Unit 20: The Cult of Celebrity
Tenses
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- 1 Nice to meet you!
- 2 What to wear
- 3 Like this, like that
- 4 The daily grind
- 5 Christmas every day
- 6 Great achievers
- 7 The Titanic
- 8 Travel
- 9 The big wedding
- 10 Sunny's job hunt
- 11 The bucket list
- 12 Moving and migration
- 13 Welcome to BBC Broadcasting House
- 14 New Year, New Project
- 15 From Handel to Hendrix
- 16 What's the weather like?
- 17 The Digital Revolution
- 18 A detective story
- 19 A place to live
- 20 The Cult of Celebrity
- 21 Welcome to your new job
- 22 Beyond the planets
- 23 Great expectations!
- 24 Eco-tourism
- 25 Moving house
- 26 It must be love
- 27 Job hunting success... and failure
- 28 Speeding into the future
- 29 Lost arts
- 30 Tales of survival
Session 5
The Creature reappears in the Arctic and boards the boat which has rescued Viktor Frankenstein. Plus, find out what you've learnt about tenses in our weekly quiz.
Activity 1
Drama
Frankenstein: Episode 10 - Melting the ice
The Creature reappears in the Arctic and boards the boat which has rescued Viktor Frankenstein. Plus, find out what you've learnt from unit 20 in our weekly quiz.
"People feared me and hated me and I hated them back. And my creator Viktor Frankenstein most of all. I made him suffer and what good came of it? Now he is dead!"
What examples of past simple, present simple, present perfect, present continuous 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
Captain
Hello I'm Captain Walton. Something unexpected happened on my way here to the Arctic. I still can't make sense of it. I and my crew found this poor man on the ice. He was half dead when we rescued him. He said his name was Viktor Frankenstein. He was a good man but a very sad one. He told us a very strange story about a monster he created. And this monster was responsible for many deaths. He said he wished to warn me about the dangers of science but I think what he wanted was to get that story off of his chest. We took care of him but unfortunately he died. Poor man. What a crazy story!
Crewman
Captain, I have some good news.
Captain
Yes, sailor.
Crewman
There's a change in the wind. It's warmer. The ice is disappearing and we are going to be able to continue our trip to the North Pole.
Captain
That is really good news. Thank you.
Crewman
I thought you needed some cheering up. It's sad what happened to that poor man, Frankenstein, who died earlier, isn't it? We gave him blankets, hot soup, but he was already very weak.
Captain
Yes. Yes, I know. What else could we have done?
Crewman
Do you think that story he told us is true? About the monster? I remember the big shadow we saw far away, in the middle of the ice, before we rescued Frankenstein.
Captain
Yes, it was moving very quickly before it disappeared. But maybe it was something else. How can we be sure? All we've been able to see for weeks is this ice!
Crewman
Yes. I guess so. Well sir, let me go back to preparing the ship to continue our journey.
Captain
What's... what's that? Someone's crying. The sound is coming from the cabin where Frankenstein's body is. Let me see what this is...
IN THE SHIP'S CABIN
Captain
Oh, who... who're you? You're so big, and...
Creature
Ugly. You mean ugly.
Captain
You must be the Creature! His story was true!
Creature
Yes. He built me and brought me to life... to a very sad life. Now he's gone. I found him dead.
Captain
Well, at least... at least he's in peace now. He was carrying great pain in his heart. But why are you holding his body and crying? I thought you wanted to kill him?
Creature
I came to tell him I'm so very sorry.
Captain
Sorry?! Is it true? Maybe you're crying because you can't hurt him anymore. You caused him so many problems! All those deaths...
Creature
And what good has it done? I wanted to be kind and have love and friendship. But all I got was hatred. People feared me, they attacked me. And I hated them and attacked them in return. Now I hate myself.
Captain
And so what are you going to do?
Creature
Only death can end my suffering. I'll go north, build a fire and throw myself into the flames. Then it will be over.
Captain
But are... are you sure? Does it have to be this way?
Creature
That's the only way. My body will be blown to the sea by the wind and my spirit will finally be free. Goodbye, Frankenstein. Goodbye, sir. Don't follow me.
Captain
There goes the Creature running fast across the ice. What a powerful being and how sorry he was! Oh, he's disappeared now... Poor creature. In the future we might know him as Frankenstein. That was the name of his creator. He, or... it, didn't even get a name. It's just called the Creature. A Creature which will never be seen again.
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Vocabulary
make sense of
understand
get off his chest
tell other people something that is worrying him so that he feels better
cheering up
making someone feel happier
pain
emotional suffering
hatred
strong dislike
spirit
soul, inner self
To do
Now check what you know about the drama with this 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
What does the crewman say about what they did for Frankenstein?Question 1 of 3
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Activity
What have you learnt about Frankenstein in our Drama? Test yourself in this quiz.
Hint
Listen to what the Creature says.Question 2 of 3
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Activity
What have you learnt about Frankenstein in our Drama? Test yourself in this quiz.
Hint
How do you think the Creature has acted throughout the story?Question 3 of 3
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That's it! Viktor Frankenstein decided to give life to a creature and abandoned it when he was not happy with the result. Anger and violence was how the monster dealt with rejection. The story didn't end well but it's so revealing of human nature that the classic novel by Mary Shelley became a source of inspiration for film and TV. We hope you've enjoyed it. Next week, we have another story for you.
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Credits
Original story by Mary Shelley
Adapted and produced for BBC Learning English by Graciela Damiano
Peter Kenny (left in picture above): Dr Viktor Frankenstein
Will Harrison-Wallace (right in picture above): The Creature
Sophie Napleton: Elizabeth, young Viktor, DeLacey girl
Alice Brown: Justine, William Frankenstein
Other cast (in alphabetical order): Finn Aberdein, Rob Carter, Nick Cavell, Catherine Chapman, Neil Edgeller, Piers Edwards, Jonathan Greer, Michael Harrison, Vera Harte, Harry Haynes, Simon Haynes, Paul Scott, Emily Westlake, Stewart Willy.
Illustrations: Carolina Thwaites-Lastra
English Language Teaching consultant: Nicola Prentis
Studio Manager: Philip Bull
Session Vocabulary
make sense of
understandget off his chest
tell other people something that is worrying him so that he feels bettercheering up
making someone feel happierpain
emotional sufferinghatred
strong dislikespirit
soul, inner self