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OXFORD BOOKWORMS BOOK ACTIVITY ANSWERS Stage 4 Emma 1 Match the words to the definitions. 1 shock (n) a very pleasant and nice 2 vain (adj) b to suddenly become red in the face 3 forgive (v) c a very bad surprise 4 delightful (adj) d silly or stupid 5 affection (n) e happy 6 blush (v) f easy to understand 7 cheerful (adj) g too proud of what you can do or how you look 8 excursion (n) h the feeling of loving or liking someone very much 9 plain (adj) i a short journey to see something interesting 10 foolish (adj) j to stop being angry with someone for something they did 20 marks 2 Who says this? Who do they say it to? 1 ‘You made a lucky guess, that’s all. Why are you so proud of that?’ _____________ says it to _____________. 2 ‘It’s a proposal of marriage! I just don’t know what to do! Please, will you read it?’ _____________ says it to _____________. 3 ‘Mr Knightley and Jane Fairfax! How could you think a thing like that?’ _____________ says it to _____________. 4 ‘You and I … should start a little musical club here or at our house, and have weekly meetings.’ _____________ says it to _____________. 5 ‘There was a time when I did like him, but fortunately, these last three months, I have cared nothing for him.’ _____________ says it to _____________. 20 marks 3 Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 ___ Emma Woodhouse lives with her sister in Highbury. 2 ___ Miss Taylor used to be Isabella and Emma’s governess. 3 ___ Harriet Smith has rich parents. 4 ___ Robert Martin proposes to Emma. 5 ___ Isabella and her family come to stay at Hartfield with Emma and Mr Woodhouse. 6 ___ Frank Churchill is the son of Mr Weston from his first marriage. 7 ___ Emma believes that Frank Churchill is in love with her. 8 ___ At the ball, Mr Elton dances with Harriet Smith. 9 ___ At the Box Hill picnic, Emma is unkind to Miss Bates. 10 ___ Frank Churchill and Jane Fairfax are secretly engaged for over a year. 20 marks 4 Choose the correct words in each sentence. 1 Emma’s sister is married to Mr Knightley’s uncle / brother. 2 Isabella and her family live in Highbury / London. 3 Miss Taylor gets married and becomes Mrs Elton / Weston. 4 Emma wants to help Miss Bates / Harriet Smith find a fine man to marry. 5 Mr Elton is in love with Emma / Harriet. 6 Jane Fairfax is the niece / sister of Miss Bates. 7 Emma dances with Frank Churchill / Mr Elton at the Coles’ party. 8 Emma thinks that Harriet Smith is in love with Frank Churchill / Mr Knightley, but she is wrong. 9 Emma is / isn’t upset when she finds out that Frank Churchill is engaged. 10 In the end, Harriet Smith gets married to Mr Elton / Robert Martin. 20 marks 5 Put the events in order. a ___ Robert Martin proposes to Harriet Smith, but Harriet refuses. b ___ Mr Elton gets engaged to Augusta Hawkins. c ___ Frank Churchill comes back to Highbury and the Westons have a ball to welcome him. d ___ Mrs Elton organizes an excursion to Box Hill. e ___ Emma and Mr Knightley get married. f ___ Mrs Churchill dies and Frank tells everyone that he is engaged to Jane Fairfax. g ___ Mrs Churchill becomes ill and Frank Churchill returns home. h ___ Miss Taylor gets married and moves to Randalls with Mr Weston. i ___ On their way home from dinner at Randalls, Mr Elton tells Emma that he loves her. j ___ Emma meets Harriet Smith, a pretty girl of seventeen. 20 marks Total marks OXFORD BOOKWORMS COMPREHENSION TEST Stage 4 Emma 2 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE 1 1 c 2 g 3 j 4 a 5 h 6 b 7 e 8 i 9 f 10 d 2 1 Mr Knightley; Emma 2 Harriet Smith; Emma 3 Emma; Mrs Weston 4 Mrs Elton; Emma 5 Emma; Mrs Weston 3 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 6 T 7 T 8 F 9 T 10 F 4 1 brother 2 London 3 Weston 4 Harriet Smith 5 Emma 6 niece 7 Frank Churchill 8 Frank Churchill 9 isn’t 10 Robert Martin 5 1 h 2 j 3 a 4 i 5 b 6 g 7 c 8 d 9 f 10 e OXFORD BOOKWORMS COMPREHENSION TEST ANSWERS Stage 4 Emma 3 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Setting Choose the best answer. 