Fact and fantasy1.What is fact?2.What is fantasy?3.What is science fiction?EX.2:1.Science fiction is about things that are not possible now, but possible in the far future. Fantasy is about things that are never possible.2.Traveling to the moon.3.Jules Verne; Wells; Lao She; Mary Shelley4.Because he has seem the movie.5.Social or political science.ListeningSpider-manFinal Fantasy• Star warsStar wars• The day after tomorrowThe day after tomorrow• Jurassic ParkJurassic Park• Around the world in 80 Around the world in 80 daysdays• The Mummy ReturnsThe Mummy Returns• X-menX-men• E.TE.T• Water WorldWater WorldScience fictionFather of Science FictionJules Verne(1828-1905)New Words StudybotanyapplyinstrumentnovelfoundationservantwhalemonstercollisioncompanionpermanentpreciousextraordinaryplatemagicchimneylayermarblemushroomraftcreatureJules VerneBorn in:Died in:Nationality:Interested in:Remembered as:Famous novels:18281905FrenchBotany and applied scienceThe father of science fiction20000 leagues under the SeaJourney to the Centre of the Earth1.What did Jules Verne have to do to make a living?2.What will many of the instruments in his novels remind the readers of?3.How did Verne lay the foundation of modern science fiction? He had to write and sell stories. They will remind the readers of Dr Benjamin Franklin’s experiments with electricity. By taking the scientific developments of his day one step further.20,000 Leagues under the seaShips are ___________ set out to find the ____________________an _____________ ship_________ furnitureHuge ______ windowsProtected with thick _____ plates________ is used for light, heating,power,etc.All that is need for life comes from the ocean.disappearingmonstersubmarineextraordinarypreciousglassironElectricit...