A Tale of Two Cities Retold by Alfred Lee Published by Priess Murphy Website:

Similar documents
MORE TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE Retold by Alfred Lee Published by Priess Murphy Website:

Take 5-10 minutes to finish this up

Prestwick House. Activity Pack. Click here. to learn more about this Activity Pack! Click here. to find more Classroom Resources for this title!

AP Lit & Comp 12/14 12/15 16

Contents BOOK THE FIRST BOOK THE SECOND

I Dickens OXFORD READERS. Charles Dickens `I DICKENS GAME. Bicentenary Read your way to better English. Who is it? How do you say?

STUDY GUIDE SCARLET LETTER THE NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE

40 Reproducible Cartoons With Engaging Practice Exercises That Make Learning Grammar Fun. by Dan Greenberg

Anglia ESOL International Examinations. Preliminary Level (A1) Paper CC115 W1 [5] W3 [10] W2 [10]

ST. NICHOLAS COLLEGE NAXXAR BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL HALF YEARLY EXAMINATIONS 2015 FORM 4 ENGLISH LITERATURE TIME: 2 HOURS. Name: Index No: Class:

STUDY GUIDE. romeo and juliet William Shakespeare

TWO CITIES A STUDY OF GOD HUMAN POLITI TWO CITIES A STUDY PDF A TALE OF TWO CITIES STUDY GUIDE - PDF FREE DOWNLOAD TALE OF TWO CITIES TG - PENGUIN.

Analysing Literary Merit of Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird: a student work ebook

British Literature Summer Reading

Marriner thought for a minute. 'Very well, Mr Hewson, let's say this. If your story comes out in The Morning Times, there's five pounds waiting for

Term 1 Test. Listening Test. Reading and Writing Test. 1 Listen, read and circle. Write. /8. 2 Listen and circle. /4. 3 Write. /6. Date.

2018 English Entrance Examination for Returnees

Beatrix drew new pictures for The Tale of Peter Rabbit. 1. What might Beatrix Potter have liked? cleaning mess

PRACTICAL ENGLISH CONVERSATION 10381!!!!! Student Name Korean ( ) English ( ) Use the following to answer questions 1-6: [ 6 marks ]

the stone, the more it was _1_. The smallest money stone - about the size of a dinner

A Tale Of Two Cities (Graphic Classics) By Jacqueline Morley, Charles Dickens

three musketeers Alexandre Dumas

ДЕМОВЕРСИЯ РАБОТЫ ПО АНГЛИЙСКОМУ ЯЗЫКУ ДЛЯ ПОСТУПЛЕНИЯ В 8 КЛАСС. VOCABULARY

The Hungry Giant s Shoe

One Room. Schools. by Isaiah Collins HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT

Power Words come. she. here. * these words account for up to 50% of all words in school texts

Anglia Examinations Preliminary Level Four Skills

INTERMEDIATE PHASE GRADE 6 NOVEMBER 2017 ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE P2

Nicolas ROMEO AND JULIET WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE : Ppppppp

Trusting Soul. Volume 6: Collected Stories & Drawings of Brian Andreas. StoryPeople. Decorah

LEARN * DREAM * AWAKEN* DISCOVER * ENLIGHTEN * INVESTIGATE * QUESTION * EXPLORE

A TALE OF TWO BUTTES HISTORY OF PAWNEE NATIONAL GRASSLAND

Anna is at her office today where a report about a pop concert. 5 On Friday Anna was at a concert to listen to a new group. Her brother phoned her.

AN UNUSUAL DAY HAL AMES

HIGHGATE SCHOOL. Entrance Test for Admission to Year 9 (13+) English

LEVEL PRE-A1 LAAS LANGUAGE ATTAINMENT ASSESSMENT SYSTEM. English English Language Language Examinations Examinations. December 2005 December 2007

By Idries Shah Illustrated by Rose Mary Santiago

Student Activities. Death on the Nile. Part 1 (Chapters 1 5)

A Tale of Two Cities

11 th Grade Honors ELA Curriculum Maps

Dear Teachers! theplaygroup.eu/ hamlet/ hamletteachers.ph phttp://

CHARACTERS. ESCALUS, Prince of Verona. PARIS, a young nobleman LORD MONTAGUE LORD CAPULET. ROMEO, the Montagues son. MERCUTIO, Romeo s friend

Shelley McNamara

11 th Grade ELA Curriculum Maps

Grade 8 English Language Arts/Literacy Literary Analysis Task 2017 Released Items

prince and the pauper Mark Twain

I Wish I Had... Preparatory Reading TALK ABOUT REGRETS, UNREAL PAST CONDITIONAL, EXPRESSING REGRETS

52.2 Elementary and intermediate. Put the following sentences into the passive with a personal subject.

The Piano Curriculum Series LLC PCS001

Horse Up a Tree.

