BBC LEARNING ENGLISH Gulliver's Travels 4: Voyage to Brobdingnag

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BBC LEARNING ENGLISH 's Travels 4: Voyage to Brobdingnag This is not a word-for-word transcript LANGUAGE FOCUS: Conditionals My name is. Let me tell you the story of my second voyage, to the strange land of Brobdingnag. I had spent the winter in England, but soon became restless. I said farewell to my wife and family to seek my fortune across the sea once more. The wide world waited for me! But sea voyages don't always go to plan. A huge storm blew up. And when it passed, we found ourselves Sailor Land ahoy! at an island. Sailor Food and water. We get what we need and set sail. And men, stay armed. It was barren and rocky. I set off alone to explore, but I found nothing. When I returned to the beach Sailor Run! Back to the boat! Where are you going?! Stop! The men were already in back in the boat, rowing for their lives, and a huge creature was chasing them, like a man, but so tall. I can't tell you what happened, for I turned and ran for my life I ran into a giant field, where I hid under stalks of corn rising 40 feet into the sky. bbclearningenglish.com Page 1 of 6

What is this place? I felt sick. Across the field I saw another man-creature, as tall as a church steeple, harvesting the giant corn. Brobdingnag farmer What have we here? Don't eat me! He spoke a strange tongue. Brobdingnag farmer [booming voice] Like a little man. Just then he scooped me up, close to his face. His breath was foul. Brobdingnag farmer I think the wife would like to see this. And he tucked me into his coat pocket. How I trembled with fear as he walked back to his house. 's wife [Screams] It's a mouse! Get it out of my kitchen! The farmer's wife was shocked when she saw me. For there I stood, on their kitchen table, his whole, huge family looking at me. 's wife It's a man! So tiny. He must be hungry, mother. 's wife Here, give him some meat. Oh, thank you. bbclearningenglish.com Page 2 of 6

And they pushed a huge slice of meat my way. With a thimble of ale. My drinking seemed to amuse them. The ale made me a little bolder, and I did a little dance for them. Perhaps they would treat me well But just then [sfx: baby crying] What's that?! A huge baby, that's what it was. Thankfully, the baby soon fell asleep. And so did I. The farmer's daughter tucked me into bed with a handkerchief for a blanket. It was heavy and rough like the sail of a warship, but I was exhausted. Good morning my little man. My name's.. Glumdal Oh, what? Your name?? Oh, he said my name! He's so cute. I'm and you're? She's asking my name. I'm.! The farmer's daughter must have been only nine or ten years old, and a mere 30 feet tall. She was kind to me and became my closest friend. Over the next days she taught me their language, which I learned fast. Life was good, for a while.! We're going to town. Come here. To town? Yes, sir, of course. Don't worry, we're taking you to market, so people can see you. You've become quite famous! Here, I've made this little travelling box. Why thank you. bbclearningenglish.com Page 3 of 6

I climbed inside, and off we went. The journey was bumpy, like rising and falling in a ship in a great storm. Finally we came to a rest, somewhere indoors. [To ] Now then little man, let's see if we can earn ourselves a pretty penny. [To the crowd] Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the smallest man in Brobdingnag! Crowd [sfx: gasping] And the farmer opened the box. Out I stepped onto a table in a room full of giant people Now, show them what you can do. Err, good day to you all! I am! And so I performed for them. I danced, and fenced with my sword I drank another thimble of ale. The crowd loved me! That's three crowns each. Next performance, at six o'clock. Thank you Madam Thank you Sir And so it went. The next day we did three shows. Then ten the next. Then 15. I was exhausted. But the farmer kept pushing me. Poor tried to stop him. But it was no use. Father, he can't go on. He must rest today. He'll die. Well, if he dies, we'll make no more money. Let's make as much as we can, first. I lost my appetite. I feared I would die here, in this strange land, miles from home. Oh, if only I had stayed at home in England, none of this would have happened! But just as I thought all was lost something wonderful happened. I'll tell you about that, next time. bbclearningenglish.com Page 4 of 6

Vocabulary restless bored of resting, needing excitement seek my fortune move to a new place to try and make a lot of money armed carrying weapons barren with no plants growing for their lives as if their lives depended on it steeple the pointed, tallest part of a church tongue (here) language scooped gently lifted foul disgusting, bad smelling ale beer mere used to emphasise a small amount a pretty penny a lot of money fenced fought with my sword bbclearningenglish.com Page 5 of 6

Questions 1. Why did go to sea again? (Hint: Look up the word 'restless' and the phrase 'seek my fortune'.) a) He became bored and wanted to make his money over the sea. b) He became tired and thought he would be luckier abroad. c) He couldn't rest so decided to have a new adventure. 2. Who makes feel at home in Brobdingnag? (Hint: Who teaches him how to speak the language?) a) The farmer. b) The farmer's wife. c). 3. Why does the Brobingnag farmer want to show? (Hint: What does 'a pretty penny' mean?) a) To receive beautiful coins. b) To make a lot of money. c) To seek 's fortune. Answers 1. Why did go to sea again? a) He became bored and wanted to make his money over the sea. That's right. He became 'restless' and wanted to 'seek his fortune' across the sea. b) He became tired and thought he would be luckier abroad. That's not right. Look up the word 'restless' and the phrase 'seek my fortune' and try again. c) He couldn't rest so decided to have a new adventure. That's not right. Look up the word 'restless' and the phrase 'seek my fortune' and try again. 2. Who makes feel at home in Brobdingnag? a) The farmer. That's not right. Who teaches the language? b) The farmer's wife. That's not right. Who teaches the language? c). That's right. She puts him to bed and teaches him the language. 3. Why does the Brobingnag farmer want to show? a) To receive beautiful coins. That's not right. 'A pretty penny' means a lot of money. b) To make a lot of money. That's right. Well done. c) To seek 's fortune. That's not right. 'To seek your fortune' means to move to a new place to try to make money. bbclearningenglish.com Page 6 of 6