A Study Guide to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
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T.A. Шустилова A Study Guide to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Учебное пособие по аналитическому чтению Москва Издательство «ФЛИНТА» 2019
УДК 811.111(075.3/8) ББК 81.432.1я72/73 Ш97 Шустилова Т.А. Ш97 A Study Guide to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll [Электронный ресурс] : учеб. пособие по аналитическому чтению / Т.А. Шустилова. — М. : ФЛИНТА, 2019. — 116 с. : ил. ISBN 978-5-9765-3965-5 Пособие содержит комплекс заданий, которые призваны помочь учащимся ознакомиться с шедевром мировой литературы, преодолеть трудности, связанныe с чтением неадаптированного произведения на языке оригинала, и раскрыть смыслы, неочевидные даже для многих носителей английского языка, благодаря привлечению сведений из области лингвистики, истории и литературы. Каждый из пятнадцати уроков включает задания, направленные на развитие у учащихся навыков чтения, говорения, анализа художественного текста, формирование культурной компетенции и расширение словарного запаса. Пособие адресовано учащимся школ, колледжей и вузов, владеющим английским языком на уровне не ниже порогового (В1). Обилие заданий разной степени сложности в каждом уроке позволит учителю адаптировать материал к работе с группами школьников и студентов с учетом их уровня, возраста, специализации и круга интересов. УДК 811.111(075.3/8) ББК 81.432.1я72/73 ISBN 978-5-9765-3965-5 © Шустилова Т.А., 2019 © Издательство «ФЛИНТА», 2019
Contents Study guide..........................................................................5 Lesson 1. Introduction: reading books ...............................6 Lesson 2. The Life and Work of Lewis Carroll .....................9 Lesson 3. “All in the Golden Afternoon” ...........................15 Lesson 4. Chapter I.........................................................21 Lesson 5. Chapter II........................................................26 Lesson 6. Chapter III.......................................................33 Lesson 7. Chapter IV.......................................................41 Lesson 8. Chapter V........................................................47 Lesson 9. Chapter VI.......................................................54 Lesson 10. Chapter VII....................................................63 Lesson 11. Chapters VIII and IX......................................68 Lesson 12. Chapters IX and X .........................................74 Lesson 13. Chapters XI and XII .......................................81 Lesson 14. End of Chapter XII and “An Easter Greeting to Every Child Who Loves Alice” ..........................................89 Lesson 15. Conference ....................................................93 Reading materials ..............................................................95 Lewis Carroll and the Alice books ....................................96 “All in the Golden Afternoon” by Lewis Carroll ............... 101 “Against Idleness and Mischief” by Isaac Watts.............. 102 “The Old Man’s Comforts, and How He Gained Them” by Robert Southey............................................................. 103 “Speak Gently” by David Bates ...................................... 104 Nursery rhyme.............................................................. 105 “An Easter Greeting to Every Child Who Loves Alice” by Lewis Carroll ................................................................ 106
Scripts . ............................................................................. 108 Chapter V. Alice’s conversation with the Caterpillar ....... 109 Chapter VI. Alice’s Conversation with the Cheshire Cat . 110 Chapter IX. Alice’s Conversation with the Duchess ........ 112 Bibliography .................................................................. 114
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Lesson 1. Introduction: reading books 1 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Why do people read books? 1) What is your favourite book? What do you like about it? 2) Most of the books we read are about things and people that are not real. So, do you think reading books is a waste of time1? Why (not)? 2 CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE What do you know about the Alice books and their author? 1) the author 2) the plot 3) famous characters, jokes, phrases 4) the story behind the creation of the book 5) the historical period when the books were written 6) the reasons why they have been so popular ever since they were written 3 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Reading books in the original. 1) What are the main difficulties one may face when reading an English book in the original→2? 2) Think of a few ways to cope with3 these difficulties. 4 SETTING GOALS Course objectives and your personal goals. 1) Look at the objectives4 listed below. Choose three objectives that you find particularly→5 important to achieve. Explain your choice. Objectives ✓ to improve my reading/writing/speaking/listening skills ✓ to enlarge my vocabulary ✓ to learn to analyse6 a work of literature ✓ to find out more about the culture of Englishspeaking countries ✓ to become acquainted7 with a famous author and his/her major8 work(s)
