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READERSEXTRA ACTIVITIESDULTJOSEPH CONRADHEART OF DARKNESSSTAGE 6 Unabridged TextHEART OF DARKNESSan who has spent his life at sea, tells the story of a journey upngo which changed his life. His journey upriver to find Kurtz, thehead of a colonial trading station, takes him into the very heart ofeads Marlow to question both Kurtz’s dubious methods and his ownConrad’s dark and powerfully evocative tale is a compelling studyflict and a devastating critique of European imperialism.JOSEPH CONRADof DarknessSTAGE 6s is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics andwritten stories for learners of English.ConradHEART OF DARKNESSJOSEPH CONRADer you will find:n about Joseph Conrad’s lifection focusing on background and contextd pages on colonialism, critical readings and themes and symbolshe texto help with technical vocabularypre-reading activities800 headwordsIntermediate1000 headwords1800 headwords2500 headwordsProficiencyUnabridged TextsRecorded extractson CD. Downloadfull text as MP3 fromwww.elireaders.comA2Key (KET)B1Preliminary (PET)B2First (FCE)C1Advanced (CAE)C2Proficiency (CPE)ELT C 2www.elireaders.comA1YOUNG ADULT ELI READERSUpper IntermediateAdvancedELTYOUNG ADULTREADERSC2STAGE 6C2YOUNG ADULT READERSACTIVITIESChoose the correct word from the box for each space.aft - amidships - boiler - boilerman - bow - dug outforward - helmsman - lookout - pilot - portskipper - steamboat - steamer - woodcutter - sternstarboard - whistleSTUDENT600 headwordsPre-IntermediateI am the 1 of a small 2 , travelling up a bigriver in Africa. One day, I was standing as 3 in the centreof the 4 steamer, nervously watching the banks oneither side of us, while trying to navigate, for not only was I the5 of this tin boat, I was also the 6 .I shouted at the 7 to put more wood on the fire so wecould move faster, he shouted at the 8 to prepare morewood. Soon the 9 was making a noise as if the devilhimself was inside. First I looked right to the impenetrable forestwhere nothing moved. Satisfied, I turned to 10 . Here,something in the movement of the leaves made me worried. I walked11 from my place 12 , right up into the13 bow of the boat. Nothing. Then I heard a shout frombehind me. I ran back towards the 14 of the boat. Thecrew had gathered round a man who was lying bleeding on the 15deck. I looked at the wheel, there was no one there.The man on the ground had to be my 16 . I pushedpast the crew. I was too late, the man was dead. There was a spearin his side. It had been thrown from the 17 bank whereI had seen no danger. Now, when I looked, there were a half dozen18 with native men sitting and standing in them, notcoming too close. I pulled the chain on the 19 . Theyseemed frightened and disappeared with their boats into the forest.ANSWERS:Elementary1 skipper; 2 steamboat/steamer; 3 lookout; 4 steamboat/steamer; 5 skipper; 6 pilot; 7 boilerman; 8woodcutter; 9 boiler; 10 starboard; 11 forward; 12 amidships; 13 bow; 14 stern; 15 aft; 16 helmsman; 17 port;18 dug outs; 19 whistle.Colonialism

