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By
GORDON COOK
&
ALAN EAST
WE’RE NOT AFRAID TO DIE ….
IF WE CAN ALL BE TOGETHER
MODULE-1 of 2

 Gordon Cook wanted to sail
in his own boat and duplicate
the round the world voyage
made 200 years earlier by
Captain James Cook.
Gordon Cook’s Desire

CAPTAIN JAMES COOK
Captain James Cook (7 November 1728–
14 February 1779) was a British explorer,
navigator, cartographer, and captain in the
British Royal Navy.
WORD MEANINGS
1. cartographer- a person who draws or produces
maps.

The story is a first
person account of
the narrator,
Gordon Cook

 The story, ‘We’re Not afraid to Die-if We
Can All Be Together’ is a story of extreme
courage and skills exhibited by Gordon
Cook, his family and crewmen in a war with
water and waves, for survival.

The inspiring story teaches us
importance of endurance
 impact of optimism in one’s life
Role of family
 age is just a number
WORD MEANINGS
1. endurance- the capacity of something to last or to
withstand wear and tear.

The narrator drives home the
message that optimism, strong
will power, grit, determination
and the strong support of the
family can help one come out of
any disastrous situation with
success and enriching experience.
WORD MEANINGS
1.Optimism- hopefulness and confidence about the future or the success of something.
2. Grit- courage and resolve; strength of character.
3. Disastrous- causing great damage
4. Enriching- improve or enhance the quality or value of

 Gordon Cook: a 37 year old
businessman
 Mary: Cook’s Wife
 Suzanne: Cook’s 7 year old daughter
 Jonathan: Cook’s 6 year old son
 Crewmen: a. Larry Vigil- American
b. Herb Seigler- Swiss
• The boat: WAVE WALKER- 23metre,
30 ton
DRAMATIS PERSONAE

GORDON COOK &
FAMILY

PARTS OF THE SHIP

To duplicate the round-the-
world voyage made 200 years
earlier by Captain James Cook
Purpose of the Voyage
WORD MEANINGS
1. Voyage- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space (here sea)
2. Duplicate- exactly like something else, especially through having been
copied. (here repeat)

For the past 16 years the narrator and his
wife had been spending their leisure time
honing their seafaring skills in British water.
 They had arranged a professionally built
boat- Wavewalker
The narrator and his wife had spent months
fitting it out and testing it in the roughest
weather they could find.
Preparations for the Voyage
WORD MEANINGS
1. leisure- free time
2. Honing- refining or perfecting (something) over a period of time.
3. seafaring skills – knowledge of navigation, handling a sailboat and its equipment
etc

In July 1976, the narrator, his wife Mary, son
Jonathan and daughter Suzanne set sail from
Plymouth, England to duplicate the round-the
world voyage made 200 years earlier by Captain
James Cook. They took the voyage in their
professionally built ship, the Wavewalker.
The first leg of their planned three-year, 105,000
kilometre journey passed pleasantly as they sailed
down the west coast of Africa to Cape Town (South
Africa).
First Leg of the Voyage
WORD MEANINGS
1. First leg- first phase

 They took two experienced sailors –
Larry Vigil, an American and Herb
Seigler, a Swiss, to tackle one of the
world’s roughest seas – the Southern
Indian Ocean.
Before Heading East

 Second day out of Cape Town they encountered Strong Gales
which continued for the next few days.
The narrator was not worried about the gale but the size of the
waves; up to 15 meters , as high as the main mast..
Beginning of the trouble

 Reached 3,500 Kilometer east of
Cape Town
Atrocious weather
Despite bad weather had a
wonderful holiday with a Christmas
tree.
Weather continued to worsen.
DECEMBER 25
WORD MEANING
1. Atrocious- extremely bad or unpleasant.
2. despite- in spite of

 The condition worsened, Waves became gigantic and the
Winds were screaming
 They were Sailing with only a small jib
 They were still making eight knots.
 They Faced enormous waves,
 To slow the boat, they dropped jib
 Went through life-raft drills
 Attached life lines, donned oilskins and life jackets.
 Waited in apprehension of the approaching storm.
January 2- The First Calamity
WORD MEANINGS
1. Gigantic- very great size or extent; huge or enormous
2. Jib- a triangular staysail set forward of the mast.
3. life-raft drill – practising how to climb into a lifeboat if the main boat sinks
4. Knots- a unit of speed equivalent (Km/h: 1.852)
5. Donned- put on
6. Oilskins- heavy cotton cloth waterproofed with oil
7. Apprehension- anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.