1 This story takes place in _____. a France b England c the USA d Australia 2 Emma Woodhouse and her father live in a large _____ called Highbury. a city b country c town d village 3 Emma and her father are the most _____ people in Highbury. a beautiful b unusual c intelligent d important 4 Emma’s mother had _____ many years ago. a died b left the family c moved to London d been ill 5 Emma’s sister is now married and lives with her husband and children in _____. a Highbury b London c Bath d Bristol 6 Emma and her father live in a large house called _____. a Box Hill b Hartfield c Maple Grove d Randalls 7 Society and _____ are very important for the people in the story. a picnics b social class c beauty d dinner-parties 8 Marriage is a good way to move into a _____ social class. a friendlier b lower c higher d similar 9 Emma wants to help _____ move into a higher social class. a Harriet Smith b Jane Fairfax c Miss Taylor d Miss Bates 10 Emma likes to _____, but this causes problems for her. a sing b have parties c match-make d go for walks 20 marks Characters Choose the best answer. 11 Emma Woodhouse is nearly _____ years old, beautiful, clever, and rich. a seventeen b twenty-one c twenty-five d nineteen 12 Isabella is Emma’s _____ sister. a younger b twin c older d little 13 Miss Taylor was Emma’s _____ for many years before she married Mr Weston. a teacher b governess c friend d servant 14 _____ is an old friend of the Woodhouse family and Isabella’s husband’s older brother. a Frank Churchill b Mr Elton c Mr Knightley d Robert Martin 15 Robert Martin is a _____ and wants to marry Harriet Smith. a lawyer b farmer c doctor d painter 16 Mr _____ is the vicar of Highbury and a handsome and respectable man. a Woodhouse b Cole c Knightley d Elton 17 Miss Bates lives with her _____ in a small house in Highbury. She is poor, but happy. a niece b mother c sister d father 18 Jane Fairfax’s mother and father died when she was very small and she went to live with the _____ family in London. a Campbell b Cole c Knightley d Bates 19 Frank Churchill is the _____ of Mr Weston from his first marriage. a son b brother c father d nephew 20 _____ is a vain woman with poor manners. a Jane Fairfax b Harriet Smith c Mrs Cole d Mrs Elton 20 marks Dialogue Who says this? 21 ‘Poor Miss Taylor! Why did Mr Weston have to marry her?’ a Emma b Mr Woodhouse c Mr Knightley d Isabella 22 ‘I think Harriet Smith is the very worst kind of companion that Emma could have.’ a Mr Knightley b Mrs Weston c Mr Woodhouse d Mr Elton 23 ‘You think I should refuse him, then?’ a Emma b Mrs Weston c Jane Fairfax d Harriet Smith 24 ‘Who can think of Miss Smith when Miss Woodhouse is near!’ a Robert Martin b Mr Cole c Mr Elton d Mr Weston 25 ‘My mother is a little deaf, you know. Now, where is that letter?’ a Mrs Bates b Miss Bates c Jane Fairfax d Emma 26 ‘I have already been here a week, and only have another week left.’ a Mrs Elton b Frank Churchill c Jane Fairfax d Mrs Weston 27 ‘Your house is very pleasing, Miss Woodhouse! Very like Maple Grove indeed!’ a Miss Bates b Mrs Weston c Harriet Smith d Mrs Elton 28 ‘You are very kind, Mrs Weston, but I am an old married man now. No, my dancing days are over.’ a Mr Elton b Mr Woodhouse c Mr Knightley d Frank Churchill 29 ‘I am sorry, but you are allowed only three dull things at one time.’ a Miss Bates b Emma c Mrs Elton d Jane Fairfax 30 ‘Yes, Miss Woodhouse, I do think Mr Knightley has shown me some signs of affection recently.’ a Miss Bates b Harriet Smith c Mrs Weston d Mrs Elton 20 marks Vocabulary Choose the best answer. 31 a big and important party where people dance a bride b governess c ball d class 32 the teaching of a person at school or collegea education b carriage c colonel d pleasure 33 having or showing very strong feelings a plain b foolish c passionate d delightful 34 to ask somebody to marry you a respect b envy c pity d propose 35 a person that is the same as, or as good as, somebody else a equal b gentleman c portrait d shock 36 to think or say that somebody or something is very good a blush b admire c encourage d improve 37 your brother or sister’s daughter a aunt b cousin c niece d uncle 38 to save somebody or something from danger a rescue b sigh c pity d rent 39 an agreement to marry somebody a proposal b engagement c excursion d class 40 things that you feel inside yourself, like happiness, love, or anger a respect b society c manners d feelings 20 marks Plot Choose the best answer. 41 Emma is _____ when her governess, Miss Taylor, marries and moves away from Hartfield. a happy b sad c angry d pleased 42 When Emma meets Harriet Smith, she likes her, but thinks she needs more _____. a money b elegance c beautiful clothes d opinions 43 Robert Martin proposes to Harriet Smith, but Emma encourages her to _____. a accept b refuse c not reply d speak to him 44 Emma wants _____ to marry Harriet Smith, but he is in love with Emma. a Mr Weston b Mr Knightley c Mr Elton d Frank Churchill 45 _____ visits Bath and meets a young woman he wants to marry. a Mr Knightley b Mr Weston c Mr Elton d Mr Cole 45 After the Coles’ party, Emma thinks _____ is in love with her. a Mr Elton b Mr Knightley c Frank Churchill d Mr Cole 46 When Frank Churchill comes back to Highbury, Mr and Mrs _____ have a ball for him. a Elton b Weston c Cole d Knightley 47 For many months, Frank Churchill is secretly _____ Jane Fairfax. a married to b engaged to c friends with d in love with 48 Emma thinks _____ will be upset about Frank Churchill’s engagement, but she isn’t. a Mrs Weston b Miss Bates c Harriet Smith d Mrs Elton 49 After speaking to Harriet, Emma realizes that she is in love with _____. a Mr Weston b Mr Elton c Frank Churchill d Mr Knightley 50 In the end, Harriet Smith marries _____. a Mr Elton b Frank Churchill c Mr Knightley d Robert Martin 20 marks Total marks OXFORD BOOKWORMS MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST Stage 4 Emma 7 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE Setting 1 b 2 d 3 d 4 a 5 b 6 b 7 b 8 c 9 a 10 c Characters 11 b 12 c 13 b 14 c 15 b 16 d 17 b 18 a 19 a 20 d Dialogue 21 b 22 a 23 d 24 c 25 b 26 b 27 d 28 a 29 b 30 b Vocabulary 31 c 32 a 33 c 34 d 35 a 36 b 37 c 38 a 39 b 40 d Plot 41 b 42 b 43 b 44 c 45 c 46 b 47 b 48 c 49 d 50 d OXFORD BOOKWORMS MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST ANSWERS Stage 4 Emma 11 © OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PHOTOCOPIABLE BEYOND THE STORY READ & RESEARCH Read ‘Beyond the Story’ and research the answers to these questions. Students’ own answers IDEAS IN THIS STORY DISCUSS Talk about these questions with your partner. Students’ own answers ACTIVITIES Think Ahead 1 Read about the story on the back cover. How much do you now know about the story? Are the sentences true or false? 1 false 2 true 3 true 4 false 5 true 2 What do you think is going to happen in the story? Tick the sentences you think are true. Students’ own answers (sentences 2 and 3 are true) 3 RESEARCH There are three weddings in Emma. Before you read, find the answers to these questions. Students’ own answers Chapter Check CHAPTER 1 Complete the sentences with the names of people in the story. 