailor and a devoted subject of the Queen.

3 Mr. Raleigh thinks it must be hard for so great a Queen to know the simple pleasure of being liked for herself.

4 Mary Stuart prays for her cousin Elizabeth and wants to make friends with her.

5 Bess’ cousin and his father both want to get back into favour with the court but they don’t want to embrace the new faith.

6 The Enterprise is to begin in a few days.

7 Two armies landed on the coasts of Sussex and Norfolk.

8 The Spanish fleet is ready to sail in a week.

9 Queen Elizabeth is not afraid of anybody and anything.

10 The Queen grants Mr. Raleigh her royal warrant to leave for the New World.

11 F. Walsingham becomes captain of her Majesty’s guard.

Ex. 2 Who does the phrase belong to?

 

1 I suspect him of being a professional charmer.

2 Can you imagine what it is to cross the ocean?

3 Your ocean is an image of eternity.

4 Then you leave me free to like you in return.

5 We wait for her order. The order must be given clearly.

6 You mustn’t send letters to the palace.

7 We both want to get back into favor with the court.

8 I, too, can command the wind, sir! I have a hurricane in me that

will strip Spain bare if you dare to try me!

9 You are not my equal, sir, and you never will be!

10 England must be crushed!

11 You see a leaf fall and you think you know which way the wind

blows.

12 These are matters of state, Majesty.

13 I see no more than the shadows of ghosts.

14 I am no courtier. Never have been.

15 The storm clouds are gathering. You are needed here.

Ex. 3 Rearrange the sentences according to the chronological order of events shown in the episode.

 

1 Dr. Dee predicts great convulsions.

2 Bess’ cousin is caught and put to jail.

3 Mr. Raleigh tells the Queen about his life at sea.

4 The Spanish king orders his subordinates that the fleet must be ready to sail in a month.

5 Elizabeth tells her ladies to persuade Mr. Walter Raleigh to stay a little longer.

6 The Queen makes Mr. Raleigh captain of her personal guard.

7 Mary Stuart’s supporters are waiting for her order.

8 Elizabeth is sure that men like Bess because she is pretty and because she has the ear of the Queen.

9 Bess comes to her cousin to tell him that she can’t help him.

10 Elizabeth has learnt about the Enterprise and about the fact that Mary Stuart is to be set free and placed on the throne and she ( Elizabeth) is to be assassinated.

11 Mary Stuart says that she prays for her cousin Elizabeth.

 

Ex. 4 Answer the questions.

1 How does W. Raleigh describe sailing across the ocean?

2 What is Elizabeth’s attitude to W. Raleigh’s voyages?

3 Does Mary Stuart agree to reject her right to the English throne?

4 What do Bess’ cousin and his father ask her for?

5 What does Walsingham learn from Bess’ cousin under torture?

5 Why does Elizabeth quarrel with the Spanish ambassador?



6 Who is implicated in the Enterprise?

7 What are Dr. Dee’ predictions?

8 Why doesn’t Elizabeth give the permission to W.Raleith to leave for the New World?

 

Vocabulary Exercises


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