READERSEXTRA ACTIVITIESDULTJOSEPH CONRADHEART OF DARKNESSSTAGE 6 Unabridged TextHEART OF DARKNESSan who has spent his life at sea, tells the story of a journey upngo which changed his life. His journey upriver to find Kurtz, thehead of a colonial trading station, takes him into the very heart ofeads Marlow to question both Kurtz’s dubious methods and his ownConrad’s dark and powerfully evocative tale is a compelling studyflict and a devastating critique of European imperialism.JOSEPH CONRADof DarknessSTAGE 6s is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics andwritten stories for learners of English.ConradHEART OF DARKNESSJOSEPH CONRADer you will find:n about Joseph Conrad’s lifection focusing on background and contextd pages on colonialism, critical readings and themes and symbolshe texto help with technical vocabularypre-reading activitiesElementary600 headwordsPre-Intermediate800 headwordsIntermediate1000 headwords1800 headwords2500 headwordsProficiencyUnabridged TextsRecorded extractson CD. Downloadfull text as MP3 fromwww.elireaders.comA2Key (KET)B1Preliminary (PET)B2First (FCE)C1Advanced (CAE)C2Proficiency (CPE)ELT C 2www.elireaders.comA1YOUNG ADULT ELI READERSUpper IntermediateAdvancedELTC2YOUNG ADULTREADERSSTAGE 6C2YOUNG ADULT READERSTEST YOURSELFLook back at Part II. Are the following statements True or False?T FSTUDENTColonialism1 Kurtz and his clerk had been delivering a load of ivoryby canoe, when the former had suddenly turned round anddecided to go three hundred miles back up the river alonein a dug-out canoe and four paddlers. 2 It took two months for the El Dorado steamboat to travelup the river from the creek to arrive at Kurtz’s station. 3 The river is silent and inscrutable. Marlow thinks it is abrooding and vengeful force, he got used to it, he didn’thave time to notice it – he was too busy making sure thesteamboat arrived in one piece. But it was still there in thebackground. The stillness is mysterious. 4 The only signs of human life as they moved towards theheart of darkness were white men in occasional tradingstations and the sound of drums behind the wall of treesand then a village of native tribes. 5 Fifty miles from the Inner Station where they will findKurtz, Marlow finds a book about how to improve yourseamanship including notes in Russian in the margins. 6 As they approach the station, the manager becomes moreand more agitated, while Marlow appears calm.

READERSEXTRA ACTIVITIESDULTJOSEPH CONRADHEART OF DARKNESSSTAGE 6 Unabridged TextHEART OF DARKNESSan who has spent his life at sea, tells the story of a journey upngo which changed his life. His journey upriver to find Kurtz, thehead of a colonial trading station, takes him into the very heart ofeads Marlow to question both Kurtz’s dubious methods and his ownConrad’s dark and powerfully evocative tale is a compelling studyflict and a devastating critique of European imperialism.JOSEPH CONRADof DarknessSTAGE 6s is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics andwritten stories for learners of English.ConradHEART OF DARKNESSJOSEPH CONRADer you will find:n about Joseph Conrad’s lifection focusing on background and contextd pages on colonialism, critical readings and themes and symbolshe texto help with technical vocabularypre-reading activities800 headwordsIntermediate1000 headwords1800 headwords2500 headwordsProficiencyUnabridged TextsRecorded extractson CD. Downloadfull text as MP3 fromwww.elireaders.comA2Key (KET)B1Preliminary (PET)B2First (FCE)C1Advanced (CAE)C2Proficiency (CPE)ELT C 2www.elireaders.comA1YOUNG ADULT ELI READERSUpper IntermediateAdvancedELTC2YOUNG ADULTREADERSSTAGE 6C2YOUNG ADULT READERSTEST YOURSELFT FSTUDENT600 headwordsPre-Intermediate7 The morning before they arrive at Kurtz’s station, thereis thick fog. There are sudden loud howls of grief fromnative voices when the fog lifts for a moment and the nativepeople see the steamboat. The Europeans react with fear,the Africans are simply alert, ready. 8 The African men on Marlow’s boat eat human flesh(according to Marlow) but they had been eating rottinghippo meat. As they approach the Inner Station, Marlowthinks they are looking at the ‘Pilgrims’ hungrily. ANSWERS:Elementary1T; 2F (two months); 3 F (he never got used to it, it was always there); 4 T; 5 T;6 F (p68 The manager displayed a beautiful resignation. I fretted and fumed andtook to arguing with myself whether or no I would talk openly with Kurtz); 7 T;8 F (Marlow wonders at their restraint and asks why, when there are 30 of themand they don’t over power the Europeans)Colonialism

