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Finding Jack the Butcher's manor

Gwenola Lefort

Created on December 23, 2023

Based on Enjoy English 4è - éditions Didier

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Transcript

QUIZ

DETECTIVE

Will you find Jack the Butcher's manor?

START

Read Jack the Butcher's letter

QUESTION 1/7

Jack the Butcher killed Lord Windermere on March 17th.

He killed him on April 1st.

He kidnapped him, he didn't kill him.

He killed him on November 5th

RIGHT!

NEXT

QUESTION 2/7

Jack the Butcher kidnapped three barmaids on March 17th.

He kidnapped them on November 5th.

He killed three barmaids on March 17th

He killed three barmaids on April 1st

RIGHT!

NEXT

QUESTION 3/7

Jack the Butcher left the bodies of the three barmaids inside the Tower of London.

No, he didn't!

Yes, he did!

RIGHT!

NEXT

QUESTION 4/7

On March 17th, Jack the Butcher strangled Miss Penniless in Baker Street.

Yes, he did.
No, he didn't.

RIGHT!

NEXT

QUESTION 5/7

Find the seven place names which appear in my letter AND on the map of London and write them down.

Will you find the map?

QUESTION 7/10

Click on the correct list

Primrose Hill, Regent's park, Oxford street, Charing cross, Bank of England, Tower of London, Whitechapel

Whitechapel, Tower of London, Primrose Hill, Regent's park, Bank of England, Baker street, Charing cross

Baker street, Primrose Hill, Regent's park, King's cross, Tower of London, Bank of England, Whitechapel

Go back

00:30

RIGHT!

NEXT

QUESTION 6/7

Pick out the letters repeated five times or more, leave out the word RAT. What letters do you get?

Go and see your teacher to get your code

Go back

00:30

RIGHT!

NEXT

NEXT

QUESTION 7/7

Case closed!

Congratulations! You've found the name of my manor. I'm looking forward to seeing you.

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