Look in a book and you will find sense and nonsense of every kind. Look in a book and you will know all the things that can help you grow.  Look  in.

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Look in a book and you will find sense and nonsense of every kind. Look in a book and you will know all the things that can help you grow.  Look  in a book and you will see words and magic and mystery.

11) Who wrote “Alice in Wonderland”? AA. Jack London BB. Mark Twain CC. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson 22) The author’s pseudonym was AA. Lewis Carol BB. Mark Twain CC. James Hadly Chase 33) The novel was written in AA BB CC. 1912

Alice The White Rabbit Bill the Lizard The Caterpillar The Duchess The Cheshire Cat The Hatter The March Hare The Dormouse The Queen of Hearts The Knave of Hearts The King of Hearts The Gryphon The Mock Turtle Walrus Oysters Алиса Белый Кролик Ящерка Билль Синяя гусеница Герцогиня Чеширский кот Шляпник (Болванщик) Мартовский заяц Соня Королева червей Валет червей Король червей Грифон Черепаха Квази Морж Устрицы

Say who: 1) was sitting on the grass by her sister. 2) was reading a book. 3) ran past Alice.

Say true, false or I don’t know. 1) There were no pictures in the book Alice’s sister was reading. 2) Alice liked that book very much. 3) Alice dropped the jar when she saw that there was no marmalade in it. 4) Dinah (Alice’s cat) was three years old.

Put the sentences in the right order. 1) It was very dark there and at first she could see nothing. 2) Alice started after the Rabbit. 3) Alice was sitting on the grass by her sister. 4) She followed the Rabbit and jumped into the rabbit-hole. 5) Suddenly a white Rabbit ran past her. Alice was sitting on the grass by her sister. Suddenly a white Rabbit ran past her. Alice started after the Rabbit. She followed the Rabbit and jumped into the rabbit-hole. It was very dark there and at first she could see nothing.

1) Whom did Alice see when she was sitting on the grass? 2) Could the Rabbit talk? 3) What could Alice see on the walls of the hole? 4) What did she take from one of the shelves? 5) Was there any marmalade in the jar? 6) What did Alice do when the fall was over?

 side  nothing  use  sight  marmalade   “What’s the _____ of a book without pictures in it?”  It was very dark and Alice could see __________.  There was no ______________ in the jar.  “It will be so funny to see the people on the other ______of the earth.  Soon the Rabbit was out of ______. use nothing marmalade side sight

1) Suddenly a white Rabbit with pink eyes (run) past Alice. 2) The Rabbit (take) a watch out of its pocket and (look) at it. 3) Alice (think) it (be) very funny and (start) after the Rabbit. 4) She (jump) into the rabbit –hole and (begin) to fall down. 5) Alice (try) to look down and see what there (be) in the hole. 6) It (be) too dark and she (can) see nothing. ran took looked thought wasstartedjumpedbegan tried was could

Find out and read aloud a passage from the text which matches to the music.

Prove that: 1) The White Rabbit was a very unusual rabbit. 2) Alice loved her cat. 3) Alice was polite. 4) Alice was curious. 5) Alice doesn’t like reading.