Anglia ESOL International Examinations. Elementary Level (A2) Paper CC115. For Examiner s Use Only

Section I. Quotations

Chamber Music and Other Poems

English Short Stories Emma & Jerry, Volume 1 By Ola Zur. store.really-learn-english.com

Module 6 Looks. Ge Ready

Teacher. Romeo and Juliet. "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Page 1

The Stewart English Program: Book 3 Writing Plus...

BY I MMACULA A. RHODES

KING MAXIMO NUMBER KNIGHTS AND THE. by Howard Schrager. Illustrated by Malin Lager

to believe all evening thing to see to switch on together possibly possibility around

Fountas-Pinnell Level N Folktale

_FM 7/22/09 10:10 AM Page 1 COLLABORATING. with SharePoint. Carey Cole

The Week issue 662, 26 April 2008 The tiny rivets that sank the Titanic

The Grammardog Guide to The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

NEW YORK TORONTO LONDON AUCKLAND SYDNEY MEXICO CITY NEW DELHI HONG KONG BUENOS AIRES

Sentences for the vocabulary of The Queen and I

Emerging Cocoon Order the complete book from

Can You Crack The Code?

by Rebecca Martin HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

SUKEMO JET KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION. 3. All your answers must be written in the spaces provided in this question paper

LORD HEAR ME ERIC CHANDLER

Theory Book 2. Hans-Günter Heumann. A Creative and Interactive Piano Course for Children. Illustrations by Leopé ED 13812

ENGLISH FILE. 6 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation B. 1 Complete the sentences with the correct word(s). 3 Underline the correct word(s).

Student Essay Booklet

Active Voice and Passive Voice Exercise Questions

STUDY GUIDE. a midsummer night's dream William Shakespeare

PLAYSTAGE JUNIOR THE GOLDEN GOOSE A COMEDY PLAY A COMEDY PLAY. Written by LYNN BRITTNEY

STUDY GUIDE. robinson crusoe Daniel Defoe

Imagining. 2. Choose endings: Next, students must drag and drop the correct endings into each square.

by William Shakespeare Literature Guide Developed by Kristen Bowers for Secondary Solutions LLC

THREE LITTLE WORDS By Krista Boehnert

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN. by Jennifer Duffy

A VISITOR FOR MISS DREDGER

Translating the French Revolution into English in A Tale of Two Cities

THE IMAGINARY INVALID

~ A Ron and Bob Story ~ Book 2. Stink Bombs. R. Fulleman. LorRonCo

The Effect of Allusions

BBC LEARNING ENGLISH Jamaica Inn 5: Lost on the moor

Unit 3 Gerund, Participle, Infinitive

Save Me a Seat. Sarah Weeks and Gita Varadarajan SCHOLASTIC PRESS NEW YORK

STUDY GUIDE. the adventures of. Mark Twain

Dicken's A Tale Of Two Cities By Charles Dickens READ ONLINE

Present perfect and simple past. LEVEL NUMBER LANGUAGE Beginner A2_2043G_EN English

Part A - Grammar (40 Marks)

FORK IN THE ROAD. By Y YORK. Inspired by the Ninth Commandment by Y York. The Dramatic Publishing Company, Woodstock, Illinois

MACMILLAN CHILDREN S BOOKS

READY-TO-GO REPRODUCIBLES

STYLE. Sample Test. School Tests for Young Learners of English. Form A. Level 1

SPLASH IT UP! A MERMAID COMES TO NEW YORK AND TAKES THE BUSINESS WORLD BY STORM!

WHEN BIRDS CRY By Mike Willis

Transcription:

A Tale of Two Cities Retold by Alfred Lee Published by Priess Murphy E-mail: info@preissmurphy.com Website: www.preissmurphy.com Copyright 2012 Priess Murphy Exclusively distributed by Alex Book Centre in Egypt, 2012 First published 2012 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission in writing of the publisher. ISBN 978-1-93-825929-6 2

CONTENTS 1. THE SHOP OF MONSIEUR DEFARGE 2. THE SHOEMAKER 3. THE TRIAL 4. SYDNEY CARTON 5. DR. MANETTE IN LONDON 6. THE MARQUIS 7. DARNAY AND HIS UNCLE 8. DARNAY SPEAKS OF LOVE 9. CARTON DOES THE SAME 10. THE ROAD-MENDER 11. THE SPY 12. JOY AND SORROW 13. THE SEA RISES 14. THE SEA STILL RISES I5. THE FATAL ATTRACTION 16. DARNAY RETURNS TO FRANCE 17. THE SHADOW 18. DARNAY S TRIAL 19. A KNOCK AT THE DOOR 20. MISS PROSS FINDS HER BROTHER 21. SYDNEY CARTON MAKES HIS PLANS 22. THE DOCTOR S STORY 23. MR. LORRY GIVES A PROMISE 24. SYDNEY CARTON DICTATES A LETTER 25. THE LAST OF PARIS 26. THE KNITTING IS FINISHED 27. THE GUILLOTINE General Exercises 4 7 11 15 19 23 27 31 35 39 43 47 51 55 59 63 67 71 75 79 83 87 91 95 99 103 107 111 3

