Chapter One
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الكتاب المدرسى
A. Answer these questions.
l. What is the " setting " of the
story ?
England during the late 1700's.
2.
How much time passed from the beginning of the chapter until the end? Nearly 10 years passed. (Oliver was at the orphanage for 9 years,
at the workhouse for several months, then locked up at the workhouse for
several weeks — nearly a month — and then at Mr Sowerberry’s for several
months.)
3. What three places did Oliver live in? Which
one do you think was the worst? The best? Why?
He lived in the
orphanage with Mrs Mann, the workhouse, and Mr Sowerberry’s shop.
Quotations
“You’ve given him too much meat, Mrs Sowerberry. You’ve been too
kind to him. Leave him in this room without foodfor a few days, then feed him
only soup. ”
l. Who said these words?
Mr Bumble to Mr and Mrs Sowerberry.
2. Where was the speaker?
He was at Mr Sowerberry’s (outside the cellar where Oliver was
locked in).
3. What had happened shortly before these words
were said?
Noah
Claypole teased يغيظ Oliver about his mother,
so Oliver started hitting him. They locked Oliver in the cellar and called for
Mr Bumble.
“Please, sir, I want some more. ”
l. Who said this to whom?
Oliver said this to the
master of the workhouse.
2. Why did this person say it?
He wanted more
to eat. / The other boys chose Oliver to speak for them all.
3. What was the result of this request?
He was locked in a dark room and at every meal he was
beaten in front of the other boys. And the workhouse put up a sign to find
someone to take Oliver away.
Find the mistake
l. Oliver was born in the orphanage.==
workhouse.
2.
Oliver's mother died before she saw him.
==after
3.Mrs Mann was kinder to Oliver than to
the other orphans
==not
kind
4. Oliver was happy to leave his friends
at the orphanage== sad
5. The boys at the workhouse got more food
after Oliver asked for more.== Oliver was punished and the boys did not get more
A. Answer these questions.
1. Why did the managers
of the workhouse tell Oliver he was very lucky?
ü
Because they would give him food and a bed for nothing.
2. Why was Oliver's life
in the workhouse not easy?
ü
He worked hard at the workhouse. His bed was very uncomfortable and the
food was never enough.
3. Why were Oliver and
the other boys in the workhouse close to starving? Because the food was never enough. All they
ate was a thin soup.
4. Why was the master
furious with Oliver at the workhouse?
ü
Because he asked for more food. No one had ever asked for more before.
5. How was Oliver
punished for asking for more food?
ü
He was locked in a cold, dark room. He was beaten by Mr Bumble every
day.
6. What did the managers
of the workhouse do to get rid of ليتخلصوا من Oliver? -They put a message on the door of the
workhouse. It offered five pounds to anyone who could take Oliver away.
7. Why was Oliver crying
when he was walking with Mr Bumble to Mr Sowerberry's house?
ü
Because he had no friends after he had left the workhouse.
8. Why did Oliver start
to hit Noah hard?
ü
Because Noah talked badly about his mother. He said that she died in the
workhouse because she was no good at anything.
9. What advice did Mr
Bumble give to Mrs Sowerberry?
ü
He advised her to leave Oliver in the cellar without food for a few days
and to feed him only soup.
10.Why did Oliver run
away from Mr Sowerberry's house?
ü
He knew he could not stay in that place any longer. His life was
unbearable.
B- Read
the following quotations and then answer the questions:
1-"Poor woman.
She was so beautiful. We'll never know who she was."
(A)
Who said
these words? Where? The nurse. At the workhouse.
(B)
What
happened to that woman? She died.
(C)
Why
wouldn't they be able to know who that woman was?
ü
Because they even didn't know her name.
2- "He is old enough to work for us in the workhouse.”
(A)
Who said
this? To whom? Mr Bumble said this to Mrs Mann.
(B)
Who were
they talking about? Oliver Twist.
(C)
How old
was he at that time? He was nine years old.
