Listen&Learn: The Odyssey
Posted by: Jaksyn PeacockPre-listening vocabulary
- epic poem: a long story told in verse
- mythical: not real; from legend
- journey: a long trip
- copy: a single version of a book
- interpretation: an understanding of a work’s meaning
Listening activity
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Gapfill exercise
Comprehension questions
1. The Odyssey was written by the ancient Greek writer
The Odyssey was written by the ancient Greek writer Homer.
2. The Odyssey tells the story of
The Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus’s journey home from the Trojan War.
3. The first copy of the Odyssey was written in
The first copy of the Odyssey was written in ancient Greek.
Discussion/essay questions
- The Trojan War is a widely-known legend from Greek mythology. Do you know any other ancient Greek myths?
- Even today, there are many movies and books based on ancient myths. Why do you think people find ancient mythology so fascinating?
Transcript
The Odyssey is an epic poem by the ancient Greek writer Homer. It is made up of 24 books about a mythical king named Odysseus; his wife, Penelope; and their son, Telemachus. The story describes Odysseus’s ten-year journey home from the Trojan War. It was written around 700 B.C., making it one of the oldest texts that is still commonly read today. The first copy of the Odyssey was handwritten in ancient Greek. The first English translation wasn’t published until 1615. Since then, the Odyssey has been translated many times, and every translator has given a different interpretation of the text. The story has also inspired many other works, including multiple books, movies, and plays.
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16 comments
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abdolmonem says:
1. Elyad
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English Club Indonesia says:
I know there are other Greek myths, such as Poseidon, Zeus, and other Olympus stories. Greek mythology is one of the oldest forms of fantasy literature. Its writing style is quite unique, and the characters in its stories with their mighty powers are things that have been enjoyed for centuries
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arwa says:
this exercise is so easy
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Hussein Jumaah Kheder says:
I loved that because it was read in a very slow way that made anyone understands it so clearly.
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Angie says:
I like this book
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Dr. Jonnagadla Rangaswamy says:
Marvelously told epic story in a pleasing manner which can be listened and understood by even a layman. Thank you very much.
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Joseph says:
Please provide more the Greek mythical story. they are interested.
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Christine PENNEC says:
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