2) What do you have to do in order to meet these objectives? What kind of activities can help you? 3) Think of one or two more skills that you expect to learn or develop. 5 VOCABULARY Fill in the second column of the chart with Russian equivalents9 of the words in bold. Practise translating the words from Russian into English. English word/phrase definition and/or Russian equivalent 1 (to be) a waste of time/ money 2 origin (n.) /ˈɒrɪdʒɪn/ 1) the place or situation in which something begins to exist; 2) the country, race or type of family that someone comes from original (adj.) existing at the beginning of a period or process before any changes have been made (to read a book/watch a film) in the original 3 to cope with sth (a problem/difficulty) to deal successfully with a difficult situation 4 an objective to achieve/meet an objective = goal (something you are trying hard to achieve) 5 particular (adj.) /pəˈtɪkjələ/ 1) = certain, specific (this and not any other) 2) special or great
→ particularly (adv.) /pəˈtɪkjələli/ = especially /ɪˈspeʃəli/ (very or very much) 6 to analyse (BrE), to analyze (AmE) /ˈænəlaɪz/ → (an) analysis /əˈnælɪsɪs/ 7 to get/become acquainted with sb/sth /əˈkweɪntɪd/ to start to know about something → an acquaintance /əˈkweɪntəns/ someone you know, but who is not a close friend 8 major /ˈmeɪdʒə/ more important or serious than other things of the same kind vs minor /ˈmaɪnə/ 9 an equivalent (of sth) /ɪˈkwɪvələnt/
Lesson 2. The Life and Work of Lewis Carroll READING See Reading materials 1) Lewis Carroll and the Alice books 2) “All in the Golden Afternoon” by Lewis Carroll (the poetic introduction to “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”) 1 READING COMPREHENSION Read the article about Lewis Carroll and the Alice books and give detailed answers to the following questions. 1) What kind of person was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson? 2) Use 4-6 adjectives to describe his personality. Provide evidence1 from the article to support your answer. 3) Did Ch. L. Dodgson have a happy childhood? Provide information about his background2, family and school. 4) What was Ch. L. Dodgson’s main occupation3? What hobbies did he have? 5) How did Dodgson’s writing talent develop? 6) What kind of books did children normally read during the reign4 of Queen Victoria (in the Victorian era)? How were the Alice books different? 2 READING COMPREHENSION Read the poem “All in the Golden Afternoon”. Translate the unknown words. Then answer the question: How is the story behind the creation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland reflected5 in the poetic introduction to the novel? 3 PROJECT AND PRESENTATION Prepare a presentation about the Victorian era. Include answers to the following questions: 1) Who was Queen Victoria? When did she rule England? 2) How big was the British Empire at the end of her reign? What territories did it include (give a few examples).
3) What important historical events happened in England during her reign? Tell the class about a few major developments in some of the following spheres: industry, politics, technology, culture, science and engineering. 4) What moral values were promoted during her reign? What qualities did people value the most? 4 VOCABULARY Fill in the second column of the chart with Russian equivalents of the words in bold. Practise translating the words in grey rows from Russian into English, and the words in white rows – from English into Russian.a English word/phrase definition and/or Russian equivalent 1 evidence facts of signs that show clearly that something is true 2 background the type of family, social position, or culture that someone comes from 3 occupation /ˌɒkjəˈpeɪʃən/ a job or profession 4 reign /reɪn/ → to reign a period when someone is king, queen or emperor 5 to reflect sth 1) if a mirror/water r. something, you can see an image of the thing on the surface; 2) to show or be a sign of something Vocabulary from “Lewis Carroll and the Alice books” 1 moralistic /ˌmɒrəˈlɪstɪk/ a The instructions will be the same for all tasks of this type (marked VOCABULARY) further on in this book.