
Pirates of the Caribbean 1: the Curse of the Black Pearl (disney English Original)
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Legend has it that there is such a ghost ship haunting the Caribbean waters - the captain and all crew members are cursed to forever search for a mysterious treasure. Will Turner, a young blacksmith, neither likes pirates nor believes in these legends. But in fact, he should believe it. Because when the girl he loves is abducted by the evil crew, he finds himself forced to turn to the one man for help, and that man happens to be the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow...
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Official(25)Scraped 23d ago
Isn't there a Chinese version?
Pirates of the Caribbean 1: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Pirates of the Caribbean 1: The Curse of the Black Pearl The story takes place in the 17th century, in the Caribbean where pirates are said to be most active. The funny and charming Jack?6?1 Sberlow is a pirate active in the Caribbean and has his own pirate ship "Black Pearl". For him, the most comfortable life is to drive the "Black Pearl" around the Caribbean Sea and rob passing ships freely. But unfortunately, his enemy, the scheming Captain Barbarossa, stole his "Black Pearl". Barbossa is a villain who does all kinds of evil. After he robbed Jack's "Black Pearl", he became even more rampant and rampant in the Caribbean, becoming the overlord of the entire Caribbean for a while. Barbossa's gang attacked the town of Port Royal and kidnapped the governor's daughter Elizabeth Swann and Elizabeth's childhood sweetheart blacksmith apprentice Will Turner. They tried every means to rescue Captain Jack from prison, stole the fastest "Interceptor" warship of the British Royal Fleet and quickly pursued the "Black Pearl". During the fight, Will and Jack discovered that Barbarossa and his pirates were carrying a spell. Every moonlight night, they turned into undead skeletons, and Elizabeth was the key to unlocking the spell. Writing characteristics: For every character in this book, the author will use delicate brushwork to describe the character's most prominent characteristics. The wording is very vivid, specific, and sophisticated, making it a classic. For example, describe the governor's daughter Elizabeth: light brown hair, fair face; For example, the description of Mr. Joshamee Gibbs, the crew member who did not let Elizabeth sing: weather-beaten, wrinkled, weather worn, as tray as a stormy sea; For example, it describes Captain Lieutenant Norrington: a young talent, wearing a full outfit (outfit sb in sth...), A weig of shocking white hair, and a striking figure (cut a striking figure); For example, the description of Governor Weatherby Swann: high position, curly, walking and moving in a manner consistent with his status (carried himself as befits); For example, it describes the appearance of the rescued little boy Will Turner: critically ill: shallow breathing, pale skin. This book is suitable for readers with a vocabulary of about 8,000, who like the Pirates of the Caribbean film and television series, and who need to improve their English reading and writing skills.
It is recommended that you try reading it aloud with a human voice and you will be pleasantly surprised.
Try reading life aloud and you will find great surprises
. . .
Yes, is there a Chinese version?
English original? Is there any translation?
Look, don't blame the author. If you want to blame, blame your own poor English.
great original
After watching the movie, I came back to read the original version. It was very interesting. As I watched it, I started to imitate the characters in the movie and read these lines. Hahahahahaha
Although I have seen the movie and understand the plot very well, I can't understand English╯▂╰
Look good, good, good.
good
Very good. I have finished reading it and started reading Pirates of the Caribbean 2.
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Official(25)Scraped 23d ago
Isn't there a Chinese version?
Pirates of the Caribbean 1: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Pirates of the Caribbean 1: The Curse of the Black Pearl The story takes place in the 17th century, in the Caribbean where pirates are said to be most active. The funny and charming Jack?6?1 Sberlow is a pirate active in the Caribbean and has his own pirate ship "Black Pearl". For him, the most comfortable life is to drive the "Black Pearl" around the Caribbean Sea and rob passing ships freely. But unfortunately, his enemy, the scheming Captain Barbarossa, stole his "Black Pearl". Barbossa is a villain who does all kinds of evil. After he robbed Jack's "Black Pearl", he became even more rampant and rampant in the Caribbean, becoming the overlord of the entire Caribbean for a while. Barbossa's gang attacked the town of Port Royal and kidnapped the governor's daughter Elizabeth Swann and Elizabeth's childhood sweetheart blacksmith apprentice Will Turner. They tried every means to rescue Captain Jack from prison, stole the fastest "Interceptor" warship of the British Royal Fleet and quickly pursued the "Black Pearl". During the fight, Will and Jack discovered that Barbarossa and his pirates were carrying a spell. Every moonlight night, they turned into undead skeletons, and Elizabeth was the key to unlocking the spell. Writing characteristics: For every character in this book, the author will use delicate brushwork to describe the character's most prominent characteristics. The wording is very vivid, specific, and sophisticated, making it a classic. For example, describe the governor's daughter Elizabeth: light brown hair, fair face; For example, the description of Mr. Joshamee Gibbs, the crew member who did not let Elizabeth sing: weather-beaten, wrinkled, weather worn, as tray as a stormy sea; For example, it describes Captain Lieutenant Norrington: a young talent, wearing a full outfit (outfit sb in sth...), A weig of shocking white hair, and a striking figure (cut a striking figure); For example, the description of Governor Weatherby Swann: high position, curly, walking and moving in a manner consistent with his status (carried himself as befits); For example, it describes the appearance of the rescued little boy Will Turner: critically ill: shallow breathing, pale skin. This book is suitable for readers with a vocabulary of about 8,000, who like the Pirates of the Caribbean film and television series, and who need to improve their English reading and writing skills.
It is recommended that you try reading it aloud with a human voice and you will be pleasantly surprised.
Try reading life aloud and you will find great surprises
. . .
Yes, is there a Chinese version?
English original? Is there any translation?
Look, don't blame the author. If you want to blame, blame your own poor English.
great original
After watching the movie, I came back to read the original version. It was very interesting. As I watched it, I started to imitate the characters in the movie and read these lines. Hahahahahaha
Although I have seen the movie and understand the plot very well, I can't understand English╯▂╰
Look good, good, good.
good
Very good. I have finished reading it and started reading Pirates of the Caribbean 2.




