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Module 3 Adventure in Literature and the CinemaReading—The SteamboatGoals●To learn about Adventure in Literature and the Cinema● To learn to read with strategiesProcedures Step 1 Warming up by learning about “adventure” and learning to “venture”Hello, class! Before we begin an adventure on Adventure in Literature and the Cinema, that is, Module 3, let’s try to understand what it means by adventure.☆Her adventures travelling in Africa excites me.☆When you’re a child, life is one big adventure. ☆Popper described science as the greatest adventure in the world.★They ventured nervously into the water. ★He’s never ventured abroad in his life.★She hardly dared to venture an opinion. ★He ventured a tentative smile. ★I ventured to suggest that she might have made a mistake. ★‘And if I say no?’ she ventured. ★It was wrong to venture his financial security on such a risky deal. ★This is the first time the pany has ventured into movie production.Popular adventure film concepts include: An outlaw figure fighting for justice or battling a tyrant (as in Zorro or Robin Hood Pirates (as in Captain Blood) A search for a lost city or for hidden treasure (as in King Solomon39。s Mines)Step 2 Warming up by imaging going on an adventureBoys and girls, what is adventure?Adventure is an exciting trip. If you are bored, you could imagine going