s2 Lo Alice in Wonderland Background Notes
s2 Lo Alice in Wonderland Background Notes
LEVEL 2
Alice in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll
size, and a smiling cat that can vanish when it wants to. As Alice continues to explore this strange world, she meets a duchess with a baby that changes into a pig and she takes part in a very strange tea party. Finally she meets the King and Queen of Hearts. The Queen is a strange woman, who always wants to cut off the heads of the animals and people around her. Then the Knave of Hearts has to stand trial for stealing some tarts. When Alice is told to leave the trial room because she is getting too big, she refuses. She begins to fight the cards, but suddenly she wakes up. It was all a dream after all! Chapters 12: One day Alice is sitting under a tree. She sees a white rabbit and follows it down a rabbit hole. After landing on the ground, she follows the rabbit and arrives in a room. Alice sees a table, on which there is a small key that unlocks a small door. She opens the door and sees a beautiful garden, but she cant go in because she is too big. Alice then drinks from a small bottle labelled DRINK ME and she shrinks. Now she is small enough, but she cant reach key, which is on the table again. She then discovers a cake that says EAT ME and she eats it. The cake makes Alice grow very tall. She cries and makes a pool of tears. The White Rabbit comes into the room and drops his white hat. Alice holds it in her hand and it makes her shrink again. She swims through the pool of tears, and finds a mouse. They get out of the water and meet many birds and animals. Chapters 3 4: The birds and animals are cold and wet, so a Dodo suggests running a Caucus Race. Half an hour later, the race ends and everyone wins. Alice gives out chocolates as prizes. Alice misses her cat, Dinah, but when she talks about it, the birds and animals go away. The White Rabbit appears again and thinks that Alice is Mary Ann, his housemaid, so he tells her to fetch his white hat. Alice goes into his house, and she finds a bottle. She drinks from it and grows so big that the White Rabbit cant get into the house and she cant get out. A cake is thrown through the window and Alice eats it, gets small again and runs out of the house. She runs into a wood and sees some mushrooms. There is a large green caterpillar on top of one of them. Chapters 5 6: The Caterpillar is not very friendly and asks Alice difficult questions, which make her angry. Alice wants to get bigger, so the Caterpillar shows her two types of mushrooms, one kind to make her bigger and the other to make her smaller. Alice eats from both and reaches
Summary
Alice is a little girl who is sitting under a tree with her sister one sunny day. She is starting to feel bored when she sees a white rabbit and follows the rabbit down a rabbit hole. When she arrives at the bottom of the very long hole, her adventures start. First she drinks something from a bottle and changes size. Next she meets some animals who talk and she joins in a strange kind of race with them, where everyone is the winner. Then there is a rather rude caterpillar, who teaches Alice to control her
Teachers notes
LEVEL 2
Alice in Wonderland
her normal height. She continues walking through the wood again and comes to a little house. She eats from the brown mushroom and becomes very small again and goes into the house. Inside, she meets an ugly woman, the Duchess, with a baby. Near the fire there is a cook and a Cheshire cat with a big smile. Alice is worried because the cook throws plates, cups and spoons at the Duchess and the baby. The Duchess tosses her baby up and down and before she leaves she throws the baby to Alice. To Alices surprise, the baby turns into a pig, so she lets it go off into the woods. The Cheshire Cat tells her about the Mad Hatter and the March Hare and disappears. Alice decides to go to the March Hares house. When she arrives, she sees that its bigger then the Duchesss house and she eats some more mushroom to grow again. Chapters 78: Alice joins the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and a mouse at a mad tea party. She thinks they are so impolite and they play so many jokes on her that she feels insulted and leaves. Then she finds a door in a tree, goes through it and finds herself once again in front of the small door that leads to the garden. She shrinks and walks through the door. In the garden, Alice comes across three cards painting white roses red because the Queen of Hearts hates white roses. When the Queen and the King arrive, she orders her men to cut off the gardeners heads. The Queen condemns them and other people to death, but nobody ever loses their heads. Alice meets the Cheshire Cat and when the King sees it he asks the Queen to order her men to chop off the Cats head. The Cat vanishes and then Alice meets the Duchess again. Chapters 910: Everyone goes into a house for a trial. The Knave of Hearts is accused of stealing some tarts. The White Rabbit calls the witnesses. The first witness is the Mad Hatter, and the second one is the cook. Neither of them can help with the case at all. Next comes Alice, who is growing taller and taller all the time. The King asks her to leave the room, but Alice is not afraid of them because they are only cards. Suddenly, Alices sister wakes her up. Alice has been asleep for a long time and it was all a dream. Both girls go back home for tea. cannot restrain from crying, but by the end she is self-possessed and able to face the baffling Wonderland logic. Alices experiences in Wonderland are similar to those of children who have to try to make sense of the real world controlled by adults and the rules they make. Identity: The story also reflects some of the confusions of growing up, during which children have to come to terms with who they are. Alice struggles with the importance and instability of personal identity. She is constantly ordered to identify herself by the creatures she meets, but she herself has doubts about her identity as well. Alice keeps getting either very big or very small (children, of course, get bigger all the time). At first this seems to happen by chance and she is upset by it. But the caterpillar helps her to take control of her changing size, and she is then more comfortable in her strange environment.
Discussion activities
Before reading
1 Pair work: Tell students to look at the picture on the front of the book and answer the following questions in pairs: Who is the girl in the picture? What does she look like? Where is she? Who are the woman and the man in the picture? What is the woman doing? How does the girl feel? What do you think will happen in the story? 2 Find and discuss: Write the following words on the board: a white rabbit, a strange bird, a cat, a tree with flowers, an angry woman, a table, cups and plates. Ask students to find these things in the pictures in the book. Then get them to make a list of ten other things they can see in the pictures. Get feedback from the whole class and then have a class discussion: What is going to happen in the story?
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Alice in Wonderland
After reading
5 Write: Ask students to imagine they are Alice. Tell them to remember in pairs what has happened to her since she followed the White Rabbit. Encourage then to discuss how she feels. Get feedback and then asks students to write a page of Alices diary about her experience so far.
After reading
15 Write: Divide the class into two groups, A and B, and ask one group to look at the illustration on page 22 and the other to look at the illustration on page 27. In pairs, students write a description of the picture and what is happening, but making five changes. Now put a student from group A with a student from group B and have them read their descriptions to each other and spot the mistakes.
After reading
8 Write and ask: Write Why does the Dodo want to have a race? on the board and elicit the answer (Because all the animals want to get warm). Ask students to write another question about something in Chapters 3 and 4. Check their work as they do this. Now have students stand up and mingle, asking and answering each others questions.
After reading
17 Role play: Put students in pairs to role play a conversation between Alice and her sister. Alice tells her all about the trial and her sister asks her a lot of questions.
Vocabulary activities
For the Word List and vocabulary activities, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
After reading
11 Check: Ask students if the predictions they made in activity 9 were correct. 12 Write and guess: Write The Caterpillar showed Alice a white mushroom and a black mushroom. on the board. Elicit the mistake from the class (one white and one brown). Now ask students to choose a sentence from Chapters 5 and 6 and rewrite it changing one word. Students mingle reading out their sentences so that the others can guess which word is wrong.