Dominoes Starter - Christmas - Carol - Pages PDF
Dominoes Starter - Christmas - Carol - Pages PDF
Dominoes Starter - Christmas - Carol - Pages PDF
A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was born in Portsmouth, England, and for most of his life, he
lived in or near London. His family was poor, and he had to go to work in a factory at the
age of twelve. Dickens never forgot this difficult time, and many of his books describe the
problems of poor people, especially poor children, and the wide differences between the
rich and the poor. When he was older, Dickens started working for a newspaper and then he
wrote some of the most famous novels in English, including A Christmas Carol, Hard Times,
and Nicholas Nickleby, which are also available as Dominoes.
acknowledgements
Cover and all main illustrations by: Mike McCarthy/Astound US
Project page illustrations by: Zdenko Bašić p.41 (The faithful Ghost); Oliver Cuthbertson/The
Bright Agency p.41 (Macbeth); János Orbán/Astound US p.41 (Hamlet).
The publisher would like to thank the following for permission to reproduce photographs: Rex/
Shutterstock p.41 (Columbia/Feigco/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock).
Title page illustrated by: Mike McCarthy
Back page illustrated by: Mike McCarthy/Astound US
Before Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
Grammar Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
About Dominoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
2 Here are some characters from A Christmas Carol. Match them with the
sentences. Use a dictionary to help you.
This character …
4 comes back after many years to help his old friend Scrooge.
says, ‘Do you want to stay in your job, Cratchit?’ The desk a table in
an office
clerk goes back to his desk. He wants to feel warm, so he scarf you wear
wears his old scarf in the office. But it doesn’t help much. this around your
neck
Just then, Scrooge’s nephew, Fred, arrives. ‘Happy nephew your
sister’s or
Christmas, Uncle!’ he smiles. His face is red from the brother’s son
cold street. uncle your
mother’s or
‘Bah!’ Scrooge says. His mouth is thinner than usual. father’s brother
‘Humbug!’ humbug an
old word for
‘Christmas a humbug, Uncle? You don’t truly think that!’ something that
‘I do,’ Scrooge answers. ‘Why are you happy at is not true
a Scrooge’s old friend Marley is alive when the story begins. ✔
b The story begins in the afternoon on 24th December.
c Scrooge is careful with his money, and he always speaks angrily.
d Ebenezer Scrooge wears his scarf in the office.
e Fred arrives and says ‘Happy Christmas!’ to his Uncle Scrooge.
f Fred has a lot of money but Scrooge doesn’t have much money.
g Scrooge is going to eat at Fred’s house the next day.
h Two fat men arrive at Scrooge’s office soon after Fred leaves.
WORD WORK
1 Find eleven more words from Chapter 1 in Bob Cratchit’s scarf.
h ris
C ncles
t ma s j o b
carfcla
g
rk
bu
cle
hum
ire
wife
p s
n e p h e
kf
th
indes
w
a Ebenezer Scrooge often says ‘Bah! Humbug !’ when he doesn’t like something.
b Many British people like being with their families at time.
c Bob Cratchit is a at Scrooge and Marley’s offices.
d Bob writes a lot every day at his little .
e Bob wants a bigger because he feels cold.
f Bob wears his old in the office because he wants to feel warm.
g Bob doesn’t want to lose his and have no money.
h When Fred speaks about friends and family, Bob .
i Scrooge is a cold man with a mouth.
j Fred visits his Scrooge at his offices.
k ‘My , Fred, wants my money!’ thinks Scrooge.
l Scrooge doesn’t like Fred’s .
GUESS WHAT
Which of these things does Scrooge do in the next chapter? Tick (✓) four boxes.
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WORD WORK
1 Unscramble the words from Chapter 2 in the hats and write them.
e o n e c g
r p o
o a
y k
o l l a t l
r h
i
a _k e
_y_ b _ _ _ _ c _ _ _ _ _ d _ _ _ _ _ e _ _ _ _ _
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f _ _ _ _ _ _ g _ _ _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2 Use the correct form of the words from Activity 1 to complete the sentences.
a This room is very dark. What’s the matter with the lights ?
b We have a beautiful old on our front door.
c Those people haven’t got much money. They’re .
d Some children like singing Christmas in the street.
e Many people have a on 1st January. It’s New Year’s Day.
f Don’t forget your house ! I’m going out later.
g There’s nobody with me. I’m here.
h After people do very bad things, they must often go to .
i ‘What are they saying in there?’ ‘I don’t know. Let’s listen through the !’
j ‘It’s dark. Get a !’
GUESS WHAT
What do you think happens in the next chapter?
Put these sentences in the correct order (from 1–6).
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