Charlie and the chocolate factory
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Choose the correct pronoun: Charlie looked at the chocolate bar in his hands and said: “This/that chocolate is delicious!”
Willy Wonka can’t use verbs correctly! Find 2 mistakes in his letter: "Dear Charlie, Every morning, I wake up at 5 am and I eat
Oh, Veruca is so spoiled! Help her choose correct pronouns: "I want SOMEBODY / NOBODY to get me a squirrel right now! I want it
Charlie is walking around the factory. Fill in correct prepositions: "Charlie walked _____ the corridor and looked _____ the
Oompa-Loompas love to predict the future. Connect sentences (1-5) with their endings (A-E):
It is a noun that means sweet, brown food usually sold in blocks. What’s this?
It is a adjective that means “very thin”. What’s this?
It is a verb that means “to get free from something”. What’s this?
It is a verb that means “to stop something from happening”. What’s this?
It is an adjective that means “having the part that is usually at the top turned to be at the bottom”. What’s this?
In Mr Wonka’s factory, there is The Nut Room, where squirrels remove walnuts from their shells. What do you know about
I, Willy Wonka, have decided to allow five children – just five, mind you, and no more – to visit my factory this year. These
‘MOTHER!’ yelled Charlie, rushing in on them like a hurricane. ‘Look! I’ve got it! Look, Mother, look! The last Golden Ticket!
And oh, how clever he looked! How quick and sharp and full of life! He kept making quick little movements with his head and
Firstly, the seeds of the cacao tree form in fruits called pods. Next, workers cut the pods from the trees and remove the seeds
What is Willy Wonka famous for? A) making cars B) making the best chocolate in the world C) making bread
What does Mike Teavee love? A) watching TV B) reading books C) doing sports
What happens to Violet Beauregarde? A) she shrinks B) she melts C) she turns into a blueberry
Where does Charlie come from? A) a royal family B) a poor family C) a family of chocolatiers
What lesson does Wonka teach the children? A) to be kind and honest B) to be rich C) to never eat sweets
A tall man with bright blue eyes and pale skin. He wears a purple coat and a hat. He’s creative and mysterious. Who’s he?
A little girl who always chews gum and blows bubbles. She’s very competitive and sometimes disobedient. Who’s she?
An old man with grey hair and a moustache. He has kind eyes. He’s very loving, and he tells interesting stories. Who’s he?
A boy with kind eyes who wears old clothes. He’s kind, honest and grateful. He likes to share. Who’s he?
Who is your favourite character? Why? (7 sentences)
Guess the character! (who this song is about)
Guess the character! (who this song is about)
Guess the character! (who this song is about)
Guess the character! (who this song is about)
Guess the character! (who this song is about)
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1. Charlie and the chocolate factory

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3. Choose the correct pronoun: Charlie looked at the chocolate bar in his hands and said: “This/that chocolate is delicious!”

grammar · $200
Choose the correct pronoun:
Charlie looked at the chocolate bar
in his hands and said:
“This/that chocolate is delicious!”
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4. Willy Wonka can’t use verbs correctly! Find 2 mistakes in his letter: "Dear Charlie, Every morning, I wake up at 5 am and I eat

grammar · $400
Willy Wonka can’t use verbs
correctly! Find 2 mistakes in his letter:
"Dear Charlie,
Every morning, I wake up at 5 am and I eat chocolate for breakfast.
But yesterday, I am very sad because my Everlasting Gobstopper
breaks. Today I feel much better. Come visit me!"
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5. Oh, Veruca is so spoiled! Help her choose correct pronouns: "I want SOMEBODY / NOBODY to get me a squirrel right now! I want it

grammar · $600
Oh, Veruca is so spoiled! Help her
choose correct pronouns:
"I want SOMEBODY / NOBODY to get me a squirrel right now! I
want it more than ANYTHING / NOTHING in the world! I don't
want to go ANYWHERE / NOWHERE else — I want a squirrel
from THIS factory!"
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6. Charlie is walking around the factory. Fill in correct prepositions: "Charlie walked _____ the corridor and looked _____ the

grammar · $800
Charlie is walking around the
factory. Fill in correct prepositions:
"Charlie walked _____ the corridor and looked _____ the glass
window. He saw the Oompa-Loompas working _____ the Nut Room.
Then he jumped _____ the boat and sailed _____ the Chocolate
River.“
into / through / across / in / along
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7. Oompa-Loompas love to predict the future. Connect sentences (1-5) with their endings (A-E):

grammar · $1000
Oompa-Loompas love to predict the future. Connect sentences
(1-5) with their endings (A-E):
1. Augustus Gloop is so greedy that he…
A. will never share her chocolate with anyone.
2. Veruca Salt is so spoiled that she…
B. will become the owner of the whole
chocolate factory.
3. Violet Beauregarde loves gum so much that
she...
C. will drink the entire chocolate river.
4. Mike Teavee watches TV all day, so he...
D. will have very bad eyesight when he grows
up.
5. Charlie Bucket is kind and honest, so he...
E. will chew gum even at her own wedding.
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8. It is a noun that means sweet, brown food usually sold in blocks. What’s this?

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It is a noun that means sweet, brown
food usually sold in blocks.
What’s this?
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9. It is a adjective that means “very thin”. What’s this?

