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BRAIN RING

BRAIN RING. Wonderland 0f the English Language. Start. Rules. Warm-up (1 minute). Rounds I, II, III. Tasks:. EASY (1 POINT). MEDIUM (3 POINTS). HARD (5 POINTS). Next. Teams have 1 minute for one task. WARM UP.

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BRAIN RING

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  1. BRAIN RING Wonderland 0f the English Language Start

  2. Rules Warm-up (1 minute) Rounds I, II, III Tasks: EASY (1 POINT) MEDIUM (3 POINTS) HARD (5 POINTS) Next Teams have 1 minute for one task.

  3. WARM UP You will have 1 minute to make as many short words as you can out of the word “Wonderland”

  4. Check yourself! • on dad near • no one dear • do end lord • an and read • we law land • alone low word • wonder row wand Wonderland

  5. ROUND I: Help Alice remember! “London is the capital of Paris, and Paris is the capital of Rome, and Rome …”

  6. ROUND I: Help Alice remember! EASY (1 POINT) MEDIUM (3 POINTS) HARD (5 POINTS) Next

  7. I’m sure I’m not Ada! Help Alice remember her teachers’ names:

  8. Alice’s teachers:

  9. Let’s try Geography! It Fra United Eng Ger Ire Rus New Sp Can

  10. Russia United States England Ireland Germany Canada Italy New Zealand France Spain

  11. I’ll try to say a proverb now… away An apple doctor a keeps day a

  12. away doctor a keeps day a apple An

  13. ROUND II: Riddles “Curiouser and curiouser!”!

  14. ROUND II: Riddles EASY (1 POINT) MEDIUM (3 POINTS) HARD (5 POINTS) Next

  15. Humpty Dumpty riddle Once Alice met Humpty Dumpty from the poem Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's men Couldn't put Humpty together again! Who is Humpty Dumpty? A) Робин-Бобин C) Ухти-Тухти B) Шалтай-Болтай D) Эники-Беники

  16. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.All the king's horses and all the king's menCouldn't put Humpty together again! Шалтай-Болтай Сидел на стене. Шалтай-Болтай Свалился во сне. Вся королевская конница,Вся королевская рать Не может Шалтая, не может Болтая, Шалтая-Болтая собрать! (Перевод С.Я.Маршака)

  17. Caterpillar’s poem Without your tongue You cannot t______, Without your feet You cannot w______, Without your eyes You cannot s______, Without your heart You cannot b______,

  18. Check yourself! Without your tongue You cannot TALK, Without your feet You cannot WALK, Without your eyes You cannot SEE, Without your heart You cannot BE,

  19. Cheshire Cat’s Riddle How do you say the word ‘ghoti’ if ‘gh’ is like in ‘cough’, ‘o’ is like in ‘women’ and ‘ti’ is like in ‘station’?

  20. Cheshire Cat’s Riddle f ‘gh’ is like in ‘cough’ ‘o’ is like in ‘women’ ‘ti’ is like in ‘station’ i sh You say it like ‘fish’.

  21. ROUND III: Writer’s puzzles Lewis Carroll often wrote letters to his readers and asked them questions. Try to answer some of them!

  22. ROUND III: EASY (1 POINT) MEDIUM (3 POINTS) HARD (5 POINTS) Next

  23. Who said it? “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!” “What’s the use of a book without pictures and conversations?” “Off with his head!”

  24. Who said it? Alice: What is the use of a book without pictures and conversations?” White Rabbit: “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!” Queen: “Off with his head!”

  25. Alice likes such riddles. And you? It’s true that I have face and hands, And move before your eyes; But when I go my body stands, And when I stand I lie (вру). What am I?

  26. I am a clock! Minute HAND Hour HAND FACE “I GO”

  27. Use your logics! Lewis Carroll was a mathematician, so he wants you so solve a logical problem: What is the next letter?J, F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O, N, __

  28. These are first letters of months: January February March April May June July August September October November So last letter is D (December)

  29. What’s the score? Who is the winner? End of Game!

  30. Our compliments to the winners! Congratulations!

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