Showing posts with label Robinson Crusoe. Show all posts
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03/01/2025

Robinson Crusoe - Part 5: The Journey Back Home | study english through stories

 

The Journey Back Home

After spending many years on the island, Robinson Crusoe’s life started to change. One day, he saw a ship in the distance. Robinson was excited but also nervous. He hadn’t seen a ship for many years, and he wasn’t sure if it would be friendly or dangerous.

The ship came closer, and Robinson was overjoyed to see that it was a British ship. He waved his arms and shouted to get the crew’s attention. The sailors saw him and quickly came to rescue him. Robinson was so happy to finally leave the island and return to the world he had once known.

Before leaving, Robinson said goodbye to Friday, who had become like a brother to him. At first, Friday wasn’t going to come with Robinson, but later, Robinson was happy to discover that Friday decided to join him on the ship. They both sailed back to England. Robinson felt grateful for everything he had learned on the island, but he was also excited to be home.

When Robinson returned to England, he was amazed at how much had changed. He learned that his family thought he had died many years ago. Robinson settled back into his old life, but he never forgot his time on the island. He often thought about the adventures he had and the lessons he learned about survival and self-reliance.

Robinson was happy to be home, but a part of him always missed the island and his life with Friday.


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02/01/2025

Robinson Crusoe - Part 4: Meeting the Native - “Friday” | study english through stories


Meeting the Native - “Friday”

One day, while exploring the island, Robinson Crusoe saw something strange. He saw a group of native people walking on the beach, and Robinson became very worried. He knew that some of these people might be dangerous.

Robinson hid and watched the group carefully. After a while, he saw them capture one man and bring him to the island. They planned to kill him. Robinson felt sorry for the man and decided to help. He shot at the natives, scaring them away. The man was saved!

After saving the man, Robinson did not know his name, so he decided to call him "Friday" because he saved him on a Friday. Robinson taught Friday how to speak English and helped him learn how to survive on the island. In return, Friday helped Robinson with tasks like hunting, building, and gathering food.

As time went by, Robinson and Friday became good friends. They worked together and took care of each other. Robinson taught Friday about God and the world outside the island. Friday became like a brother to Robinson.

Robinson was very happy to have someone with him on the island. Together, they lived peacefully, and Robinson felt less lonely. He knew that, with Friday’s help, they could make the island a better place to live.


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31/12/2024

Robinson Crusoe - Part 3: Surviving on the Island | study english through stories

 

Surviving on the Island

Robinson Crusoe had to learn how to survive on the island by himself. He worked hard every day to make sure he had food, shelter, and safety. The island was wild, but Robinson soon realized that nature had many things he could use.

At first, Robinson felt very lonely. He missed his family and the world he once knew. But he kept himself busy. He built a stronger shelter from wood and leaves, so he would be safe from storms. He also grew crops, like corn and barley, which he hoped would help him in the future.

Robinson hunted animals for food. He made traps and used weapons like a bow and arrow. Sometimes, he found fresh water in streams or rainwater, which kept him alive. He also found goats on the island and learned how to milk them.

Over time, Robinson became better at living on the island. He made tools from stones and wood to help him with his work. He also started to keep a journal to write down his thoughts and feelings. It helped him feel less lonely.

Even though Robinson was getting used to life on the island, he never gave up hope of being rescued. Every day, he watched the horizon for any ships that might come. He stayed strong and focused on surviving until help arrived.


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30/12/2024

Robinson Crusoe - Part 2: Shipwreck and Arrival on the Deserted Island | study english through stories

 

Shipwreck and Arrival on the Deserted Island.

Robinson Crusoe’s ship sailed into a terrible storm. The waves were huge, and the wind howled loudly. The sailors tried their best to save the ship, but it was too late. The ship broke apart, and Robinson was thrown into the sea. He struggled to swim as the storm raged around him.

Finally, Robinson reached the shore of a small island. He was wet, tired, and scared. When he looked around, there was no one else—he was all alone. The island was quiet, with trees, rocks, and sand everywhere. Robinson realized he had survived the storm, but now he had a bigger problem: how to live on this deserted island.

Robinson searched the wrecked ship for supplies. He found food, tools, and other things that could help him. He carried everything he could back to the island. He also made a small shelter to protect himself from the sun and rain.

Every day, Robinson worked hard to survive. He found fruits and hunted animals for food. He used wood to build a stronger shelter. Sometimes, he felt very lonely and missed his family. But Robinson told himself to stay strong and keep going.

Robinson didn’t know how long he would be on the island. He hoped for a ship to come and rescue him. Until then, he had to make the island his new home.


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29/12/2024

Robinson Crusoe - Part 1: Robinson’s Journey and Life at Sea | study english through stories

 

Robinson’s Journey and Life at Sea.

Robinson Crusoe was a young man who wanted adventure. His father wanted him to stay home and live a quiet life, but Robinson dreamed of traveling the world. One day, he decided to leave his home and join a ship. He said goodbye to his family and started his journey.

At first, Robinson enjoyed life on the sea. He made friends with the sailors and learned how to work on the ship. But soon, there were big storms. The ship rocked back and forth, and Robinson was very scared. He thought he would never see his home again.

When the storm ended, Robinson felt better. He decided to stay on the ship and keep traveling. But the sea was dangerous. There were more storms, and sometimes the sailors talked about pirates. Robinson started to understand that the sea was not just fun—it was also full of danger.

Robinson visited some new places and saw things he had never seen before. He was excited but also nervous about what could happen next. Deep inside, he wondered if leaving home was the right choice.


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