READERSEXTRA ACTIVITIESDULTJOSEPH CONRADHEART OF DARKNESSSTAGE 6 Unabridged TextHEART OF DARKNESSan who has spent his life at sea, tells the story of a journey upngo which changed his life. His journey upriver to find Kurtz, thehead of a colonial trading station, takes him into the very heart ofeads Marlow to question both Kurtz’s dubious methods and his ownConrad’s dark and powerfully evocative tale is a compelling studyflict and a devastating critique of European imperialism.JOSEPH CONRADof DarknessSTAGE 6s is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics andwritten stories for learners of English.ConradHEART OF DARKNESSJOSEPH CONRADer you will find:n about Joseph Conrad’s lifection focusing on background and contextd pages on colonialism, critical readings and themes and symbolshe texto help with technical vocabularypre-reading activitiesElementary600 headwordsPre-Intermediate800 headwordsIntermediate1000 headwords1800 headwords2500 headwordsProficiencyUnabridged TextsRecorded extractson CD. Downloadfull text as MP3 fromwww.elireaders.comA2Key (KET)B1Preliminary (PET)B2First (FCE)C1Advanced (CAE)C2Proficiency (CPE)ELT C 2www.elireaders.comA1YOUNG ADULT ELI READERSUpper IntermediateAdvancedELTC2YOUNG ADULTREADERSSTAGE 6C2YOUNG ADULT READERSPROFICIENCY-Style WritingImagine you are on the steamer with Marlow. Write a descriptionof your journey and the events that happen on your way to Kurtz’sstation (240-280 words). You can write this from the Europeanperspective or from the viewpoint of one of the crew.STUDENTColonialism

READERSEXTRA ACTIVITIESDULTJOSEPH CONRADHEART OF DARKNESSSTAGE 6 Unabridged TextHEART OF DARKNESSan who has spent his life at sea, tells the story of a journey upngo which changed his life. His journey upriver to find Kurtz, thehead of a colonial trading station, takes him into the very heart ofeads Marlow to question both Kurtz’s dubious methods and his ownConrad’s dark and powerfully evocative tale is a compelling studyflict and a devastating critique of European imperialism.JOSEPH CONRADof DarknessSTAGE 6s is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics andwritten stories for learners of English.ConradHEART OF DARKNESSJOSEPH CONRADer you will find:n about Joseph Conrad’s lifection focusing on background and contextd pages on colonialism, critical readings and themes and symbolshe texto help with technical vocabularypre-reading activitiesElementary600 headwordsPre-Intermediate800 headwordsIntermediate1000 headwords1800 headwords2500 headwordsProficiencyUnabridged TextsRecorded extractson CD. Downloadfull text as MP3 fromwww.elireaders.comA2Key (KET)B1Preliminary (PET)B2First (FCE)C1Advanced (CAE)C2Proficiency (CPE)ELT C 2www.elireaders.comA1YOUNG ADULT ELI READERSUpper IntermediateAdvancedELTYOUNG ADULTREADERSC2STAGE 6C2YOUNG ADULT READERSFOCUS ON.Apocalypse Now throughHeart of Darkness“Belabored, muddled” but also “able to show a powerful examination not only of America’smilitary involvement in Vietnam, a disturbing treatment of the darkness potentiallyinherent in all human hearts”, these are the definitions that critics gave about ApocalypseNow. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, the film is based on Heart of Darkness but set in thejungles of Vietnam instead of Congo. “Apocalypse” means the end of the world, as whenthe earth is destroyed by fire in the Bible. As the film’s title suggests, Coppola explores theways in which the metaphorical “darkness” of Vietnam causes an apocalypse in the heartsof those sent there to fight. The director used the basic structure of Conrad’s novel forhis movie. As Heart of Darkness follows Marlow’s journey through the different Companystations and finally upriver to Kurtz, Coppola’s film moves in a similar way. The maincharacter is an Army Captain (Willard) who receives his orders, gathers his crew, and creepsup the Nung River until he meets and murders a renegade soldier (Col. Walter Kurtz). Enjoythe show!STUDENTColonialism

T ELI READERS Heart of Darkness ISBN 978-88-536-1302-8 G C 5 /2C:B @3/23@A Eli Readers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics and specially-written stories for learners of English. STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 STAGE 5 STAGE 6 Classic Elementary Pre-Intermediate Intermedia

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