The document presents a fairy tale hunt game where the titles of 8 famous fairy tales are scrambled and the player must rearrange the words to reveal the correct titles. It also includes 8 multiple choice questions about details and plots of the fairy tales that could be answered by players familiar with the classic stories. The goal is an interactive game to test participants' knowledge of well-known fairy tales from different languages.
The document presents a fairy tale hunt game where the titles of 8 famous fairy tales are scrambled and the player must rearrange the words to reveal the correct titles. It also includes 8 multiple choice questions about details and plots of the fairy tales that could be answered by players familiar with the classic stories. The goal is an interactive game to test participants' knowledge of well-known fairy tales from different languages.
The document presents a fairy tale hunt game where the titles of 8 famous fairy tales are scrambled and the player must rearrange the words to reveal the correct titles. It also includes 8 multiple choice questions about details and plots of the fairy tales that could be answered by players familiar with the classic stories. The goal is an interactive game to test participants' knowledge of well-known fairy tales from different languages.
The titles of these fairy tales are not in order. Try to put all the words together so that you form the right titles.
1. Cinder and the Beast
2. Little Red White 3. Puss in Thumb 4. Beauty ella 5. Hansel Riding Hood 6. Snow Beauty 7. Tom and Gretel 8. The Sleeping Boots Do you know these fairy tales in your language?
Can you answer the questions?
1. How many sisters does Cinderella have?
2. Where does Little Red Riding Hood‘s grandmother live? 3. What does Puss in Boots do with the wizard? 4. Where does the Beast live? 5. What kind of house do Hansel and Gretel find in the forest? 6. Which fruit does Snow White´s step-mother bring her? 7. How big is Tom Thumb? 8. How does the Prince wake up the Sleeping Beauty?
(All the questions can be asked in the past tense)