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Around the World in Eighty Days

A. About the Author
1. When Phileas Fogg meets Passepartout
2. When Phileas Fogg makes a bet
3. When gentlemen are thieves
P. Internet Project (I)
4. When our adventurers rescue a woman from certain death
D. India and British Colonies in the East
P. Internet Project (II)
5. When Passepartout becomes an acrobat
6. When our friends risk their lives
7. When Phileas Fogg comes to the rescue
D. A Famous Indian and a Famous Cowboy
P. [...]

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  • 1. About the Author

    Jules Verne was born in 1828 in the town of Nantes, in France. When he was a boy, he ran away from home and tried to get on a ship to the Caribbean. The men on the ship found him and sent him back home. In 1847, Jules’s father sent him to Paris to study law. He did not like the subject very much and his father was angry when he left law school and started writing plays instead. [...]

  • 2. When Phileas Fogg meets Passepartout

    When Phileas Fogg meets Passepartout

  • 3. When Phileas Fogg makes a bet

    When Phileas Fogg makes a bet

  • 4. When gentlemen are thieves

    When gentlemen are thieves

  • 5. Internet Project (I)

    Connect to the Internet and go to www.blackcat.vicensvives.net. Insert the title or part of the title of the book into our search engine. Open the page for Around the World in Eighty Days. Click on the internet project link. Go down the page until you find the title of this book and click on the relevant link for this project.

  • 6. When our adventurers rescue a woman from certain death

    When our adventurers rescue a woman from certain death

  • 7. India and British Colonies in the East

    British Colonies1 in the East In 1600 the Queen of Englandw , Elizabeth I, created a company called the East India Company. The new company was very powerful and it controlled the buying and selling of everything that came from the East. This company was later called the British East India Company. By the 19th century, the company was very rich. [...]

  • 8. Internet Project (II)

    Connect to the Internet and go to www.blackcat.vicensvives.net. Insert the title or part of the title of the book into our search engine. Open the page for Around the World in Eighty Days. Click on the internet project link. Go down the page until you find the title of this book and click on the relevant link for this project.

  • 9. When Passepartout becomes an acrobat

    When Passepartout becomes an acrobat

  • 10. When our friends risk their lives

    When our friends risk their lives

  • 11. When Phileas Fogg comes to the rescue

    When Phileas Fogg comes to the rescue

  • 12. A Famous Indian and a Famous Cowboy

    Sitting Bull Tatakea Iyotake, called ‘Sitting Bull’, was a famous Sioux Indian. His father was rich and had a lot of horses. At the age of ten he killed his first buffalo. When he was fourteen, the other members of his tribe named him ‘Sitting Bull’. A male buffalo is also called a bull and, like the animal, he was strong and slow to move until he was ready. Sitting Bull became the leader of all the Sioux Indians in the area. [...]

  • 13. Internet Project (III)

    Connect to the Internet and go to www.blackcat.vicensvives.net. Insert the title or part of the title of the book into our search engine. Open the page for Around the World in Eighty Days. Click on the internet project link. Go down the page until you find the title of this book and click on the relevant link for this project.

  • 14. When Phileas Fogg becomes the captain of a ship

    When Phileas Fogg becomes the captain of a ship

  • 15. When it is better to travel east

    When it is better to travel east

  • 16. Exit Test

    Exit Test

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