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[00:03.30]I walked to the shore. [00:05.72]I didn't know where I was. [00:07.33]I couldn't see any houses or people. [00:10.65]I was very tired and weak. [00:13.25]I wanted to sleep so I laid down [00:15.94]on the grass and slept for about nine hours
[00:02.80]5 Listen and read. [00:07.00]Gulliver's Travels Part 1 [00:11.71]On May 4th 1699, [00:15.16]I left England for the South Seas [00:18.18]on a ship that was called the 'Antelope'. [00:21.94]For the first six months of our trip, [00:24.54]ever
[00:02.55]3 Listen and write. [00:06.84]You will now listen to accounts [00:09.16]of how Gulliver was separated from his ships. [00:13.31]Listen and write the correct letters [00:15.92]from the box in Activity 2 in the blanks. [00:20.90] [01:36.68]4
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