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Dracula
Activity Book
Exercises written by
Ian Transue
Contents
Chapter I
Activities to chapter 1: The Count....................................................3
A. The Story
Read this short version of the chapter. There are 3 things which
didn’t really happen. Find them.
Activities to chapter 2: Escape...........................................................8
Activities to chapter 3: The Storm...................................................12
After Jonathan Harker arrived at the hotel, the landlady gave him a
letter from Count Dracula. The following day, Jonathan left on a coach
for Borgo Pass, where Dracula’s coach would meet him and take him
to the castle. The ride to the castle was very enjoyable, and Jonathan
saw a strange blue flame and heard the sound of many wolves. When
Jonathan arrived at the castle, Dracula met him at the door, took his
bags, and led him to a room where supper was waiting for him. Dracula
drank wine and later said that the sound of wolves was like beautiful
music.
Activities to chapter 4: Lucy............................................................17
Activities to chapter 5: The Undead................................................22
Activities to chapter 6: Mina & Dracula...........................................28
Activities to chapter 7: The Chase & The End Of Dracula...............33
B. Multiple Choice
Key: .................................................................................................38
1.Before leaving for Transylvania to do business with a ................ of
this country, I did some research.
a) king b) nobleman c) lord d) chief
2.When I got near the door of the hotel, I faced a .............. landlady.
a) cheery-looking b) grim-looking
c) sad-looking d) mean-looking
3.The road was .............., but still we seemed to fly over it.
a) smooth b) hard c) soft d) rough
4.The horses began to act strangely and jump .............. wildly.
a) about b) up c) through d) over
5.I could see from the flash of our lamps that the horses were black as
...............
a) morning b) noon c) evening d) night
6.I grew .............. afraid, but the driver was not at all disturbed.
a) terrible b) terribly c) terror d) terrorise
7.This was all so strange that I was afraid .............. speak or move.
a) to b) of c) for d) without
8.Inside stood a tall old man dressed in black from head to .............. .
a) leg b) waist c) foot d) knee
9.He took my bags, and I followed him .............. the house.
a) into b) out of c) under d) from
10.„You will excuse me .............. I do not eat with you,” said the Count.
a) when b) where c) then d) that
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C. Crossword
Down:
2. a woman who rents a house or room to people for money
4. something which moves people or things from one place to another
(for example: car, bus, carriage)
7. the place where somebody or something is going or being sent
10. the bright light that comes from something on firen
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D. True or False
Read these sentences about the story. Decide if they are true or false.
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True False
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1.
Jonathan went to a district in the middle of the
Carpathian Mountains.
2. It was almost noon when Jonathan got to Bistritz.
3.
Dracula’s carriage will meet Jonathan at the Borgo
Pass.
4. The driver was taking his time to reach the pass.
5.
A coach with four black horses appeared beside
Jonathan’s coach.
6.
When Jonathan looked at his watch, it was almost
midnight.
7. The driver did not see the blue flame.
8.
Dracula had a hooked nose, a white moustache, and
pointed ears.
9.
Jonathan was happy to see the big fire and a table set
for supper.
10. Dracula ate dinner with Jonathan.
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Across:
1. a person who belongs to a high social class (for example: king, count,
lord)
3. a long piece of leather used to control horses
5. a long piece of leather with a handle used to make animals go faster
6. an area of land without a roof which has walls around it; usually in a
castle
8. a long loud cry made by a dog or wolf
9. a small cross usually with a figure of Jesus on it
11. a woman with magic powers used to do bad things
12. a belief that cannot be explained by science
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E. Cloze
Some of the verbs have been taken out. Read the text and see if you
can remember what goes in the gaps. Use the verbs from the box to
help you, but
remember to put them into the correct form
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G. Collocations (part 2)
Match the collocations above with their similar meaning below.
1.very dark black
2.completely covered with the same all over the body
3.so afraid that you are shaking
4.to begin travelling
5.very white
6.in order to help somebody
7.wishing someone to have a good time while they are visiting
8.to work with somebody, usually buying or selling something
9.not saying anything; to be completely silent
think seem grow begin appear take come
drive hide cracked enter look see act
After a time our driver (1)................ his big whip over his four small
horses and we set off on our journey. The road was rough, but still we
(2)................ to fly over it. The driver was evidently losing no time in
reaching our destination.
When it (3)................ dark there seemed to be some excitement
amongst the other passengers, and the mountains seemed to
(4)................ nearer to us on each side as we were (5)................ the
Borgo Pass. As we slowed to a stop, I (6)................ out for the next
coach that was to (7)................ me to the Count, but all was dark, and
there was no sign of a vehicle.
