Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Содержание

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Grammar task

T e x t 2

Crossword

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Photo
gallery

Grammar task T e x t 2 Crossword T e x t 1 Photo gallery

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Lewis Carroll is a pen – name.
What’s the real name

1 Lewis Carroll is a pen – name. What’s the real name of the writer? Help
of the writer?

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What city did Lewis Carroll live?

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2 What city did Lewis Carroll live? Help

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Lewis Carroll worked at Christ Church college in Oxford.
What subject did he

3 Lewis Carroll worked at Christ Church college in Oxford. What subject did he teach? Help
teach?

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Lewis Carroll had a hobby. Thanks to his hobby we can learn

4 Lewis Carroll had a hobby. Thanks to his hobby we can
how people and places looked like at that time.
What hobby is it?

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The writer was a real gentleman.
He didn’t leave his home without these

5 The writer was a real gentleman. He didn’t leave his home
things.
What things were they?

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L. Carroll was a progressive person. He was fond of something new

6 L. Carroll was a progressive person. He was fond of something
in technique and everything that improved life. Being a boy he built a copy of a technical novelty in the garden of the family house.
What was it?

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The March Hare and the Hatter put their elbows on a Dormouse

7 The March Hare and the Hatter put their elbows on a
if it were a pillow.
What is another word “pillow” in the story?

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They cried it when they saw Alice coming to their table.
It means:

8 They cried it when they saw Alice coming to their table.
“There is no free space”.

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What did the March Hare use for his watch?
But it didn’t work.

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9 What did the March Hare use for his watch? But it didn’t work. Help

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In that scene there was a lot of impolite behavior towards Alice.
Say

10 In that scene there was a lot of impolite behavior towards
the synonym of the word “polite”.

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Lewis Carroll (1832 -1898)

The first edition of the book

Lewis Carroll (1832 -1898) The first edition of the book

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Illustrations to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” made by
John Tenniel

Illustrations to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” made by John Tenniel

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Alice, Lorena, Harry and Edith Liddell,
the Christ Church Dean’s children,

Alice, Lorena, Harry and Edith Liddell, the Christ Church Dean’s children, the first guests of Wonderland

the first guests of Wonderland

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Lewis Carroll was a friend of children

The portrait with J.

Lewis Carroll was a friend of children The portrait with J. MacDonald’s
MacDonald’s children

Alice Liddell inspired to create “Alice
Adventures
In Wonderland”

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L. Carroll liked to send children letters-riddles

L. Carroll liked to send children letters-riddles

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Oxford central High Street

L. Carroll’s house in Oxford

Carroll’s study

Oxford central High Street L. Carroll’s house in Oxford Carroll’s study in his flat
in his flat

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Oxford today

Tom’s Tower

Christ Church College

Christ Church College Meadow

Oxford today Tom’s Tower Christ Church College Christ Church College Meadow Alice’s Shop
Alice’s Shop

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Интернет – ресурсы:
www.pedportal.ru
www.en.wikipedia.org
www.kp.ru
www.artgif.ru
литература:
1.The charm of absurdity. From Alice’s Adventures in

Интернет – ресурсы: www.pedportal.ru www.en.wikipedia.org www.kp.ru www.artgif.ru литература: 1.The charm of absurdity.
Wonderland.
2. Льюис Кэрролл и его миф.

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What did the Rabbit have over his hands when Alice saw him

What did the Rabbit have over his hands when Alice saw him at the first time?
at the first time?
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