READ CHAPTER 2
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

VOCABULARY
Highlight in yellow (or any color you like) words in the book that you do not understand. Look up the word and write its meaning in the margin of your book. Here are some words that are possibly new to you.
delighted
melancholy
mantelpiece
trickling
howl
handkerchief
kidnapper
innocent
LISTEN
Listen to Chapter 2 in English: https://www.ximalaya.com/waiyu/3963574
READ ALOUD to your tutor
Page 1 of Chapter 2
“Good evening,” said Lucy. But the Faun was so busy picking up its parcels that at first it did not reply. When it had finished it made her a little bow.
“Good evening, good evening,” said the Faun. “excuse me — I don’t want to be inquisitive — but should I be right in thinking that you are a Daughter of Eve?”
“My name’s Lucy,” said she, not quite understanding him.
“But you are — forgive me — you are what they call a girl?” asked the Faun.
Last paragraph in Chapter 2
“I’m here,” she shouted. “I’m here. I’ve come back. I’m all right.”
DISCUSS with your Tutor
- Why did the faun call Lucy “the daughter of Eve”?
- Describe the faun’s cave or his home.
- As Mr. Tumnus played the tune on his strange little flute, how did it make Lucy feel?
- What did Lucy give to Mr. Tumnus when he was crying?
- Why was Mr. Tumnus pretending to be Lucy’s friend?
- What would happen to the faun if he did not give Lucy to the White Witch?
- Please describe how you think Lucy felt when she returned to the Professor’s house from Narnia.
SHARE with your Tutor
What do you think it would feel like if it were always winter, but never Christmas?
Do you know why Christians celebrate Christmas?