David Copperfield_María E.M. BT1

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María Espada Moriche BT1 IES Cristo del Rosario – Zafra (Badajoz) February – 2013

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Transcript of David Copperfield_María E.M. BT1

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María Espada Moriche BT1

IES Cristo del Rosario – Zafra (Badajoz)

February – 2013

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Charles Dickens

Burlington Books

The story starts when David Copperfield was born and he tells us his life. When

David was born his father had already died and his mother, Clara, with his babysitter

Pegotty helped him to be born. Betsy Trotwood, a sister of the father of Copperfield,

his aunt, who visited to Clara the day than David was born. But she waited to help

her in the upbringing of the baby if she is a girl, nevertheless, Betsy left when knew

that he is a child.

Clara married when Copperfield was about seven year, with the Gentleman, his

name was Murdstone. Murdstone was a severe man who liked to marry with rich

youngsters and to impose on him later his severe regime. While Clara and Murdstone

celebrated their wedding and their honeymoon of his, David is sent to Yarmouth.

Then David knows Emily (his first infantile love). David is unhappy with his

stepfather and with Ms. Murdstone (his stepfather’s sister) who lives in the home.

A day Copperfield bites to Murdstone and the stepfather sends David to a school:

Salem-House, farm of his mother. In Salem-House, David meets James Steerforth and

Tommy Traddles who will be good friends.

On holidays when Copperfield went to home, he discover than her mother, Clara, has

had a child, a Murdstone’s child. After, he came to Salem-House.

Clara dies because her healthy was bad, and immediately David returned to his

home.

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Murdstone send him working to London, a bottle factory. But David escapes of this

factory after. Copperfield go to Dover where live Betsey, his father’s sister. There his

aunt accepts him and he change his name to: Trotwood Copperfield.

A new life begins for Copperfield, who will be sent to a new school and he will be

cared for Mr. Wickfield, who has a daughter called Agnes. The school gets Betsy's

satisfaction. Trotwood archives a work as apprentice of attorney. Where he will

know to the daughter of his employer, Dora Spenlow, and he will love her. Dora will

be ill and dies, then, David marries with Agnes.

They are happy and they have children.

DAVID COPPERFIELD: A child very good than had a hard life. He tells us his

life and we can see than it was very difficult for him.

CLARA COPPERFIELD: She is David’s mother. Neither her life wasn’t easy

and she died young.

Mr. MURDSTONE: He married with Clara and he treats very bad to

Copperfield.

CLARA PEGGOTY: She is Clara and David’s main. When Clara died, she

went of the house.

AUNT BETSEY: She wanted David was a girl, but in the end she help him.

Mr. DICK: He is the aunt Betsey’s accompanist.

DAN PEGGOTY: He begins a new life in Australian. And Emily goes with

him.

EMILY: She was the first love of David and she lived with Peggotty’s family.

JAMES STEERFORTH: He is David’s friend who knows in Salem-House. He

dishonors to Emily.

TOMMY TRADDLES: He is David’s friend who knows in Salem-House.

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DORA: She is the first wife of David. She is very beautiful but she will be ill

and she dies.

AGNES: She is the second wife of David, with her David will be very happy

and they have children.

The class project I think than is very complete and very educational, but

a bit long. And the book I think than is interesting and enjoyable.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 1

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

UNLUCKY DESAFORTUNADO I’m unlucky because my boyfriend lives in Seville.

WIDOW VIUDA My grandmother is widow since 2005.

GRAVE TUMBA When he opened the grave, it was empty.

NEPHEW SOBRINO My nephew is eight and he knows play the piano.

WHISKERS PATILLAS The boy at the black has very long whiskers.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 2

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

GATE PUERTA My cousin closed the gate while my uncle was opening.

STEPFATHER PADRASTRO She grew up with her stepfather because she hasn’t parents.

SUSPICIOUS DESCONFIADA She followed her boyfriend because she is very suspicious.

CANE VARA My mother uses a cane when she does trekking.

SWOLLEN HINCHADA After the match his face was swollen because they hit to him.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 3

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

COACHMAN COCHERO The coachman came at ten o’clock and the tourists hadn’t come yet.

WILLING DISPUESTO The fans didn’t pay the ticket because they weren’t willing.