 The first indication came around 6p.m with ominous silence.
 The wind dropped
 The sky grew dark
 They were approached by a cloud like wave
 The thunderous explosion shook the deck
 A torrent of green and white water broke over the ship
 The author’s head smashed into the wheel
 He was flying overboard and sinking below the waves.
 He almost lost his consciousness and accepted his approaching
death.
IMPENDING DISASTER
WORD MEANINGS
1. impending- about to happen, approaching
2. Disaster- a sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great
damage or loss of life.
1. ominous- threateningly inauspicious.
2. Torrent- a strong and fast-moving stream of water
3. Overboard- from a ship into the water.

 The Narrator’s head popped out of the water due to the force
of the waves.
 Wavewalker was near capsizing
 Mast was almost horizontal
 He saw Wavewalker to be on the verge of overturning when
another huge wave turned it upright again.
 His life jacket taut.
 He grabbed the guard rails of the boat and sailed into the main
boom of the boat.
IMPENDING DISASTER
WORD MEANINGS
1. Capsizing- be overturned in the water.
2. taut- stretched or pulled tight; not slack.
3. Rag doll- doll stuffed with torn pieces of cloth

The waves that were pouring inside were so
powerful that he got tossed around the deck like a
rag doll.
His left ribs cracked.
His teeth were broken.
His mouth was filled with blood.
He somehow found the wheel , lined up the next
wave and was fully determined to face the next
wave.
There was water all around and the narrator was
anxious that it had filled the lower part of the ship.
He did not dare to leave the wheel to examine the
damaged parts.

Mary shouted that the decks were broken
and they were sinking.
The narrator asked Mary to take charge of
the wheel and he rushed outside and saw
that Larry and Herb were pumping water out
frantically.
A lot of things were floating noisily around
because of excessive water.
The narrator was panicky and struggled
through water to his children’s cabin to check
on them.
WORD MEANINGS
1. Frantically- in a hurried, excited, or disorganized manner
2. Panicky- feeling or characterized by uncontrollable fear or anxiety.

They were safe and had settled
on the upper bunk of the bed.
Sue had a big bump above her
eyes, she did no fuss about it.
He left the children's cabin as his
chief concern was to save the
Wavewalker.
WORD MEANINGS
1. bunk- a narrow shelf like bed, typically one of two or more arranged one on
top of the other.
2. Fuss- a display of unnecessary or excessive excitement, activity, or interest.
3. Cabin- a private room or compartment on a ship.
CHILDREN ARE SAFE

The starboard side was struck open because of
which they were taking more water.
He realised that if he did not make some
repairs urgently, the boat would sink.
He managed to cover the gaping holes with
canvas and waterproof hatched covers.
He could finally prevent the water from
seeping in.
WORD MEANINGS
1. gaping- wide open

 The hand pumps started to block up with the debris
floating around.
 The electric pump short circuited and the water level
rose threateningly.
The spare hand pumps had wrenched over board
along forestay sail, the jib, the dinghies and the main
anchor from the deck.
 He was lucky enough to get two more working electric
pumps.
THE HAND PUMPS
WORD MEANINGS
1. Debris- scattered pieces of rubbish or remains.
2. Wrenched- removed and thrown from where they were fixed
3. Forestay- a rope to support a ship's foremast, running from its top to the deck
at the bow.
4. Dinghies- a small boat especially an open boat with a mast and sails.

They tried to get connected to
Mayday Calls, but all in vain
because they were far away
from the mainland. (remote
corner of the world)
A Mayday call is a distress signal used during emergency procedures. It
indicates life-threatening emergency especially by aviators and mariners.