3- "If he is not
happy with our generosity, he must leave."
(A)
Who said
these words? To whom?
ü
The managers of the workhouse said this to the master who gave the boys
their food.
(B)
Who were
they talking about? Oliver Twist.
(C)
Were they
really generous كرماء? Why / Why not?
ü
No, they were not generous at all. The food they gave to the boys was
never enough.
4- I heard she died
in the workhouse because she was no good at anything.’’
(A)
Who said these
words? To whom?
ü
Noah Claypole said this to Oliver.
(B)
How did
the addressed person feel on hearing this?
ü
He felt both ashamed and angry.
(C)
How did he react to this insult إهانة?
ü
He started to hit Noah hard.
c- Find
the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it
1-
Oliver
was locked in a dark kitchen for hitting Noah Claypole.
- Oliver was locked in a dark cellar for hitting Noah Claypole.
2-
The
workhouse offered fifty pounds to anyone who could take Oliver away.
- The workhouse offered five pounds to anyone who could take
Oliver away.
3-
Mr Sowerberry complained that Oliver was very
big.
- Mr Sowerberry complained that Oliver was very small.
4- Mr. Bumble frightened Oliver
When he was locked in Mr. Sowerberry’s cellar - Mr. Bumble frightened Oliver When he
was locked in Mr. Sowerberry’s cellar .
5- Oliver was born in the orphanage.
- Oliver was born in the workhouse.
Chapter Two
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1.
What do Fagin and the boys do for a living?
They steal
things like watches, handkerchiefs, notebooks …/They are thieves.
2. Why does Fagin live in such an old dirty
house if he has a box of gold watches and jewellery?
Because he was a
leader of thieves and he didn't want the police to know him. He is a miser; he
doesn’t like to spend money
3. Why did Mr Brownlow take Oliver home? Who do
you think the woman in the painting is? Might that be part of the reason that
Mr Brownlow was kind to Oliver?
Because he was a
kind man. He felt sorry for Oliver . I think that she was Oliver's mother. That
might be part of
the reason that Mr Brownlow was kind to Oliver as she may be his relative.
4. How does Fagin find out where Oliver is? Why
does he want to find him?
A policeman tells Nancy that Oliver went with Mr Brownlow.
Fagin is afraid that Oliver will tell Mr Brownlow about them and Mr Brownlow
will send the police after them.
Quotations
“I hope you’ve been at work this morning, boys. ”
1. Who said this to whom?
Fagin to Jack Dawkins and Charley Bates.
2. What kind of work were they doing?
They were stealing things —
notebooks and silk handkerchiefs.
3. What did Oliver think they
had done? He thought they had made the things.
“It wasn’t that boy! It was
two other boys. He was with them, but he didn’t take anything. ”
1. Who said
this? The bookshop owner said
this to the magistrate.
2. Who is "that boy" and "two
other boys"?
That boy” is
Oliver. “Two other boys” are Charley Bates and Jack Dawkins/the Artful Dodger
3. What happened as a result of these words?
The magistrate set Oliver free
“But what is this? Look
there. ”
1. Who said this? Mr Brownlow.
2. Where was the speaker? In a room downstairs.
3. What was the speaker looking at? He was looking at a painting of a young woman who looked like
Oliver.
Find the mistake
1. Oliver walked 60 miles to London. == 70
2. They entered London in the morning. == after dark.
3. London
was as beautiful as Oliver had expected. ==poorer and dirtier
4. Fagin was pleased that Oliver had seen
his watches and jewellery.== angry
5. Fagin and the boys lived in a beautiful
old house.== dirty
A-
Answer the following questions:
1-
Why was Oliver careful to hide after running away from Mr
Sowerberry's?
- He thought that people would want to take
him back to Mr Sowerberry.
2-
How did Oliver go to London?
- He went to London on foot. He followed the signs علامات to London for seven days, sleeping in fields and
eating very little.