I was (8)................ what I should do, when, suddenly, the horses
(9)................ to (10)................ strangely and jump about wildly.
Then a coach with four horses (11)................ beside us. I could see
from the flash of our lamps that the horses were black as night and
(12)................ by a tall man with a long beard and a great, black
hat, which seemed to (13)................ his face from us. I could only
(14)................ the shine of a pair of very bright eyes, which seemed
red in the lamplight, and sharp-looking teeth as white as snow.
H. Order Sentences
All these sentences appeared in the story. Put them in the correct
order as they were in the original.
1. She seemed very worried for me, but there was business to be done,
and I could allow nothing to stop me.
2. A moment later, the wolves had disappeared and the driver climbed
back into the coach.
3. I also read that every known superstition in the world is collected
here.
4. I was thinking what I should do, when, suddenly, the horses began to
act strangely and jump about wildly.
5. As we rode further and further into the Pass, I began to hear the
sound of the howling of wolves.
6. At once he stopped the horses, jumped to the ground and went
rapidly over to the flame.
7. I am Dracula, and I welcome you, Mr. Harker, to my house.
8. They were a hundred times more terrible in the silence than when
they were howling.
9. His ears were pale and extremely pointed, and his fingernails were
long and cut to a sharp point.
10. I was standing in front of a huge door wondering what to do when I
heard a heavy step behind the door and saw the glow of a light.
11. He left, but immediately returned with a letter.
12. The driver was evidently losing no time in reaching our destination.
F. Collocations (part 1)
Match the words on the left to the words on the right.
without
do
shake
enjoy
as white
from head
as black
set off
for your mother’s
business with somebody
your stay
as night
sake
as snow
a word
on a journey
with fright
to foot
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Did You Know?
Bram Stoker, the author of „Dracula”, never even went to Transylvania
in Romania until after he wrote the book. He learned almost everything
about the country and its superstitions in London’s British Museum.
10. I must get away from this
c _ _ _ e _
land, where the devil and his
children still walk with earthly feet!
C. Definitions
Match the words you completed in exercise „2 Word Completion”
with their correct meanings below.
Chapter 2
1. not being able to move (verb) -
2. not believing in something (noun) -
3. a tool used for digging (noun) -
4. surprised (verb) -
5. to hold something tightly (verb) -
6. a feeling of being alone (noun) -
7. feeling as if everything is spinning round (adjective) -
8. something that is horrible or strongly hated (adjective) -
9. when something is found (noun) -
10. not present somewhere (adjective) -
A. Questions
Answer the following questions about Chapter 2 using full
sentences.
1.What is the name of the estate that Dracula was purchasing in
England?
2.What did Dracula do with Jonathan’s shaving glass?
3.How did Jonathan feel when he found all the doors locked in the
castle?
4.What did Jonathan hope the three young ladies would do?
5.Who came to stay in the courtyard of the castle?
6.How did Jonathan get into Dracula’s room?
7.How many boxes were in the ruined chapel?
8.Was Jonathan able to kind a key to escape?
D. True or False
Read these sentences about the story. Decide if they are true or
false.
B. Word Completion
Complete the words in the sentences from the letters given.
True False
1.
Jonathan found a library room with many books,
magazines, and newspapers in English.
2.
Carfax estate is near an old church and a private
lunatic asylum.
3.
Dracula became more angry after he touched the
crucifix.
4.
Jonathan only saw the Count crawl „like a lizard”
only once.
5.
Three young ladies appeared to Jonathan in the
1. I have to be
_ b _ _ _ t
for a while. Do not wait for me.
2. I was
s _ _ _ _ _ _ d
for I had not seen him come in, and there was no
reflection of him in the mirror!
3. I watched in
_ _ _b _ l _ _ f
as the Count slowly came out of the
window and began to crawl just like a lizard down the castle wall.
4. There was a horrible
lo _ _ li _ _ _ _
in the place, which chilled my
heart.
5. As my eyes opened, I saw his strong hand
_ _ _ sp
the neck of the
fair woman and throw her violently from him.
6. I did not feel
_ _ zz _
even though the height was great, and in no
time I found myself standing outside the window.
7. Here I made a terrifying
d _ _ _ _ _ e _ y
.
8. I grabbed a
sp _ _ _
, which the workmen had been using to fill the
boxes, and struck at his hateful face.
9. The sight seemed to
_ _ _ _ l _ se
me, and the spade fell from my hand.
moonlight.
6.
The Count gave the three women a bag with an
animal inside it.
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