Sue’s head had swollen alarmingly.
She had two enormous black eyes.
She also had a deep cut on her arm.
She didn’t inform her parents about her
injury as she knew that her father was
attending to the more serious issue; saving
Wavewalker and the life of all on board.
The Courageous Sue

THANK YOU

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20200919-XI-English-We are Not Afraid to Die-1 of 2-Ppt.pptx

  • 1. By GORDON COOK & ALAN EAST WE’RE NOT AFRAID TO DIE …. IF WE CAN ALL BE TOGETHER MODULE-1 of 2
  • 2.   Gordon Cook wanted to sail in his own boat and duplicate the round the world voyage made 200 years earlier by Captain James Cook. Gordon Cook’s Desire
  • 3.  CAPTAIN JAMES COOK Captain James Cook (7 November 1728– 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy. WORD MEANINGS 1. cartographer- a person who draws or produces maps.
  • 4.  The story is a first person account of the narrator, Gordon Cook
  • 5.   The story, ‘We’re Not afraid to Die-if We Can All Be Together’ is a story of extreme courage and skills exhibited by Gordon Cook, his family and crewmen in a war with water and waves, for survival.
  • 6.  The inspiring story teaches us importance of endurance  impact of optimism in one’s life Role of family  age is just a number WORD MEANINGS 1. endurance- the capacity of something to last or to withstand wear and tear.
  • 7.  The narrator drives home the message that optimism, strong will power, grit, determination and the strong support of the family can help one come out of any disastrous situation with success and enriching experience. WORD MEANINGS 1.Optimism- hopefulness and confidence about the future or the success of something. 2. Grit- courage and resolve; strength of character. 3. Disastrous- causing great damage 4. Enriching- improve or enhance the quality or value of
  • 8.   Gordon Cook: a 37 year old businessman  Mary: Cook’s Wife  Suzanne: Cook’s 7 year old daughter  Jonathan: Cook’s 6 year old son  Crewmen: a. Larry Vigil- American b. Herb Seigler- Swiss • The boat: WAVE WALKER- 23metre, 30 ton DRAMATIS PERSONAE
  • 11.  To duplicate the round-the- world voyage made 200 years earlier by Captain James Cook Purpose of the Voyage WORD MEANINGS 1. Voyage- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space (here sea) 2. Duplicate- exactly like something else, especially through having been copied. (here repeat)
  • 12.  For the past 16 years the narrator and his wife had been spending their leisure time honing their seafaring skills in British water.  They had arranged a professionally built boat- Wavewalker The narrator and his wife had spent months fitting it out and testing it in the roughest weather they could find. Preparations for the Voyage WORD MEANINGS 1. leisure- free time 2. Honing- refining or perfecting (something) over a period of time. 3. seafaring skills – knowledge of navigation, handling a sailboat and its equipment etc
  • 13.  In July 1976, the narrator, his wife Mary, son Jonathan and daughter Suzanne set sail from Plymouth, England to duplicate the round-the world voyage made 200 years earlier by Captain James Cook. They took the voyage in their professionally built ship, the Wavewalker. The first leg of their planned three-year, 105,000 kilometre journey passed pleasantly as they sailed down the west coast of Africa to Cape Town (South Africa). First Leg of the Voyage WORD MEANINGS 1. First leg- first phase
  • 14.   They took two experienced sailors – Larry Vigil, an American and Herb Seigler, a Swiss, to tackle one of the world’s roughest seas – the Southern Indian Ocean. Before Heading East
  • 15.   Second day out of Cape Town they encountered Strong Gales which continued for the next few days. The narrator was not worried about the gale but the size of the waves; up to 15 meters , as high as the main mast.. Beginning of the trouble
  • 16.   Reached 3,500 Kilometer east of Cape Town Atrocious weather Despite bad weather had a wonderful holiday with a Christmas tree. Weather continued to worsen. DECEMBER 25 WORD MEANING 1. Atrocious- extremely bad or unpleasant. 2. despite- in spite of
  • 17.   The condition worsened, Waves became gigantic and the Winds were screaming  They were Sailing with only a small jib  They were still making eight knots.  They Faced enormous waves,  To slow the boat, they dropped jib  Went through life-raft drills  Attached life lines, donned oilskins and life jackets.  Waited in apprehension of the approaching storm. January 2- The First Calamity WORD MEANINGS 1. Gigantic- very great size or extent; huge or enormous 2. Jib- a triangular staysail set forward of the mast. 3. life-raft drill – practising how to climb into a lifeboat if the main boat sinks 4. Knots- a unit of speed equivalent (Km/h: 1.852) 5. Donned- put on 6. Oilskins- heavy cotton cloth waterproofed with oil 7. Apprehension- anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