3-
How did Jack Dawkins seem يبدو to be kind عطوف to Oliver when they first met? - He bought Oliver a meal
and said he could show him the way الطريق to London.
4-
Why did Oliver think that Fagin was a miser بخيل?
- Because he had so much jewellery
and so many watches, however مع ذلك he lived in such an old place.
5-
What did Oliver think about the way طريقة Fagin used all his money?
- He thought that perhaps Fagin used all his
money to look after the boys.
6-
Oliver agreed that the notebooks كراسات were well made. Why did Fagin and the boys
find this very funny مضحك?
- Because Oliver was an innocent برئ child,
he didn't know that the things were stolen.
7-
Why didn't the magistrate القاضى send Oliver to prison?
- Because Mr Brownlow said
that it wasn't Oliver who robbed him قام بسرقته and the owner صاحب of the bookshop said that Oliver wasn't the
thief but two other boys.
8-
Why did Fagin want to find Oliver?
- Because he was afraid that Oliver would tell
Mr Brownlow about them and Mr Brownlow would send the police after them.
9-
Why did Mr Sikes suggest sending Nancy
to the police station?
- Because the police didn't know her. She
could go and find out what had happened to Oliver.
10-
When the policeman took Oliver, What did Charley and the Artful do?
- They ran quickly back to the old house.
11-
What was the game that Fagin played with the boys?
- It was how to steal يسرق watches, notebooks and
handkerchiefs مناديل
from people. Oliver thought that the game was very funny.
B- Read the following quotations
and then answer the questions:
1-
Have you got a room there? Or any money?"
1- Who said this to whom?
- Jack, the Artful Dodger,
said this to Oliver.
2-
What was the addressed person's answer?
- He said that he had almost
تقريبا nothing.
3-
How did the speaker help the other person?
-
He said he knew
a man who would give him work and a room for nothing
2-"Well, I know a man who will give you
work and a room for nothing."
1-
Who said this? - Jack Dawkins said this.
2-
To who was it said? - It was said to Oliver.
3-
What kind of work will Oliver do for this man?
- He will steal يسرق things — notebooks and
silk handkerchiefs مناديل حرير
3- Don't stop until you find him, not even for
a minute."
1-Who said this to whom?
- Fagin said this to Nancy and the Artful Dodger.
2- Who did they want to find?
- They wanted to find
Oliver.
3- Why did they want to find that person?
- Because they were afraid he would tell
the police about them.
1-
I hope you've been at work this
morning, boys."
1-
Who said this to whom?
- Fagin said this to Charley
Bates and Jack Dawkins.
2-
What kind of work were they doing?
- They were stealing يسرق things — notebooks and
silk handkerchiefs.
3-
What did Oliver think they had done?
-
He thought they
had made the things.
c- Find the mistake in each of
the following sentences and correct it
1-
Jack
Dawkins's friends call him 'The Skillful Dodger'.
- Jack Dawkins's
friends call him 'The Artful Dodger'.
2-
Oliver
told Jack Dawkins he was going to Paris.
- Oliver told
Jack Dawkins he was going to London.
3-
Bill sikes was sent to look for Oliver .and
bring him back .
- Nancy
was sent to look for Oliver .and bring him back .
4-
Mrs Nancy
was an old lady who looked after Mr Brownlow's house.
- Mrs Bedwin
was an old lady who looked after Mr Brownlow's house.
5-
Oliver
saw Fagin looking carefully at a gold watch and some expensive rings.
-
Oliver saw Fagin
looking carefully at a gold watch and some expensive jewellery .
Chapter Three
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المدرسى
Answer
these questions.
1. Why does Mr Grimwig think
that Oliver won't return? Was he right?
Mr Grimwig thinks Oliver won’t return
to Mr Brownlow because he will return to the thieves (because he has money, new
clothes and books). Mr Grimwig was partly right: Oliver did return to the
thieves, but not willingly.
