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Pirates of the Caribbean – the Curse of the Black Pearl PENGUIN READERS Answer keys LEVEL 2 Teacher Support Programme Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl Book key 13 a the pirates b Elizabeth c the pirates d Jack e Bill Turner f AnaMaria g Jack 1–2 Open answers 14–15 Open answers 3 a isn’t 163 a b4 c1 6d e5 f 2 b a boy 17 a faster b was c an island d Dauntless c doesn’t want 18–20 Open answers d black 21 a Barbossa b Jack c Elizabeth e likes d Gibbs and his sailors e Barbossa f Will f a sword g Barbossa h Will i Will j Jack g unhappy 22–27 Open answers h Interceptor i Elizabeth Discussion activities key j letter 1 a As they appear on the cover, from left to right: 4 Possible answers: Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom, Johnny Depp, a Elizabeth is the beautiful daughter of the governor and Geoffrey Rush. Open answers. of Jamaica. She arrived in Port Royal when she b Open answers was twelve. She knows about pirates. She knows 2–3 Open answers that Will is a pirate, too. She found his medallion. 4 Suggested answer Captain Norrington wants to marry her, but she Will: I’m Will Turner. What’s your name? likes Will. She doesn’t like Jack Sparrow. Elizabeth: Elizabeth Swann. b When Will Turner was ten or eleven, Captain Will: What happened to me? Norrington and his sailors found him in the Elizabeth: You were on a big, black ship in the water. ocean. Will had the gold medallion of a pirate, but The sailors took you up here. This is the Dauntless, Elizabeth took it. Now he makes swords. He likes and my father is the Governor of Port Royal. Elizabeth very much. Will: Oh, my head! c Jack Sparrow is a pirate, but his boat is small and 5 Suggested answer old. He wants to take a better ship from the English Dear Diary, sailors. He helps Elizabeth when she falls into We are in Port Royal now. My father wants me to marry the water. Then he puts chains around her when Mr. Norrington, but I don’t want to. He is a commodore Norrington’s sailors try to take him. But he doesn’t now. At his party, I wore a new dress. It was too tight so I hurt her. couldn’t move easily in it. I fell into the water and a man d Captain Norrington is the captain of the English helped me. He was a pirate. But then he escaped. ship the Dauntless. He fights pirates. The governor 6 Open answers is happy with the captain’s work and gives him a 7 Suggested answer sword. Norrington is older than Will and Elizabeth, Dear friends, but he wants to marry Elizabeth. Yesterday was a very bad day for our town. Many 5–7 Open answers dangerous pirates came and started a fire in our town. 8 a 7 b 3 c 3 d 3 e 7 f 7 g 3 They came in a big, black ship. They went to my h 7 i 3 house, broke a door, and took my daughter, Elizabeth. 9 a Will is talking to Jack. Keep your eyes open. Close your doors. They may b Jack is talking to Will. come back. c. BrownMr is talking to Captain Norrington. 8 Suggested answer d Pintel is talking to Elizabeth. Governor Swann, e Elizabeth is talking to the pirates. I have a plan. I will stop the guns and leave. I am f Barbossa is talking to Elizabeth. taking Elizabeth. Do not send soldiers or sailors after 10–11 Open answers us or I will kill her. I will send you a note soon. 12 a hurts b tells c asks d opens e take Barbossa f follow g sail 9–10 Open answers c Pearson Education Limited 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl - Answer keys 1 of 3 PENGUIN READERS Answer keys LEVEL 2 Teacher Support Programme Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl 11 Suggested answer 21 Yesterday was a sad day. We came back to Port Royal. I Norrington: Mr. Swann, I’m sorry. This is bad news. love Elizabeth but she does not love me. She loves Will Swann: What happened? Turner, the blacksmith. Also, Jack Sparrow, the pirate, Norrington: Pirate Sparrow and the other young man fought my men. When I wanted my men to shoot escaped on the Interceptor. They