Chapter 1 The Shop Of Monsieur Defarge 1- Pre-reading: a- What is important about the title? b- The novel takes place in two cities: London and Paris. What are some of the differences between these two cities? Have you ever travelled to any of them? c- What is the Bastille? d- Surf the net and find information on how did Dickens indicate the severity of social conditions in both France and England? 2- During reading: - Find some information about: a- Saint - Antoine b- Monsieur and Madame Defarge c- Gaspard d- Jacques e- Mr. Jarvis Lorry f- Lucy Manette 3- After reading: A- Choose the right answer from a, b, or c: 1- Saint Antoine was in... a) England b) France c) USA 4

The Shop of Monsieur Defarge 2- The wine cask scene was a symbol of the... that will flow in St. Antoine s streets. a) wine b) blood c) red 3- Madame Defarge was always.. a) laughing b) waving c) knitting 4- Lucy was brought to London by... a) Dr. Manette b) Mr. Lorry c) Jacques 5- could not bear the presence of others. a) Dr. Manette b) Lucy Manette c) Monsieur Defarge B- Read the sentences and correct the mistakes: a- Tellson s Bank was a big French Bank. b- Mr. Lorry had been a prisoner in the Bastille. c- Dr. Manette was a man who would be an enemy to be feared. d- Madame Defarge wrote the word Blood on the wall. C- Answer the following questions: a- What purpose did the comparison of England and France serve? b- What was life like in Saint Antoine? 5

A Tale of Two Cities c- Describe the wine cask scene. How did it foreshadow future events? d- Who were the Jacques? e- Why did Mr. Lorry come to the shop? f- Who was Dr. Manette? g- How did Lucy feel before seeing her father? Why? An interactive literature class 1- How did Dickens reveal his hatred of social injustice in this chapter? 2- How does this first chapter involve the book s title? 3- We know respectable people when we see them. For one thing, they hold respectable jobs. How does this sentence relate to Mr. Lorry? 4- The time would come when blood would flow in the streets of Saint Antoine and would turn its stones red again. What do you think this sentence foreshadows? 6

1- Pre-reading: Chapter 2 The Shoemaker a- Imagine the scene in which Dr. Manette meets Lucie in the top room. How could both of them feel? b- What skill did Doctor Manette develop in order to pass the time during his imprisonment? c- Do you think Lucie and her father will stay together? 2- During reading: - Find about: a- The dreadful state of Dr. Manette. b- The meaning of One Hundred and Five, North Tower. c- The significance of Lucie s golden hair. d- The reason for moving Dr. Manette to England. 3- After reading: A- Choose the right answer from a, b, or c: 1- The white head was... a) Madame Defarge b) Dr. Manette c) Mr. Lorry 2- Dr. Manette learnt shoemaking in.... a) prison b) the top room c) the wine shop 3- Madame Defarge... watching everything. a) wasn t b) was c) seemed 7

A Tale of Two Cities 4-.. would take care of the carriage and the horses. a) Mr. Lorry b) Jacques c) Monsieur Defarge 5- Dr. Manette was so a) helpless b)rude c) careful B- Read the sentences and correct the mistakes: a- Mr. Lorry said: Yes, I m still working. b- Dr. Manette took notice of his visitors. c- Lucy showed a sign of fear when she met her father. d- The Manettes should stay in France to be at peace. C- Answer the following questions: a- How did we know that nothing really misses the eyes and ears of Madame Defarge? b- Why was Dr. Manette s voice pitiable and dreadful? c- What connection between Lucie and his own past did Dr. Manette make? d- Where did Dr. Manette believe himself to be? e- How strong was Lucie in this chapter? f- What did Monsieur Defarge decide? g- As one long used to being given orders, he ate and drank what they gave him. Comment. 8

The Shoemaker D- Write (T ) for True and ( F ) for False: 1- Dr. Manette easily recognised his visitors. ( ) 2- Monsieur Defarge saved Lucie s hair for a long time. ( ) 3- The Manettes will leave to England. ( ) 4- Dr. Manette refused to leave the room. ( ) 5- Mdm Defarge saw Lucie and her father leaving the wine shop. ( ) E- Re-arrange the incidents: 1- Dr. Manette dropped the knife. 2- Dr. Manette was busy making shoes. 3- Mr. Lorry tried to remind Dr. Manette of himself. 4- Lucie went into the room. 5- They all went to the carriage. 6- Dr. Manette was dressed. 9

A Tale of Two Cities F- Fill in the gaps using the following words: sight - white - heavily - bright - prison - poorly - closely Dr. Manette was.. dressed. His beard was and his eyes were. His mind had been affected by long years in.... He caught of Lucie s dress. He looked at her, then he breathed.. An interactive literature class 1- Why does Defarge exhibit Dr. Manette to a chosen few? 2- What is the significance of Madame Defarge s knitting? 3- Describe your feelings towards Dr. Manette. 4- Like mother, like daughter. Find a sentence in this chapter that relates to this proverb. 5- Mr. Lorry said, If business is to be done, I am the man to do it. Comment. 10