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PICTURE DICTIONARY

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PICTURE DICTIONARY
The Wonderful Wizard o f OZ

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orothy lives in Arizona with her Aunt Em,
her Uncle Henry and her dog, Toto.
One day Dorothy and Toto are in
house when suddenly ... WHOOOOSH!
The house, Dorothy and Toto, go up
up up in the air and fly away.
Dorothy is in a magic land! The land of the
Munchkins. The Munchkins are very happy
because the Bad Witch of the East is under the
house! But Dorothy wants to go home. She asks
the Good Witch of the North for help. The witch
tells her to find the Wizard of OZ.

f Go along the
| yellow road.

Where is the
Wizard ofOZ?
The witch gives Dorothy the silver shoes of
the Bad Witch of the East. Dorothy and Toto go
along the yellow road to look for the Wizard 0^
OZ. They talk to a scarecrow. He is sad. He tells
Dorothy he isn’t clever because he doesn’t have
a brain in his head.

I want a brain.
I want to be clever.

Come with us to find


the Wizard of OZ.
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the Wizard of OZ.

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Dorothy,Toto and the scarecrow go along the


yellow road to look for the Wizard of OZ.
They talk to a tin woodman. He can’t move!
He needs some oil. The tin woodman is sad.
He tells Dorothy he can’t love because
he doesn’t have a heart.

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I want
to be brave

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Come with us to find


„ the Wizard of OZ.

Dorothy, Toto, the scarecrow and the tin


woodman go along the yellow road to look for
the Wizard of OZ. They talk to a very big lion.
The lion is sad. He tells Dorothy he isn’t brave.
They go to see the Wizard of OZ.
He looks different to each one! .
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I want to
be clever.

I want
to go home
to Kansas.
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But the Wizard of OZ


says the same thing
to all of them, first
they must kill the Bad

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The friends go to find the Bad Witch of the West.
She lives in the land of the Winkies. She only has
one eye but she can see everything!
She puts on a magic hat. With this she can call
the Winged Monkeys. She tells the monkeys they
must kill the scarecrow and the tin w oodm an .
So the Winged Monkeys drop the tin woodman
on some rocks and take all the straw out of the
scarecrow and pick up Dorothy and the lion and
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The BadW itdi of the West puts the lion in a
cage and Dorothy has to do the housework.
TheWinkies are very sad! One day she takes!
Dorothy’s silver shoe. Dorothy is so angry
she throws some water on the witch and ...
... the water melts the Wicked Witch like brown
sugar! Dorothy and the lion are very happy!
The Winkies are very happy too! The lion gives
the magic hat to Dorothy.

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Dorothy asks the Winged Monkeys to go and get
the tin woodman and the scarecrow.

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They go to see the Wizard of OZ. But ... oh dear!
He isn’t a real wizard!

I’m sorry. I’m not


really a wizard.
The Wizard of OZ isn’t a real wizard but he helps
the scarecrow and the tin woodman.

Oh! Now
I have a
brain!
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Dorothy is very sad! A soldier tells her to go and
ask the Good Witch of the South. She lives in the
land of the Quadlings.The lion gives Dorothy
the magic hat to call the Winged Monkeys.
Hello Aunt Em.
Hello Uncle Henry.
I’m back from the
land of OZ.

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to see you!

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WKo Is wKo? Cross out the name that is


wrong. Number the pictures in the order
the characters appear in the storg.

44fMAmutfrnarT- The B ad W itch of the East


The scarecrow The B ad W itch of the W est

The G ood W itch of th e N orth Winkies


The G ood W itch of the S o u th M unchkins

Uncle Henry W inged M onkeys


The W izard of OZ Q uadlings

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M atch the pictures and the words and then
write true sentences. Use the letters In the
W izard of O Z’s bag and the picture
dictionary to help you.

WANTS A

The scarecrow WANTS TO GO TO h_a^t

WANTS TO BE K a n sa s
The tin w o o d m an

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Colour. Find the extra words.
Make a sentence.
The points of the compass = blue Clothes = purple
Parts of the body = red Colours = green

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W izard j L heart \ ________ >

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Complete the sentences.

1 A w ears blue clotkes.

2 A w ears .

3 A w ears /I

L J Write or he.

1 She is very bad.

2 lives in the Emerald City.

3 lives in the land of the Winkles.

4 " helps Dorothy’s friends.

5 ’ calls the W inged Monkeys.

6 ________only has one eye.

7 isn’t a real wizard.

8 Zi 1 melts like brown sugar.

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Draw your Javourite character jrom the story
and write a description. You can choose
some o j these words to help you: friendly,
fu nn y, good, happy, beautiful, young, old,
short, small, big.

because

Do you like the story? Draw your /ace.

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( Q j = I love tk e story!
/ o ® \

) = I like the story.

= I quite like the story.

( ^ ) = I d on’t like th e story.

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SYLLABUS

V ocabulary areas
Colours, clothes, parts oj the body, directions

Grammar and structures


Present simple
Verb + infinitive
M ust and have to j or obligation
L. Frank Baum Determiners: som e - any
( 1 8 5 6 - 1 9 1 9 ) w as Adjectives oj: description and Reeling
from America. He w as Prepositions of place
often sick as a child
and invented imaginary
places and characters.
His most fam ous story
w as The Wizard o f Oz.
This w as so popular
that he wrote another Young ELI Readers
13 stories about the
Land oj Oz! Stage 1
Anonym ous, Aladdin and the M agic Lamp
D. Guillemant, Hooray fo r the Holidays
D. Guillemant, Sophie's Dream
J. Cadw allader, Granny Fixit and the Yellow String
J. C adw allader, Granny Fixit and the Pirate
J. C adw allader, Granny Fixit and the Ball

Stage 2
L.F. Baum, The W onderful Wizard o f OZ
J. C adw allader, PB3 and Coco the Clown
J. C adw allader, PB3 and the Vegetables
J. C adw allader, PB3 and the Jacket

Stage 3
My name is Gustavo.
0 . Wilde, The Canterville Ghost
I live in a very big J. C adw allader, Uncle Jack and the M eerkats
city, Buenos Aires. J. Cadw allader, Uncle Jack and the Emperor Penguins
I have been drawing J. C adw allader, Uncle Jack and the Bakonzi Tree
all my lije, ever since J.M . Barrie, Peter Pan
I w as a child as
v I didn’t have a TV. Stage 4
J. London, W hite Fang
I enjoy most oj all
J. C adw allader, Harry and the Sports Com petition
drawing comic strips
J. C adw allader, Harry and an Electrical Problem
and picturing m yself
J. Cadw allader, Harry and the Crown
and my kids in the P. Bellini, The Secret Passage
illustrations that L. Carroll, Alice in W onderland
I create. R. Kipling, The Jungle Book
YouNS (Jb READERS

Eli Readers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics


and specially-written stories for learners of English..

L. Frank Baum
The Wonderjul Wizard o j OZ
Can you imagine being whooshed away by the wind to a magic
land of witches and strange characters?
Have you ever met Munchkins or Winkies or m onkeys with wings and
an all powerful wizard? This is the story of how Dorothy m ade some
wonderful friends in a m agic land and how she tried to get back home
to Kansas. Did she m anage? You’ll have to read the story to find out!

- Gam es and language activities


- An audio recording of the story
- A picture dictionary

Tags
Friendship Fantasy Courage and persistence

Q Stage 1 100 headwords below A1 Starters

C^) Stage 2 200 headwords A1 Starters/Movers

Q Stage 3 300 headwords A1.1 Movers

O Stage 4 400 headwords A2 Flyers

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