  • 18.   The first indication came around 6p.m with ominous silence.  The wind dropped  The sky grew dark  They were approached by a cloud like wave  The thunderous explosion shook the deck  A torrent of green and white water broke over the ship  The author’s head smashed into the wheel  He was flying overboard and sinking below the waves.  He almost lost his consciousness and accepted his approaching death. IMPENDING DISASTER WORD MEANINGS 1. impending- about to happen, approaching 2. Disaster- a sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of life. 1. ominous- threateningly inauspicious. 2. Torrent- a strong and fast-moving stream of water 3. Overboard- from a ship into the water.
  • 19.   The Narrator’s head popped out of the water due to the force of the waves.  Wavewalker was near capsizing  Mast was almost horizontal  He saw Wavewalker to be on the verge of overturning when another huge wave turned it upright again.  His life jacket taut.  He grabbed the guard rails of the boat and sailed into the main boom of the boat. IMPENDING DISASTER WORD MEANINGS 1. Capsizing- be overturned in the water. 2. taut- stretched or pulled tight; not slack. 3. Rag doll- doll stuffed with torn pieces of cloth
  • 20.  The waves that were pouring inside were so powerful that he got tossed around the deck like a rag doll. His left ribs cracked. His teeth were broken. His mouth was filled with blood. He somehow found the wheel , lined up the next wave and was fully determined to face the next wave. There was water all around and the narrator was anxious that it had filled the lower part of the ship. He did not dare to leave the wheel to examine the damaged parts.
  • 21.  Mary shouted that the decks were broken and they were sinking. The narrator asked Mary to take charge of the wheel and he rushed outside and saw that Larry and Herb were pumping water out frantically. A lot of things were floating noisily around because of excessive water. The narrator was panicky and struggled through water to his children’s cabin to check on them. WORD MEANINGS 1. Frantically- in a hurried, excited, or disorganized manner 2. Panicky- feeling or characterized by uncontrollable fear or anxiety.
  • 22.  They were safe and had settled on the upper bunk of the bed. Sue had a big bump above her eyes, she did no fuss about it. He left the children's cabin as his chief concern was to save the Wavewalker. WORD MEANINGS 1. bunk- a narrow shelf like bed, typically one of two or more arranged one on top of the other. 2. Fuss- a display of unnecessary or excessive excitement, activity, or interest. 3. Cabin- a private room or compartment on a ship. CHILDREN ARE SAFE
  • 23.  The starboard side was struck open because of which they were taking more water. He realised that if he did not make some repairs urgently, the boat would sink. He managed to cover the gaping holes with canvas and waterproof hatched covers. He could finally prevent the water from seeping in. WORD MEANINGS 1. gaping- wide open
  • 24.   The hand pumps started to block up with the debris floating around.  The electric pump short circuited and the water level rose threateningly. The spare hand pumps had wrenched over board along forestay sail, the jib, the dinghies and the main anchor from the deck.  He was lucky enough to get two more working electric pumps. THE HAND PUMPS WORD MEANINGS 1. Debris- scattered pieces of rubbish or remains. 2. Wrenched- removed and thrown from where they were fixed 3. Forestay- a rope to support a ship's foremast, running from its top to the deck at the bow. 4. Dinghies- a small boat especially an open boat with a mast and sails.
  • 25.  They tried to get connected to Mayday Calls, but all in vain because they were far away from the mainland. (remote corner of the world) A Mayday call is a distress signal used during emergency procedures. It indicates life-threatening emergency especially by aviators and mariners.
  • 26.  Sue’s head had swollen alarmingly. She had two enormous black eyes. She also had a deep cut on her arm. She didn’t inform her parents about her injury as she knew that her father was attending to the more serious issue; saving Wavewalker and the life of all on board. The Courageous Sue