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It is a adjective that means
“very thin”.
What’s this?
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10. It is a verb that means “to get free from something”. What’s this?

vocabulary · $600
It is a verb that means
“to get free from something”.
What’s this?
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11. It is a verb that means “to stop something from happening”. What’s this?

vocabulary · $800
It is a verb that means
“to stop something from happening”.
What’s this?
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12. It is an adjective that means “having the part that is usually at the top turned to be at the bottom”. What’s this?

vocabulary · $1000
It is an adjective that means
“having the part that is usually at the
top turned to be at the bottom”.
What’s this?
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13. In Mr Wonka’s factory, there is The Nut Room, where squirrels remove walnuts from their shells. What do you know about

reading · $200
In Mr Wonka’s factory, there is The Nut Room, where squirrels
remove walnuts from their shells. What do you know about squirrels?
Squirrels are a type of rodent and there are over 200 different species
of them. Their fur colour can vary between red, grey and black.
Squirrels are known for their bushy tails and curved claws to help
them climb trees.
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14. I, Willy Wonka, have decided to allow five children – just five, mind you, and no more – to visit my factory this year. These

reading · $400
I, Willy Wonka, have decided to allow five children – just five, mind
you, and no more – to visit my factory this year. These lucky five will
be shown around personally by me, and they will be allowed to see all
the secrets and the magic of my factory. Then, at the end of the tour,
as a special present, all of them will be given enough chocolates and
sweets to last them for the rest of their lives! So watch out for the
Golden Tickets!
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15. ‘MOTHER!’ yelled Charlie, rushing in on them like a hurricane. ‘Look! I’ve got it! Look, Mother, look! The last Golden Ticket!

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‘MOTHER!’ yelled Charlie, rushing in on them like a hurricane.
‘Look! I’ve got it! Look, Mother, look! The last Golden Ticket! IT’S
MINE! I found some money in the street and I bought two bars of
chocolate and the second one had the Golden Ticket and there were
crowds of people all around me wanting to see it and the shopkeeper
rescued me and I ran all the way home and here I am! IT’S THE
FIFTH GOLDEN TICKET, MOTHER AND I’VE FOUND IT!’
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16. And oh, how clever he looked! How quick and sharp and full of life! He kept making quick little movements with his head and

reading · $800
And oh, how clever he looked! How quick and sharp and
full of life! He kept making quick little movements with his head and
taking everything in with those bright eyes. He was like a squirrel, like
a quick clever old squirrel from the park. Suddenly, he did a funny little
dance in the snow, and he spread his arms wide, and he smiled at the
five children and he called out,
‘WELCOME, MY LITTLE FRIENDS!
WELCOME TO THE FACTORY!’
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17. Firstly, the seeds of the cacao tree form in fruits called pods. Next, workers cut the pods from the trees and remove the seeds

reading · $1000
Firstly, the seeds of the cacao tree form in fruits called pods. Next,
workers cut the pods from the trees and remove the seeds and pulp by
hand. The seeds are left for a few days to develop their flavour
before being dried. The dry seeds are also known as cocoa beans.
Then, the beans are roasted and the hard shells are removed. After
that, the beans are ground into a paste and sugar is added to create a
sweeter taste. The chocolate is then slowly heated and cooled to create
a glossy finish. Finally, the mixture is poured into a mould for the
chocolate to set.
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18. What is Willy Wonka famous for? A) making cars B) making the best chocolate in the world C) making bread

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What is Willy Wonka famous for?
A) making cars
B) making the best chocolate in the world
C) making bread
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19. What does Mike Teavee love? A) watching TV B) reading books C) doing sports

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What does Mike Teavee love?
A) watching TV
B) reading books
C) doing sports
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20. What happens to Violet Beauregarde? A) she shrinks B) she melts C) she turns into a blueberry

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What happens to Violet Beauregarde?
A) she shrinks
B) she melts
C) she turns into a blueberry
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21. Where does Charlie come from? A) a royal family B) a poor family C) a family of chocolatiers

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Where does Charlie come from?
A) a royal family
B) a poor family
C) a family of chocolatiers
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22. What lesson does Wonka teach the children? A) to be kind and honest B) to be rich C) to never eat sweets

secret · $1000
What lesson does Wonka teach the
children?
A) to be kind and honest
B) to be rich
C) to never eat sweets
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23. A tall man with bright blue eyes and pale skin. He wears a purple coat and a hat. He’s creative and mysterious. Who’s he?

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A tall man with bright blue eyes and
pale skin. He wears a purple coat and a
hat. He’s creative and mysterious.
Who’s he?
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24. A little girl who always chews gum and blows bubbles. She’s very competitive and sometimes disobedient. Who’s she?

characters · $400
A little girl who always chews gum and
blows bubbles. She’s very competitive
and sometimes disobedient.
Who’s she?
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25. An old man with grey hair and a moustache. He has kind eyes. He’s very loving, and he tells interesting stories. Who’s he?

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An old man with grey hair and a
moustache. He has kind eyes. He’s very
loving, and he tells interesting stories.
Who’s he?
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26. A boy with kind eyes who wears old clothes. He’s kind, honest and grateful. He likes to share. Who’s he?

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A boy with kind eyes who wears old
clothes. He’s kind, honest and grateful.
He likes to share.
Who’s he?
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27. Who is your favourite character? Why? (7 sentences)

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Who is your favourite character?
Why?
(7 sentences)
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28. Guess the character! (who this song is about)

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Guess the character!
(who this song is about)
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29. Guess the character! (who this song is about)

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Guess the character!
(who this song is about)
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30. Guess the character! (who this song is about)

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Guess the character!
(who this song is about)
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31. Guess the character! (who this song is about)

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(who this song is about)
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32. Guess the character! (who this song is about)

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(who this song is about)
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