2. Why did Nancy tell
the people in the street that Oliver had run away from
home and she was returning him
to his parents?
She didn’t want the people to stop her.
If they thought she was kidnapping Oliver, they might stop her.
3. What plans
does Fagin have for Oliver?
Fagin wants to make
him a thief. He lets Sikes use Oliver to rob a house
4. Why did Mr Bumble talk to
Mr Brownlow about Oliver? What was the result of their conversation?
Mr Bumble went because Mr Brownlow put an advertisement
asking for information about Oliver. Mr Bumble said only bad things about
Oliver. As a result, Mr Brownlow didn’t want to hear anything about the boy
again.
Quotations
“Do you really think
he’ll come back?”
l. Who said this
to whom?
Mr Grimwig said this to Mr Brownlow.
2. When was this said? Who is being talked about?
He said this just after Oliver went to pay for
the books. He’s talking about Oliver.
3. How did the listener reply? Do the speaker and the listener share the same opinion? Mr
Brownlow/He said of course Oliver would come back. The speaker and listener do
not have the same opinion.
“Sadly, you were right.
I do not want to hear his name ever again. ”
l. Who
said these words and to whom? Mr Brownlow said this
to Mr Grimwig.
2. Why did
he say "You were right"? He said “You were
right” because Mr Grimwig had said that Oliver would return to the thieves.
3. Whose name does he not want to hear again and why?
What did he learn about the person? He doesn’t want to hear Oliver’s name because he learned
(from Mr Bumble) that Oliver was bad.
“I’m not happy about
this either. I’ve tried to help you, but it’s no good. I’ll try and help you
again, but this is not the time. Now, come with me. ”
1. Who said this
to whom? Nancy said this to Oliver.
2. How did the speaker try to help the other person?
She told Mr Sikes
to stop beating Oliver
3.
Where were they going and why? Nancy was taking Oliver to Sikes to help him to steal a
house
Find the mistake
1-
Oliver was taking money and clothes
to the bookshop. == books
2-
Nancy and Charley took
Oliver back to Fagin.== Bill Sikes
3-
Nancy told Bill
to continue beating Oliver.==
stop
4-
Mr Bumble put an
advertisement in the newspaper to ask
about Oliver. == Brownlow
5-
The house that Sikes and Crackit will rob is inside London. == outside
A-
Answer the following questions:
1- What did Mr Brownlow do when
Oliver got better يتحسن?
- He
bought him some new clothes.
2- What did Oliver tell Mr Brownlow
when he asked him about his life? - He told
him about his time at the workhouse إصلاحية.
3- Why did Mr Brownlow send Oliver
to the bookshop المكتبة?
- To pay
for يدفع ثمن some books
and to return ليعيد some others.
4- What did Mr Brownlow give Oliver
when he sent him to the bookshop?- He gave him five pounds and some books.
5- What happened to Oliver while he
was walking to the bookshop?
- Nancy
and Mr Sikes kidnapped him اختطفوه and led
him قادوه to Fagin's
old shop.
6- What did Nancy tell the people who saw her grab
Oliver?
- She told
them that Oliver had run away from هرب home and she was returning
him to his parents والديه.
7- What did Fagin and Mr Sikes do
with Oliver's new clothes, the money and the books?
- Fagin
took the new clothes and the books while Mr Sikes took the money.
8- What did Mr Sikes do to Oliver
when he tried to escape?
- He began
to beat يضرب him with a
stick عصا.
9- Show that Nancy was kind to Oliver.
- She
asked Mr Sikes to stop hitting ضرب Oliver and threatened هددت to call تستدعى the police if he didn't
stop.
10-
Why did Mr Sikes stop hitting Oliver?
- Because Nancy threatened هددت to call the police if he
didn't stop.
11-
Where was the house that Sikes and Crackit want to
rob?
- It was
in the countryside.
12-
Why did Sikes and Crackit need Oliver to help the
gang to break into the house?
