Mr. Wonka's Chocolate Factory Tour

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Questions and Answers

What color was Mr. Wonka's tail coat?

  • Bottle green
  • Plum-colored (correct)
  • Pearly grey
  • Black

What did Mr. Wonka compare himself to in his movements?

  • A hopping frog
  • A dancing bear
  • A graceful swan
  • A quick, clever squirrel (correct)

What kind of beard did Mr. Wonka have?

  • A small, neat goatee (correct)
  • He was clean-shaven
  • A long, flowing beard
  • A handlebar mustache

Which children were specifically mentioned by Mr Wonka?

<p>Augustus Gloop and Veruca Salt (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Mr. Wonka request the children to show him?

<p>Their Golden Tickets (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What made the narrator describe the voice that called out Charlie's name as "nervous"?

<p>Charlie hadn't arrived yet and they were about to leave. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Mr. Wonka want to keep the factory warm?

<p>His workers were accustomed to a hot climate. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Grandpa Joe and Charlie find "marvellous" in the corridor?

<p>The mixed smell of various treats (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many people were in the tour group in total?

<p>Fourteen (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why were the most important rooms located underground?

<p>To accommodate their enormous size. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Charlie Bucket

A young boy who finds a golden ticket to Willy Wonka's factory.

Mr. Wonka

The eccentric owner of the chocolate factory who leads the children on the tour.

The Chocolate Room

A special area in Wonka's factory filled with chocolate and treats.

Factory workers

They work in Wonka's factory and are used to a hot climate.

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Underground rooms

Huge spaces beneath the factory where important operations occur.

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Mr. Wonka's appearance

Mr. Wonka had a black top hat, plum velvet coat, green trousers, and a goatee.

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Welcome to the factory

Mr. Wonka enthusiastically greeted children at the factory gates.

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Golden Ticket

A special ticket required to enter Mr. Wonka's factory.

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Excitement at the gates

Mr. Wonka expressed joy and excitement for every child and their parents.

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Veruca Salt's introduction

Mr. Wonka recognized Veruca Salt and made a humorous comment about her name.

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Study Notes

Mr. Wonka's Chocolate Factory - Entrance and Tour

  • Mr. Wonka's Appearance: A small, extraordinary man in a plum velvet tail coat, bottle green trousers, pearly grey gloves, and a black goatee. His black top hat and sparkling eyes conveyed a sense of fun and excitement.

  • Welcoming the Children: Mr. Wonka welcomed five children to his factory, each of them holding a Golden Ticket. He personally greeted each child and their parents.

  • First Children and Their Parents: Augustus Gloop, Veruca Salt, Violet Beauregarde, Mike Teavee, and Charlie Bucket, and their parents were ushered inside. Each child was excitedly greeted and interviewed by Mr. Wonka (high pitched, flutey voice).

  • Entrance Procedure: Children and parents entered the factory through a large iron door, accompanied by Mr. Wonka.

  • Factory's Warmth: Mr. Wonka explained that the factory is kept warm for his workers, who are not used to cold climates

  • Factory's Underground Design: The factory's important rooms are located deep underground, maximizing available space.

  • The Entrance Corridor: The factory's main corridor is wide enough for a car, with pale pink walls and pleasant lighting. The air is filled with numerous appealing smells—coffee, burnt sugar, chocolate, mint, violets, hazelnuts, and more. A large, powerful machine's noise is heard in the distance.

  • Group Tour: The group was guided through the factory's winding passages, similar to a giant rabbit warren, by Mr. Wonka.

  • The Chocolate Room: The tour culminated at The Chocolate Room, its existence hinted at by the prominent sign on the shiny metal door.

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