6th January Advanced English Practice (C1/C2) - A Whale of a Tale
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Today's episode is about Moby Dick one of the most loved books in the UK. Listen here to find out more about it. If you want to read along with the audio find the article here Come and be part of my Patreon community for just $1/$3 per month, where you'll get access to special video content. To find out more about my lessons you can find my website here. Or you can email me at [email protected] 20 minute trial lesson for just £5. 30 minute lesson for £8. Or book a package of 10 of these lessons and get the 11th one free 60 minute lesson for £15. Or book a package of 10 of these lessons and get the 11th one free Don't forget to use discount code PODCAST24 for 25% off any lesson. Check your understanding Who is the protagonist and narrator of "Moby-Dick," and why does he decide to embark on a whaling voyage aboard the Pequod? How does Captain Ahab contribute to the central conflict of the story, and what is his driving motivation throughout the novel? In what ways does Herman Melville use language and symbolism to convey the themes of revenge, fate, and the cosmic struggle between man and nature in "Moby-Dick"? Can you recall a memorable quote from the article that captures the essence of the book or one of its characters? How does this quote contribute to the overall atmosphere of the novel? What is the significance of Moby-Dick in the story, and how does the elusive white whale serve as a powerful symbol within the narrative?