- Because
the window was too small for any adult شخص بالغ to climb through, but it was
not too small for a child.
13-
What happened when Oliver went inside the house?
- Oliver
heard someone shout something. Then there was a loud bang صوت إطلاق النار. Oliver was shot.
14-
Did Oliver want to help the gang to rob the house?
Explain.
- No, he
didn't. He cried asking not to ask him to do such a thing. Sikes told him to be
quiet and do as he was told or there'd be trouble. He threatened him هدده with his gun مسدس.
B-
Read the following quotations and then answer the questions:
1- He's run away from home. I'm taking him back to
his mother and father"
1-
Who said this?
- Nancy
said this to.
2-
To whom was it said? - It was said some people in
the street.
3-
Where was the speaker really taking 'him' to?
- She was taking him to Fagin's old house.
2- And I will have this five pound note for our
troubles."
1-
Who said this to whom? - Mr Sikes said this to
Fagin.
2-
Whose مِلك
من five pound note was it?
- It was Mr Brownlow's.
3-
What troubles did the speaker reward يكافئ himself
for?
- The troubles of looking for Oliver and
kidnapping him.
3- Don't do that to the boy! He's already a thief
like me."
1-
Who said this to whom?
- Nancy
said this to Mr Sikes.
2-
Who was the speaker talking about?
- She was talking about Oliver.
3-
What was the listener doing to the boy then? Why?
- He was beating يضرب him with a stick because he
tried to escape.
4- Sadly, you were right. I do not want to hear
his name ever again. "
1-
Who said these words and to whom?
- Mr Brownlow said these words to Mr
Grimwig.
2-
Why did he say "You were right"?
- He said “You were right” because Mr
Grimwig had said that Oliver would return to the thieves.
3-
Whose name does he not want to hear again and why?
What did he learn about the person?
- He doesn’t want to hear
Oliver’s name because he learned (from Mr Bumble) that Oliver was bad.
c-
Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it
1- Mr Grimwig was Mr Brownlow's
servant.
þ
Mr Grimwig was Mr Brownlow's friend.
2- ý Oliver was taking money and books to the market.
þ
Oliver was taking money and books to the bookshop.
3- Nancy said that she was taking Oliver back to Mr
Brownlow.
þ
Nancy said that she was taking Oliver back to his
mother and father.
4- ý Nancy and Charley took Oliver back to Fagin.
þ
Nancy and Bill Sikes took Oliver back to Fagin.
5- ý Oliver tried to escape, but Mr Sikes beat him
with a gun.
þ
Oliver tried to escape, but Mr Sikes beat him with a stick.
Chapter Four
1. The action in this chapter takes place in three places. What are they? The action takes place in London (Fagin’s house, and briefly
Sikes’s house), the house in the countryside that Sikes and Crackit tried to
rob, and the workhouse where Oliver was born.
2.
What happened to each of these after the failed robbery attempt: Crackit, Sikes, and Oliver? Crackit got back to London. We don’t know yet what happened to
Sikes; he hadn’t returned home yet. Oliver was found and taken in by the people
of the house.
3.
Describe Monks. Who do you think he is?
How does he feel about Oliver being
used in the robbery attempt?
Monks is tall, with dark
hair and dark eyes. He looks around nervously. He looks cruel. he is a thief. He
is not happy that Oliver was used for a robbery, though the reason is not very
clear. He seems mostly afraid of the police
4. How
long did Oliver stay with Mrs Maylie? What happened when Dr Losberne took Oliver to see Mr Brownlow?
Oliver
stayed more than six weeks with Mrs Maylie. They learned that Mr Brownlow had
moved to the West Indies six weeks earlier.
Quotations
“He
looks so helpless and small. If it hadn’t been for your generosity, I might be
helpless like this small child! ”
I.
Who said this to whom? Rose said this to Mrs
Maylie.
2.
Who is the person talking about?
She
is talking about Oliver, who is wounded
3. What
does the person mean by "If it hadn't been for your generosity "?
