Unit 11: The bucket list
The present perfect with ‘ever’ and ‘never’
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Session 5
Viktor Frankenstein has always been passionate about science and he and others paid a high price because of that. He has a warning to all who, like him, tried to challenge Nature. Plus, find out what you've learnt from unit 11 in our weekly quiz.
Activity 1
Drama
Frankenstein: Episode 1 - A passion for science
Do you really know the original story of Frankenstein? Enjoy our new drama, based on the famous classic by English writer Mary Shelley - and test your knowledge with our weekly quiz.
"I'm Viktor Frankenstein. I was rescued in the Arctic by Captain Walton's boat. I'm weak but I have to tell you my story. You are a fool if you fight Nature! I was and I have to warn you of danger!"
In episode 1 of our new drama you can meet the main character Viktor Frankenstein. He was rescued in the Arctic and feels sick, but he wants to tell you his story. Listen what he has to say and after that, test your skills in our weekly quiz.
What examples of present perfect with 'ever' and 'never' can you spot in this episode?
The answers are shown in bold on the transcript below the audio.
Listen to the audio and try the activity
TODAY - IN THE ARCTIC
Viktor Frankenstein
Hello I'm Viktor Frankenstein. I'm a scientist from Switzerland. You might ask how I arrived here, in the Arctic Circle. Yes, it's far from home. I came this far upon the ice. But it's very cold and I almost died. I was rescued by an explorer's boat. Captain Walton is a kind man but he's... He's ready to do anything to push the limits of science. He's a fool! And so are you if you try to fight Nature! Pardon me... I'm sick. It's freezing here. But I had to come and find the monster I've created! Did I ever think I would feel this way about a Creature I gave life to? No, I did not! Never! I created life and all my Creature has ever caused is death! How did I give life to the Creature? My love of science started early. I remember one morning when I was on holiday in France with my father...
IN THE PAST - IN A FRENCH HOTEL
Viktor Frankenstein (13 years old)
Look dad! Look!
Viktor Frankenstein's Father
Reading a book? That's good my boy. It's been raining for hours. Staying indoors isn't good for a thirteen year old but it's lucky - you found an interesting book here at the hotel.
Viktor Frankenstein (13 years old)
Yes. I'm not bored anymore. Actually, I've never read anything so good. This book is fantastic!
Viktor Frankenstein's Father
What's it about? Let me see... Cornelius Agrippa! Oh, my dear Viktor, don't waste your time with this book. It's full of foolish ideas. Find another one.
TODAY - IN THE ARCTIC
Viktor Frankenstein
I had in my hands a book by an alchemist who lived in the 1500s. My father didn't explain to me that Agrippa's ideas were old and had no place in modern science. So I went on to read books by other alchemists. I thought about the power of magic all the time. I wanted to find the elixir of life! Could I ever end diseases and control death? These were my thoughts when I went to the University of Ingolstadt, in Germany. But when I arrived there I didn't expect my professors to laugh at me.
IN THE PAST - AT UNIVERSITY
Professor Krempe
Have you really wasted your time studying these foolish ideas, young Frankenstein? Good God!
Viktor Frankenstein (17 years old)
But Professor Krempe... I...
Professor Krempe
Has nobody ever told you these ideas are old and silly?
Viktor Frankenstein (17 years old)
Well, no... It's never been explained to me why. I... I...
Professor Krempe
All is not lost, my dear sir. You must start again and study real science!
TODAY - IN THE ARCTIC
Viktor Frankenstein
I didn't like Professor Krempe at all! And modern science wasn't as exciting to me as the science of the old alchemists. Those men wanted to discover things about power and how to live forever. Perhaps their ideas didn't work but they were fantastic! I was disappointed... but not for long. What got me excited again was one particular class. Professor Waldman didn't laugh at the old alchemists I loved so much. I felt he understood me. Later I paid him a visit. He opened my eyes to other subjects. I remember his words well...
IN THE PAST - AT UNIVERSITY
Professor Waldman
If your wish is to become a real man of science, you must study everything, including chemistry and mathematics.
TODAY - IN THE ARCTIC
Viktor Frankenstein
I built my own laboratory in the room at the top of my house. And I studied hard. At the end of two years I even made some discoveries in chemistry. The other professors at the university were pleased. My father wrote me letters. He sent news about my young brothers and my childhood love Elizabeth but... I didn't give them much thought. I started to study anatomy and all I could think about was creating life! And I succeeded - unfortunately! And I'll tell you about how I gave life to the Creature next time.
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You can download the Drama from our Unit 11 downloads page or from our BBC Learning English Drama podcast page.
Vocabulary
fool
a stupid person
monster
a living thing that is frightening and not human
creature
a living thing that is not human
alchemist
a kind of scientist in the middle ages who tried to change metals into gold and find a cure for all illnesses
power
strength or ability to do something special
elixir of life
a liquid with magical powers which could give someone eternal life
chemistry
a kind of science which studies substances and what happens when they are mixed together
laboratory
a room with scientific equipment which is used for experiments
anatomy
study of the human body
To do
Now check what you know about the drama with these three-question quiz.
Frankenstein Quiz
3 Questions
What have you learnt about Frankenstein in our Drama? Test yourself in this quiz.
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Activity
What have you learnt about Frankenstein in our Drama? Test yourself in this quiz.
Hint
Listen to when Frankenstein speaks with his fatherQuestion 1 of 3
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What have you learnt about Frankenstein in our Drama? Test yourself in this quiz.
Hint
Listen to when Frankenstein speaks with his professorsQuestion 2 of 3
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What have you learnt about Frankenstein in our Drama? Test yourself in this quiz.
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Listen to when Frankenstein speaks with his professorsQuestion 3 of 3
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So, Viktor Frankenstein loves science and is doing well at university. He has decided that he will give life to a creature. How is he going to do that? Find out in the next episode.
Credits
Story adapted and produced by Graciela Damiano
Cast: Peter Kenny, Sophie Napleton, Simon Haynes, Neil Edgeller.
Illustration: Carolina Thwaites-Lastra
English Language Teaching consultant: Nicola Prentis
Studio Manager: Philip Bull
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Now it's time for the Weekly Quiz. And it's not as difficult as Mathematics or Chemistry!
Session Vocabulary
fool
a stupid personmonster
a living thing that is frightening and not humancreature
a living thing that is not humanalchemist
a kind of scientist in the middle ages who tried to change metals into gold and find a cure for all illnessespower
strength or ability to do something specialelixir of life
a liquid with magical powers which could give someone eternal lifechemistry
a kind of science which studies substances and what happens when they are mixed togetherlaboratory
a room with scientific equipment which is used for experimentsanatomy
study of the human body