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Warmer
What do you know about the polar regions? Choose the best answers.
1. Polar bears are found in the Arctic / Antarctica.
2. Penguins are found in the Arctic / Antarctica.
3. Antarctica is the driest / wettest continent on Earth.
4. The first person to reach the South Pole was American / Norwegian.
5. Three / Seven countries have territories on Antarctica.
6. About 68% / 98% of Antarctica is covered in ice.
Key words
a. Fill the gaps in the sentences using these key words from the text.
drift (verb) expedition exploration survival trapped wreck
1. If a ship is , it cannot move.
2. A / An is a ship that has sunk.
3. A / An is a long journey, especially to a dangerous or distant place.
4. is travelling to places to learn about them or to look for something valuable
such as oil.
5. is continuing to live, especially in difficult conditions.
6. If you on the sea, you move very slowly because the water pushes you.
cutting-edge ice floe navigator rescue (verb) uninhabited whale
7. A / An is a large area of ice floating on the sea.
8. If an island is , there are no people living on it.
9. If you someone, you save them from a dangerous situation.
10. A / An is a very large sea animal that breathes air through a hole in the top of its head.
11. If technology is , it is very modern.
12. A / An is someone who plans the direction in which a ship or plane travel.
Level 1: Elementary / Pre-Intermediate
Antarctic expedition to renew search for Shackleton’s ship Endurance
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Antarctic expedition to renew
search for Shackleton’s ship
Endurance
Dalya Alberge
Captained by Edward Shackleton, the
Endurance was a ship that became trapped
in Antarctic ice and sank in 1915. For many
years, people thought that finding the wreck of
the Endurance was impossible because of the
freezing Antarctic weather.
Now a scientific expedition will try to find and
film the wreck. Endurance22 will sail early next
year, in a ship that will force its way through
miles of pack ice. However, climate change will
make it easier for the ship to make progress
because there will be less ice.
Mensun Bound, director of exploration, led
the 2019 search for the Endurance that failed
because of extreme weather conditions. ‘I have
mixed emotions. On the one hand, I’m excited.
On the other hand, for the last three years, I’ve
been very sad that we didn’t find it last time.
That ship is always in my imagination,’ he said.
Shackleton’s attempt to cross Antarctica is a
story of bravery and survival. The Endurance
became trapped in ice for months before
sinking. The men drifted on ice floes for
months. Finally, they reached the uninhabited
Elephant Island, where they lived off penguins
and seal meat. Shackleton and five others
then sailed to the island of South Georgia in a
whale boat and then rescued the others from
Elephant Island. All 28 of the crew returned
home alive.
People believe that the wreck of the Endurance
lies at a depth of more than 3,000 metres. The
wooden parts of the ship are probably in good
condition because the water is extremely cold.
There is no light and very little oxygen.
The ship for Endurance22 will leave Cape
Town early next year. It has ice-breakers
that will force their way through the pack
ice. Bound said: ‘It is a battle. Last time, we
ourselves became trapped in the ice, not once
but several times, just as the Endurance did,
and it was worrying.’
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The team will use underwater search vehicles
to look for the wreck. John Shears, the
expedition leader, said that with the cutting-edge
technology, ‘there has never been as good an
opportunity to find Endurance’.
‘We know that the ship’s navigator’s last
recording of its position was almost three days
before it sank,’ said Bound. ‘What was the
ship doing in those three days? What was the
speed and direction? I have to think about all
those things.’
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Comprehension check
a. Answer the questions using information from the article.
1. Where did the Endurance become trapped?
2. When did it sink?
3. What is the name of the expedition that will look for the Endurance next year?
4. Why did the 2019 search for the Endurance fail?
5. What did the crew of the Endurance eat on Elephant Island?
6. How many people were on the Endurance?
7. How far is the wreck of the Endurance below the surface of the sea?
8. Where will the ship for Endurance22 sail from next year?
9. What will the members of the expedition use to look for the wreck?
10. When did the Endurance’s navigator make his last recording of its position?
Key language
a. Rearrange the words to make phrases from the text.
1. one / the / hand / on
2. the / hand / on / other
3. but / times / not / once / several
4. last / the / years / for / three
5. thousand / a / depth / of / three / metres / at
6. three / sank / before / almost / days / it
Discussion
a. Discuss these questions.
• Is it a good idea to spend a lot of money looking for old wrecks? Why? Why not?
• Should people live in Antarctica? Why? Why not?
In your own words
a. Write a short summary of the text. Use these beginnings to help you.
In 1915 a ship called the Endurance…
Early next year …
The 2019 search for the Endurance failed …
The crew of the Endurance …
They ate …
Endurance22 will search for the wreck using …
The expedition leader believes …
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Antarctic expedition to renew search for Shackleton’s ship Endurance
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Antarctic expedition to renew search for Shackleton’s ship Endurance
Key:
1. trapped
2. wreck
3. expedition
4. Exploration
5. Survival
6. drift
7. ice floe
8. uninhabited
9. rescue
10. whale
11. cutting-edge
12. navigator
3. Comprehension check
a. Ask students to work individually to answer the
questions and then compare their answers in pairs
or small groups.
Key:
1. in the Antarctic ice
2. 1915
3. Endurance22
4. because of extreme weather conditions
5. penguins and seal meat
6. 28
7. more than 3,000 metres
8. Cape Town
9. underwater search vehicles
10. almost three days before it sank
4. Key language
a. Students can check their answers by finding these
phrases in the text.
Key:
1. on the one hand
2. on the other hand
3. not once but several times
4. for the last three years
5. at a depth of three thousand metres
6. almost three days before it sank
5. Discussion
a. Allow students time to note down their ideas about
each statement and encourage them to say why they
agree or disagree with each one.
1. Warmer
a. The purpose of this activity is to introduce the topic
of exploration of the polar regions. Despite all the
ice there, Antarctica is surprisingly the driest of the
seven continents. The Norwegian explorer Roald
Amundsen reached the South Pole in 1911. The
American Robert Peary claimed to have reached
the North Pole in 1909, but this claim was never
verified. The seven countries with territorial claims
in Antarctica are Argentina, Australia, Chile, France,
New Zealand, Norway and the UK. Five other
countries have or had scientific stations there.
Key:
1. the Arctic
2. Antarctic
3. driest
4. Norwegian
5. Seven
6. 98%
2. Key words
a. Ask students to do the exercise individually and
then compare their answers in pairs or small groups.
Point out that shipwreck can be used with the same
meaning as wreck, although the latter can refer to
other vehicles after accidents.
Article summary: The article describes the
search for the wreck of the ship Endurance
that lies somewhere in the frozen waters
of Antarctica.
Time: 45 – 60 minutes
Skills: Reading, Speaking, Writing
Language focus: Vocabulary
Materials needed: One copy of the
worksheet per student
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6. In your own words
a. Students should use the sentence beginnings in
the order they are given to write their summary.
Encourage them to use the vocabulary in the text to
finish each sentence, but avoid copying from the text
word for word.
This task could also be given as homework.