English through story
Alice in Wonderland
Listen first, make a prediction, then open the text and read at your own pace. Each chapter is divided into four manageable parts with speaking and comprehension built in.
Chapter 1
Down the Rabbit-Hole
A talking rabbit, a very long fall, and a door far too small.
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Chapter 2
The Pool of Tears
Curiouser and curiouser: giant feet, an identity crisis, and a very offended Mouse.
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Chapter 3
A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale
A dry history lesson, a race with no rules, and a Mouse whose tale becomes a tail.
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Chapter 4
The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
Alice becomes Mary Ann, outgrows a house, launches poor Bill, and meets a puppy the size of a horse.
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Chapter 5
Advice from a Caterpillar
A philosophical Caterpillar, a very wrong poem, and a neck long enough to alarm a Pigeon.
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Chapter 6
Pig and Pepper
Two impossible footmen, a pepper-filled kitchen, a pig-baby, and the Cheshire Cat's theory of madness.
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Chapter 7
A Mad Tea-Party
No room, no wine, a broken watch, offended Time, and a story that refuses to behave.
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Chapter 8
The Queen's Croquet-Ground
White roses turn red, the Queen wants heads removed, and croquet becomes a game of flamingoes and hedgehogs.
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Chapter 9
The Mock Turtle's Story
The Duchess finds morals everywhere, the Queen changes moods instantly, and a sorrowful Mock Turtle remembers school under the sea.
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Chapter 10
The Lobster Quadrille
A dance with thrown lobsters, fishy wordplay, Alice's own adventures, and a melancholy song about soup.
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Chapter 11
Who Stole the Tarts?
The Knave is on trial, the jurors take useless notes, and the Hatter gives evidence with tea still in his hands.
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Chapter 12
Alice's Evidence
Alice grows into her courage, nonsense evidence collapses, the cards fly, and Wonderland becomes a dream remembered beside the riverbank.
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Listen first
Hear each part before opening the text, with full control over playback.
Speak aloud
Predict, explain and react before checking what the story actually says.
Read comfortably
Larger book-style text and focused activities help you stay with the story.
