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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (game)

1.

Let’s buy a new
teapot for we /
us / our / ourselves
tea ceremony.
GO

2.

The proper order
of things is often
a mystery to I / me
my / myself.
GO

3.

- If you take both, you’ll get a discount.
- How much does it cost?
- How can I help you?
- Is this vase next to the teapot?
- Can you show me that vase, please?
- No, the vase is behind the cups.
- It costs 12 $.
- Sounds great! I’ll take them.
Please put
the phrases
in the right
order.

4.

What a mess!
I want much /
more / little / less
bright colours.
GO

5.

Do the task
to make our table
beautifuler / beautifulest
/ more beautiful /
the most beautiful.
GO

6.

1. The man wants to look at
the vase ________.
1. next to the teapot
2. behind the cups
GO
Listen & choose 3. next to the cups
the right answer.
2. The teapot costs ________.
1. $10
2. $12
3. $20
GO
GO
3. The man wants to give the
teapot to his ________.
1. grandmother
2. grandfather
3. grandparents
GO
4. The man’s meeting is at _____.
1. 3:30 pm
2. 3 pm
3. 4:30 pm
GO
5. The weather is _________.
1. sunny
2. frosty
3. rainy
GO
GO

7.

Now click the heroes & do their tasks.
Life is like a
cup of tea.
It’s all how
you make it!

8.

I’m not crazy. My
reality am / is / are
just different than
you / your / yours
/ yourself.
GO

9.

I don’t see how
we can ever finish
if we don’t / doesn’t
won’t / will begin.
GO

10.

Actually I’m
right on time as
it am / is / are
always tea time.
GO
GO

11.

I’m old / older /
more old /the oldest
than you, and must
know better.
GO

12.

There was a table …………. a tree in front of the house, and the March Hare and the Hatter were
………….. tea at it. a Dormouse was ……………. between them, and the other two were lying on it.
“Very …………………….. for the Dormouse,” thought Alice.
The table was a …………….. one, but the three were all crowded together at one corner of it:
“No room! No room!” they ……………. out when they saw Alice coming.
“There’s plenty of room!” said Alice and
she …………… down in a large arm-chair at
one end of the table.
having
under
large
sat
cried
uncomfortable
GO
sitting

13.

than
more
is
very
Make
a sentence.
It
to
take
nothing.
GO
easy

14.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is
a childrens’ story written by Lewis Carol in1865.
The story is the basis for many adaptations in
films, art and music.
One of the common phrases today –
“down the rabbit hole”.
It comes from the beginning of the story.
Alice is a young girl. In her dream she sees a white
rabbit and follows it into a rabbit hole. When she
falls down the rabbit hole, she begins her fantastical
adventures in Wonderland.
Read this
text aloud!
CLICK
During the story Alice often shrinks and grows as
she meets characters of all kinds and sizes,
including Caterpillar who asks “Who are you?”
and Cheshire cat who asks her “Where do you
want to go?”
GO

15.

worst
speedy
slow
goodlooking
rich
mad
pretty
ugly
happy
ready
bad
busy
sad
cute
poor
lazy
charming
better
Click all the
synonyms to
“beautiful”.
GO
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