HEADMASTER DIRECTOR The headmaster disemployed his friend without reason.

BALD CALVA My father has a very big bald and it doesn’t like him.

CHIN BARBILLA The child fell yesterday and he has a scar on the chin.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 4

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

NOD ASENTAR I nodded when the policeman told me.

DISMISS DESPEDIR When you dismiss to your boyfriend in a bus, it’s very said.

CARRIAGE CARRO Yesterday the thieves stole my carriage while I was slepping.

BURIED ENTERRADO

The child has many toys buried in the garden.

ATTENTIVELY CON ATENCIÓN My English class are looking attentively the books.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 5

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

LANDLORD CASERO We broke a table but our landlord arranged it.

RELATION PARIENTE Jonh Brown is a relation of my mother who lives in Madrid.

TRUNK BAÚL I have many old photos in my trunk.

LODGER INQUILINO We have a French lodger in our house.

RUDE GROSERO My landlord is very rude when we don’t pay him.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 6

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

LAWYER ABOGADO This lawyer is the best on the country and he always wins.

HUMBLE HUMILDE A humble person is who always needs you.

TALENT TALENTO My favourite talent is swimming, but I don´t practise it very much.

PARTNER SOCIO My father’s partner is very nice but I never see him.

PLEASANT AGRADABLE We had a peasant day with my sister and her boyfriend.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 7

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

CAREER CARRERA I’m learning a lot of in my career.

DEAREST QUERIDA My dearest sister helps me to do my homework.

GREET SALUDAR My mother didn’t greet me yesterday.

SUITABLE ADECUADO This movie isn’t suitable for you, you must go to bed.

SYMPATHETIC SIMPÁTICO My science teacher is the best because he is very sympathetic.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 8

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

PROCTOR PROCURADOR The proctor was a very old man, he was a wise person.

WILL TESTAMENTO My grandmother didn’t write the will before death.

PREGNANT EMBARAZO My friend is 16 and she is pregnant.

GUEST INVITADO Your guest is more intelligent than my guest.

LODGINGS ALOJAMIENTO In summer I live in my lodginds of Matalascañas.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 9

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

WEALTHY RICO My father has many companies and he is wealthy.

COMPANION COMPAÑERO My class companion and I did a very good project.

RUIN RUINA In summer we went to the egypcian ruins.

POCKET BOLSILLO I lost my phone because my pocket was broken.

BLESS BENDECIR I went to the church yesterday and the priest blessed me.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 10

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

FRIENDSHIP AMISTAD Your friendship is very valuable, I always want to have it.

UPSET DISGUSTADA My aunt was upset when she knew than my grandmother was ill.

OVERJOYED LLENO DE ALEGRÍA

He is overjoyed and he always smiles.

ADVICE CONSEJO My mother gave me advice: You never think than the things are easy.

CLERK OFICINISTA Your dream is to be clerk.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 11

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

CHARGE PRECIO This t-shirt’s charge is 40€, it’s very expensive.

ADVANTAGE VENTAJA Your big advantage is you can sing.

NOWADAYS HOY EN DÍA Nowadays we can to travel around the world.

NEIGHBOURHOOD

VECINDAD My neighbourhood is very noisy and I need calm.

SAFE SEGURO Yesterday I bought a jacket for my mother, tomorrow is her birthday.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 12

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

FAINT DESMAYARSE She fainted when the people applauded.

FORGE FALSIFICAR I never forged, I think than is bad.

WEIGHT PESO Your ideal weight is 60 kg, if you don’t can obtain it, you called the doctor.

ALLOW PERMITIR You never allow than he speak you very bad.

MATTER MATERIA Matter is for example iron.

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VOCABULARY CHART

Name: María Espada Moriche

Class: BT1 Date: February-2013

Title: DAVID COPPERFIELD Chapter: 13

WORD MEANING SENTENCE

FAINT DÉBIL I feel a little bit faint.

GRIEF PENA I can see the grief in his eyes.

ROPE CUERDA The dog bit and broke the rope.

HOUSEKEEPER AMA DE LLAVES

You must be careful with your housekeeper.

HONOUR HONOR It’s a great honour for my parents that I finish my studies.