She means that Mrs Maylie was generous to
adopt Rose when she was a child. This is why Rose now feels she wants to be
generous in turn to some other child — Oliver.
“You don’t need to do anything. I’m lucky because I have an
aunt who has enough money to help people like you. ”
1. Who said this
to whom? Rose said this to Oliver.
2. What did
the listener offer to do? Oliver offered to work
for Rose, to water her flowers or do anything for her
3. Why do you think the speaker says this? Probably because this is Rose’s way of
showing her gratitude to Mrs Maylie, by being kind to someone else
“She was rich enough for a good
hospital. I stole from her before she died! ”
1. Who
said this to whom? Nurse Sally said
this to Mrs Corney.
2. What did the speaker steal and from whom?
She stole a gold locket from Oliver’s
mother.
3. About
how long after the theft did the
speaker say this, and what happened
to the speaker after saying this? The
speaker said this more than ten years/nearly eleven or twelve years after
Oliver was born, and she died after saying this.
Find the mistake
l. Toby
Crackit and Bill Sikes went back to London.
== Only Toby went back
2. Fagin was happy that the robbery was not
successful.== unhappy
3. Some people found Oliver in a field. Oliver was
left in the field and went to the house
4. Monks met Fagin at Sikes's house.
Fagin’s house.
5. Dr
Losberne called the detectives
from London.== Mr Brittles
6. Dr Losberne made the servants think that
Oliver was not the thief.== detectives
A-
Answer the following questions:
1. What did Toby tell Fagin that
made him not at all happy?
ü
He told him that the robbery had not been
successful.
2. What did Toby and Mr Sikes do
with Oliver after he had been shot?
ü
They carried him through some fields, but
people were chasing them, so they left him in a field.
3. Why was Monks worried when he
knew that Oliver had been shot?
ü
Because if Oliver was dead, the police would
look for them.
ü 4. Why was the doctor against
the idea of telling the police Oliver's story? - Because a magistrate
would send Oliver to prison because he had run away from the place where he
worked, then he joined a gang of thieves and tried to break into a house.
5. How did Oliver try to show how thankful he was
to Mrs Maylie and Rose? - He offered to -work for
them. He asked to water their flowers or do something to make them happy.
6. What did Mr Brownlow's neighbour tell Dr
Losberne about Mr Brownlow? - He told him that Mr
Brownlow had moved. He went to the West Indies
six weeks before.
B- Read the following quotations and then answer the
questions:
1-
"This was not well planned."
(A) Who said these words? To whom? Monks, to Fagin.
(B) What did he mean by
"this"?
ü
He meant the robbery attempt at the country
house.
(C) Why did the speaker say that it
was not well planned?
ü
Because the robbery was not successful and
Oliver was shot.
2- "How can such a young boy be a criminal?"
(A) Who said this? To whom? Rose, to Dr Losberne and
Mrs Maylie.
(B) What reply did the speaker get
to this question?
ü
Dr Losberne told her that evil can live in
anybody.
(C) Was that boy really a criminal?
State why.
ü
No, he wasn't. Because he was forced مُجبر to
break into the house against his will. ضد إرادته
4- I stole from her before she died."
(A) Who said these words? To whom?
ü
Nurse Sally, to Mrs Corney.
(A) Who does the word
"her" refer to? Oliver's mother.
(B) What did the speaker steal? A gold locket.
c- Find the mistake
in each of the following sentences and correct it
1- Mr Brittles and Mr Giles, told the driver about the robbery . cook
2- Rose, a pretty girl of nineteen who lived with Mrs Maylie. seventeen
3- Oliver was shot in his leg. arm
4- Dr Losberne agreed
to tell the detectives Oliver’s
story . refused
5-Mr Brownlow has moved to the West
Indies two weeks ago. six
6-Nurse Sally gave Oliver’s mother money before
she died . stole
7-Oliver’s mother a gold necklace . locklet
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