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Communication
Listen to An's story. Complete the statements about the story. Write from 1 to 3 words in each blank.
1. An enjoys reading books about .
2. An's friends call her a encyclopaedia because she can answer all their questions about .
3. Sometimes she has a feeling that the people in the books she has read are .
4. She spent her two months' holiday in .
5. To An, her grandparents were as heroic and worthy of as many historical figures, and their stories were even more interesting and more than those in the books she has read.
Communication
Do you think family stories should be told to children? Why or why not?
Culture
Read the text about Arthur Conan Doyle and decide whether the statements about it are true (T), false (F), or not given (NG). Tick the correct boxes.
ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
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Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a Scottish writer and physician. He is best known for his creation of Sherlock Holmes – a brilliant London-based detective famous for his logical thinking and ability to solve difficult cases. Born in Edinburgh in 1859 into a prosperous family, Doyle was strongly influenced by his mother, who was a well-educated woman. In his early childhood, she used to tell him vivid stories which sparked his imagination. The second person who had a great impact on his writing career was Dr Joseph Bell, a professor at the medical school where Doyle studied from 1876 to 1881. Dr Bell's keen powers of observation later inspired Doyle to create his fictional detective character, Sherlock Holmes. Doyle's active life provided him with vivid experiences for his stories. With a great love for adventure, he would never miss a chance to travel. He took a surgeon's position on a whaling ship sailing for the Arctic Circle. He served as a volunteer doctor in the Langman Hospital in South Africa during the War of Independence in 1900. He also acted as a war journalist during the First World War. Doyle's writing career started during his time at medical school. After graduation, he set up his own medical practice, which was not very successful initially, so he started writing stories again while waiting for patients. He wrote 21 novels and more than 150 short stories. He also published poems, articles, memoirs and plays on various subjects. His most well-known works are the novels and stories with Sherlock Holmes and the fantasy novel The Lost World, which were made into successful films. Doyle died at the age of 71, after a heart attack. In his honour, a statue of him was built in Crowborough, where he lived for almost 23 years. |
1. Arthur Conan Doyle's stories about Sherlock Holmes were the first detective stories in the world. |
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2. The two people who had a strong influence on Doyle's writing career were his mother and Dr Joseph Bell. |
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3. Doyle's mother inspired him to write about Sherlock Holmes. |
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4. Doyle's life experiences were sources for many of his stories. |
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5. The Lost World and his novels and stories about Sherlock Holmes were made into films. |
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6. A statue of Sherlock Holmes was built in London. |
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Culture
Find some Vietnamese writers of detective stories and talk about their lives and works.
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