1 Miss Taylor 2 Isabella 3 Mr Weston 4 Mr Knightley 5 Mr Elton CHAPTER 2 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 1 pupil 2 bad 3 interested in 4 delighted CHAPTER 3 Put the events in order. 1 b 2 a 3 c 4 d CHAPTER 4 Match the quotes with the people who say them in the chapter. Who is each person talking to? 1 Mr Woodhouse to Isabella 2 Mr Knightley to Emma 3 Emma to Mr Knightley 4 Mr Elton to Emma CHAPTER 5 Match the sentence halves. 1 c 2 e 3 a 4 b 5 d CHAPTER 6 Answer the questions about Jane Fairfax. 1 Miss Bates 2 A governess 3 She thinks she is cold. 4 In Weymouth CHAPTER 7 Are the sentences true or false? 1 false 2 true 3 true 4 false CHAPTER 8 Correct the underlined words. 1 given / sent 2 by carriage / in a/Mr Knightley’s carriage 3 marry 4 serious 5 friend CHAPTER 9 Complete the sentences with the places below. There is one extra place. 1 Highbury 2 Maple Grove, Bristol 3 Bath 4 Randalls CHAPTER 10 Are the sentences true or false? 1 true 2 false 3 false 4 true CHAPTER 11 Match the quotes with the people who say them in the chapter. Who are they talking to? 1 Miss Bates to Mr Knightley 2 Frank Churchill to Emma 3 Mr Knightley to Emma 4 Mr Woodhouse to Mr Knightley CHAPTER 12 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 1 surprises 2 does not care 3 misunderstood 4 likes CHAPTER 13 Are the sentences true or false? 1 false 2 true 3 true 4 false Focus on Vocabulary 1 Replace the underlined words with the words below. 1 match-make 2 affectionate 3 brother-in-law 4 blushes 5 ball 6 portrait 2 Complete the text with the correct words. 1 gentleman 2 engaged 3 respect 4 forgive 5 envy Focus on Language 1 Complete the sentences with the infinitive or –ing form of the verbs in brackets. 1 be 2 doing 3 walk 4 being 2 DECODE Read this text from the story and underline the three linking words. Because Emma was the cleverest in the family, her father always asked her opinion before deciding anything. He loved her very much, so in his eyes, she had no faults. There was a danger in this to her future well-being, because she thought a little too well of herself. 3 Write the different parts of each of the sentences above in the correct section below: Reason Linking word Result Emma was the cleverest in the family because her father asked her opinion before deciding anything he loved her very much so in his eyes, she had no faults she thought a little too well of herself because there was a danger to her future well-being Discussion 1 COMMUNICATE Read the sentences. Do you agree with them? Use the words and phrases below to discuss them with a partner. Students’ own answers 2 Talk about these questions with your partner. Use the underlined words in exercise 1. Students’ own answers 3 THINK CRITICALLY Work in pairs. Discuss these questions. Students’ own answers Project 1 Read this profile of the famous 19thcentury nurse, Florence Nightingale. 2 Match the headings with the correct paragraphs. A Early Life B Her Family C To Marry or Not? D A Disagreement E Helping Other People F Final Chapter 3 COLLABORATE Work in pairs. Read the text again and write questions for these answers. Possible questions: 1 What kind of family did she come from? 2 Where did she go to school/receive her education? / Where was she taught? 3 Why didn’t she need a paid job? 4 What was her sister’s name? 5 How did she feel about marriage? / Why didn’t she accept a marriage proposal? 6 What was her main interest in life? 7 What happened to her at the end of her life? 4 CREATE Now answer questions 1–6 in exercise 3 about Emma Woodhouse, or choose a different, real 19th-century person to answer the questions about. Use your questions and answers, and your own research. Write a profile like the one about Florence Nightingale. Use the same headings if possible, or write your own. Students’ own answers