had a gun and a Jack, Will and Elizabeth were on his side. So he swam sword. They fought my sailors. away to the Black Pearl and climbed onto the ship. A Swann: Did you follow them? very sad day. Norrington: No, sir. The Interceptor is a faster ship. 22–23 Open answers 12 Open answers 13 Suggested answer Activity worksheet key 1 Elizabeth Swann was on the Dauntless. She thought A big ship needs men about pirates. She started to sing a song: it was a pirate Are you a good sailor? song. Then she saw something in the dark water. It Are you strong? was a boy. He came from a big, black ship. The men Would you like to sail the Caribbean? on the ship were dead. Then, it went away in the A very good captain is waiting for you. fog. The boy had a gold medallion inside his shirt. Everybody knows him. Elizabeth took it and quickly put it under her dress. Interested? 2 a Will Turner Contact Mr. Gibbs in Tortuga b Elizabeth Swann 14 Open answers c Captain Norrington 15 Suggested answers d Jack Sparrow a Because he hit Jack in order to go and help e Captain Norrington Elizabeth. 3 a pirate b As a skeleton/ghost Barbossa could not eat. b hand c Jack did not want Barbossa to attack the ship where c money Will and Elizabeth were. d ship e wantedd H to recover his gun in case he needed it e ships on the island. He was not planning to kill Elizabeth f plan with it. g first 16 Suggested answers h faster o goa to T the island and rescue Elizabeth. i girl b Elizabeth was in the middle of the gold. j help o stopc Tthe curse. He thought she was a Turner. 4 a tall d She was not a Turner. b black e Because Barboussa left him on the island, so the c ship curse was not on him. d crossbones e willf giveH him a name. e guns o killg Elizabeth.T f swords 17 Suggested answers g knives Because Barbossa has his ship again, for the second h fires time. i governor’s 18 Open answers j daughter 19 Suggested answer 5 1e 2c 3b 4a 5d Barbossa thinks Jack was helping him and his ghostly 6 a 3 b 3 c 7 pirates, but then he notices he is helping Will. This d 7 e 3 f 7 confuses Barbossa. Jack tries to explain why he is 7 a Because he knew Will’s father. He was a good neither helping one or the other. pirate. 20 Open answers b Because he wants to end the curse. c Pearson Education Limited 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl - Answer keys of 3 PENGUIN READERS Answer keys LEVEL 2 Teacher Support Programme Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl c Because the Aztecs put a curse on them. Progress test key d Because Jack has Will Turner and Barbossa wants 1 1 a him. 2 d 8 a3 b6 c1 d7 e5 f4 g2 h 2 3 b 9 a Jack to Barbossa 4 e b Elizabeth to Will 5 c c Will to Elizabeth 2 Jack got away from the pirates sailors and was free. But d Will to Barbossa he had the chains on his feet hands. He went into Will’s e Elizabeth to Jack Mr. Brown’s store to cut them. When Will heard the 10 Barbossa took Elizabeth’s foot hand and cut it. Then noise, he took a sword and fought the pirate. Jack and he put the coin medallion on it. The pirates were Will were not quick. After a few minutes, Mr. Brown, happy unhappy because the curse ended didn’t end. the blacksmith, came in and hit Jack on the head with a This happened because Elizabeth was wasn’t Turner’s gun bottle. Jack fell on the ground. child. 3 a Right 11 a 3 b Wrong. He can’t eat because of a curse. b 3 c Wrong. She does not want to use her real name. c 3 d Wrong. Now he can end the curse. 12 a Barbossa e Right b Norrington’s men 4 a3 b2 c1 2d e 3 c Jack 5 a She helps wants to help Will Turner. d Elizabeth b The end of the curse so they can kill Barbossa and e Jack’s sailors his men. 13 a7 b9 c6 d5 e1 f3 g 10 c Because he was a ghost, too. h8 i4 j 2 de becameH a person and died. 14–16 Open answers e. GibbsMr and his men on the Black Pearl. c Pearson Education Limited 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl - Answer keys of 3.
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