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Listen to the next episode of our drama, The Race. Phil and Passepartout were sleeping like babies when suddenly they heard a loud, crunching noise. What was it and where are they now? After that, test your knowledge of past simple and continuous in our Weekly Quiz.

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Shipwrecked

What's it like to be stranded on a desert island? Watch Phil's video diary to find out. 

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Hello again. Phil here. Look, we've been shipwrecked on a desert island somewhere in the Indian Ocean. I thought we were going to be castaways, marooned here forever but luckily Passepartout is over there fixing our yacht.

We need to get going quickly because we've lost Sophia - she's fallen overboard somewhere out there in the huge ocean. Where could she be? I think I'll make some tea and collect a few of these coconuts until the yacht is ready. I'll see you later.

Download

You can download Phil's video diary from our Unit 7 downloads page.

Vocabulary: Shipwrecks

shipwrecked
unable to go anywhere because your ship/boat has been damaged in an accident

castaways
people who are left on an island or beach (where there are no other people) because their ship has been sunk or damaged

marooned
left or stuck in a place that you cannot leave

driftwood
wood that is floating on the sea or brought onto the beach by the sea

beachcombing
searching a beach for shells or valuable or useful objects

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What will happen next in the story? More importantly, what have you learned this in this Unit? Find out now by testing yourself with our weekly quiz.

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Session Vocabulary

  • shipwrecked
    unable to go anywhere because your ship/boat has been damaged in an accident

    castaways
    people who are left on an island or beach (where there are no other people) because their ship has been sunk or damaged

    marooned
    left or stuck in a place that you cannot leave

    driftwood
    wood that is floating on the sea or brought onto the beach by the sea

    beachcombing
    searching a beach for shells or valuable or useful objects