ELEMENTARY LEVEL Frankenstein by Mary Shelley A Before Reading 1 This is a horror story. (a) Do you know the names of any other horror stories? (b) Have you seen any horror films? What are their names? 2 Here are the people in this story. Put the correct name under the correct picture. Elizabeth Victor s father The Monster Victor s brother, William Victor Frankenstein Henry Clerval B While Reading 3 Read to the end of Chapter 2. Write a letter from Victor to Elizabeth. What does Victor tell Elizabeth about his life at university? Worksheet
4 Read to the end of Chapter 4. The Monster says, All living things hate me. Why does the Monster know that all living things hate him? Make two guesses about what has happened to the Monster. (a) I think that... (b) I think that... 5 Read to the end of Chapter 7. Now write the first paragraph of Chapter 8. (Write 6 8 sentences.) C After Reading 6 One day, many years after this story, you go for a walk in the mountains. You find an old book. You look inside. The book is the diary of The Monster. What is in the book? Write three pages from the diary of Frankenstein s Monster! Give each page a title. Choose three of these titles: The First Day The Old Blind Man The Female Monster The Death of Elizabeth Frankenstein My Revenge on Victor Frankenstein 7 (a) Is Victor Frankenstein an evil man? What do you think? Give reasons for your answer. (b) Is the Monster evil? What do you think? Give reasons for your answer. 8 Monsters do not always look like the monster in this story. Think of a monster of your own. Describe your monster. (Make sure it is very frightening!) Don t forget there is a cassette recording of Frankenstein. There are also two more frightening books at Elementary Level. They are Tales of Horror by Bram Stoker and Room 13 and Other Stories by M. R. James. Worksheet First Published 1992 Macmillan Publishers Limited 1998 Published by Macmillan Heinemann English Language Teaching
1 (a) Student s own answer. (b) Student s own answer. 2 Student s own answer. Students can guess and work out the answers. Correct answers: top left: the Monster top middle: Victor Frankenstein top right: Victor s father bottom left: Victor s brother, William bottom middle: Henry Clerval bottom right: Elizabeth 3 Student s own answer. Victor tells us that he forgot about his family and friends after a few months. He would only write to Elizabeth early in his time at the university and would not tell her about most of what he was doing. He might tell her that he is happy and is working hard and that his professors are pleased with him, that he is studying chemistry and medicine, that he lives in the old part of the city and that in the evenings he reads in his library. ELEMENTARY LEVEL Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (b) The Monster is the creation of Frankenstein. It is ugly and vicious. It kills innocent people and does not care for their suffering so it is evil. But it never had a chance to be good. It wanted to be loved and live with people happily but was so awful to look at that no one would care for it. 8 Student s own answer. Worksheet ANSWER KEY 4 (a) and (b) Student s own answer. Students may guess that people have run away from the Monster in fright because he is big and ugly and does not look like a human being, that people have thrown things at him, refused to give him food, refused to speak to him, have set dogs on him or called the police, have tried to kill him, that no one has ever treated him with kindness. 5 Student s own answer. The first paragraph of Chapter 8 will be about Frankenstein s search for the Monster. Students could look again at the note on page 8 for a clue as to where the search ends. 6 Student s own answer. The Monster is an unhappy being. He has been educated by the old blind man and he understands that he is not like other people. Students could show his feelings in the diary pages. Relevant page numbers: The First Day: pages 15, 27. The Old Blind Man: page 28. The Female Monster: pages 32, 36 38. The Death of Elizabeth Frankenstein: pages 46 47. My Revenge on Victor Frankenstein: pages 50 51. 7 (a) and (b) Student s own answers. Both questions probably have the answer: Yes and no. (a) Victor Frankenstein was a good man, a student who worked hard/a scientist and medical student. He loved his family and friends. But he wanted too much. He wanted to know the secret of life. He tried to be like a god and create life. Maybe this was evil. First Published 1992 Macmillan Publishers Limited 1998 Published by Macmillan Heinemann English Language Teaching
Elementary Level Exercises Answers Key Frankenstein MARY SHELLEY Comprehension A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 Mary Shelley s husband was a famous poet called Percy Shelley. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein in 1818. No, she was writing about the future. He went to Heidelburg in 1828. He studied science. Frankenstein is a book of fiction. People in the Story 1 Elizabeth parents died in 1824 lived with the Frankenstein family married Victor 2 Victor s father father of two sons wife died in 1828 wanted his eldest son to marry Elizabeth 3 Henry Clerval friend of Victor taught languages in Strasbourg 4 The Monster was not born but was made from body parts big and ugly hated the Frankenstein family killed Elizabeth, Henry and William 5 Victor Frankenstein born in 1810 studied science at Heidelburg University 6 William born in 1822 about ten years old when he was killed The Monster s Story 2 away 3 through 4 saw 5 know 6 eat 7 fruit 8 food 9 time 10 man 11 never 12 fear 13 understand 14 friends 15 smiled 16 water 17 drink 18 face 19 horrible 20 skin 21 hated 22 name 23 cloak 24 cover 25 found 26 pocket 27 promise 28 enemy 29 die 30 revenge Comprehension A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 He was running away from the fire. Frankenstein s laboratory was on fire. Because it was dark. He did not know. He ate fruit from the trees and took food from houses. Because the Monster was so ugly and the man was afraid. No, he wanted to be friends with him. Because he wanted to drink from it. / Because he was thirsty. He saw his own face. Because Frankenstein had made the Monster so ugly and horrible. He found the book in the pocket of Frankenstein s cloak. Something bad you do to a person who has done something bad to you. Macmillan Readers Frankenstein 1 This page has been downloaded from www.macmillanenglish.com. It is photocopiable, but all copies must be complete pages. Macmillan Publishers Limited 2005. Published by Macmillan Heinemann ELT Heinemann is a registered trademark of Harcourt Education, used under licence.
Elementary Level Exercises Answers Key Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Where did the Monster go? How long did he stay in the mountains? When did this (story) happen? How did he know that people were afraid of him? When did he realise that his face was horrible? Why did he hate Frankenstein? What is a cloak? Why did the Monster put on the cloak? What did he find in the pocket of the cloak? Who was his enemy? What did he want? Making Sentences 2 Frankenstein wanted the man to be good. 3 The Monster came alive during a thunderstorm. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The Monster became bad because everyone was afraid of him. The blind man could not see the Monster s face. The blind man s son fired a gun at the Monster. Frankenstein agreed to make a wife for the Monster. The Monster agreed to live far from other people. Henry destroyed the Monster s wife. Frankenstein followed the Monster across many countries. At last they came to the land of ice and snow. Frankenstein and the Monster both killed themselves. Frankenstein s Diary 2 3 4 5 2nd March: I got a letter from Elizabeth. She wants to visit, but it s impossible, because I m too busy with my work. 16th May: I read more amazing books about death in the library. I want to see a dead man. 12th July: I spent the morning at the hospital, talking to old people and looking at their bodies. Two men died. I read until two o clock in the morning. 12th September: There was an accident today, and a young man was killed. I will ask for the body. Writing Students own answers. Macmillan Readers Frankenstein 2 This page has been downloaded from www.macmillanenglish.com. It is photocopiable, but all copies must be complete pages. Macmillan Publishers Limited 2005. Published by Macmillan Heinemann ELT Heinemann is a registered trademark of Harcourt Education, used under licence.