Dracula By Bram Stoker / Penguin Readers Level 3
Dracula by Bram Stoker / Penguin Readers Level 3
Vocabulary
Chapter 1
Castle Dracula
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carriage
rough
view
fields
through
silver
safe
shapes
to follow
wolf/wolves
at last
wooden
to stand/stood/stood
to leave/left/left
to bring/brought/brought
Page 2
glad
well-lit
meal
forgive/forgave/forgiven
by the fire
law
guest
unusual
thin
sharp fingernails
frightening
sound
few
sick
smell
breath
to sleep/slept/slept
to find/found/found
Page 3
to lock
shelf/shelves
to spend/spent/spent
to buy/bought/bought
I would like
quite
empty
to belong to
lonely
to look after
to worry
in the same way as
Page 4
to shave
to cut/cut/cut
neck
could
to think/thought/thought
to see/saw/seen
blood
to shine/shone/shone
to shake/shook/shaken
to throw/threw/thrown
far below
to shout
softly
perhaps
Chapter 2
The three women
Page 4
feeling
Illustration page 5
Page 6
so much
to send/sent/sent
by the sea
to seem
also
since
will
to stay
to hand
only
well
to write/wrote/written
to take/took/taken
to go/went/gone
to fall asleep
dream
Page 7
as usual
key
nowhere
to notice
lift
to push
to be able to
stairs
moonlit
to enjoy
to believe
to freeze/froze/frozen
climb
toe
to fly/flew/flown
wind
shadow
weak
to lie down
stronger
alone
in low voices
laugh
nearer
fill
heart
to feel afraid
Illustration page 8
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fair
knee
close to
lightly
to be unable to
loud noise
to burn
to tell/told/told
across
mine
then
to move
to kick
to pull
to grow/grew/grown
mist
dreamless
Chapter 3
A bag of blood
Page 9
nothing
almost
next
to happen
Page 10
cannot
to wake/woke/woken
box
cart
to keep/kept/kept
suit
coat
somewhere
the night before
wear
everything
to become/became/become
already
to escape
how?
lower than
to take off
Page 11
steps
earthy
unpleasant
earth floor
to step back
cry
chest
glassy
above
Page 12
shall
busy
tears
to kill
to fall/fell/fallen
to die
Page 13
straight
fatter (than)
wine
to feed/fed/fed
until
to destroy
lying
to pick up
to drop
to hang
slowly
to hurt
bloodthirsty
far away
to hurry
he's going to + BV
mind
hope
dead
Illustration page 14
to be away
sky
Chapter 4
Mina and Lucy
Page 15
to like best
excitedly
to look up
What's the matter?
worried
Page 16
to hold/held/held
storm
thick
heavy
foreign
ship
tied to the wheel
to reach
narrow
half-sitting, half-lying
shape
a wound
twice
full moon
paler and weaker
Page 17
wildly
tightly
near
bat
to lie down
to get worse
unusual illnesses
Chapter 5
Professor Van Helsing
to seem
Illustration pages 18 and 19
Page 20
without
to try
to hope
ill
most of
healthy
to take off
to pull up
a breath
a box
Page 21
joke
frightened
softer
believe me
to stand up
to shut/shut/shut
fireplace
a ring
they were met by
successful
carefully
Page 22
to guard
against
Chapter 6
Only the beginning
Page 22
too unscientific
succeed
to make trouble
a cart
pull away
early
an escaped wolf
Page 23
to run straight at
a kitchen knife
angrily
to hit/hit/hit
to fall/fell/fallen
sicker than I thought
to carry
pain
too much
Page 24
to mean
to drive/drove/driven
to ring/rang/rung
quietly
to shake/shook/shaken
unnaturally
more carefully
a path
breathless
to lie/lay/lain
Page 25
new bites
towels
unwise
painful
sharper than usual
sadness
a rest
smooth
unbroken
Illustration pages 26 and 27
Page 28
tight
as hard as stone
roughly
to shout
Chapter 7
Beautiful but evil
to report
newspapers
Page 29
a coffin
empty
to step out
asleep
Page 30
more beautiful than ever
a flat voice
cut off
to fill
to push
a thick piece of wood
Chapter 8
To save a soul
we should listen
as sad as
the soul
to change [one's] mind
Page 31
to walk away
a reply
a cloth
keyhole
holy bread
dreamlike
a golden-haired woman
towards
wet
to run down
Page 32
to throw/threw/thrown
to hide/hid/hidden
sweet and lovely voice
a gold cross
to shine/shone/shone
shadows
Page 33
light (adj.)
openly
dried blood
a way
afterlife
endless punishment
wonderful
to save
I shan't = I won't
to fail
by his side
Illustration page 34
Page 35
its own blood
again and again
deeper and deeper
into the sunlight
Chapter 9
Carfax House
unbelievable
Page 36
a lined face
greying hair
both
to join
a weakness
to rest
daylight
to catch/caught/caught
Page 37
to travel
a key
an earthy smell
earth-filled
piled
shadowy
Page 38
at last
until
Chapter 10
Of one blood
hopeless
all over England
a lot of boxes
the past three weeks
a teacup
to hurry out
to wave
alive
Page 39
each one
unwell
to sound
request
living things
Page 40
to agree
a watch
a footstep
through the bars
as thin as
Illustration page 41
Page 42
to hold tight
like fire
quieter and quieter
silver light
a nightdress
at first
they looked like lovers
chest
the doorway
Illustration page 43
Page 44
to clear
the mind
soon
tied to him
safe
careless
Chapter 11
A race against time
to tose [one's] mind
the news
Page 45
a boat
to read [Dracula's] mind
by sea
which ship?
enough
a week ago
the Black Sea
to check
Page 46
to sail
nearer
to forget/forgot/forgotten
on horseback
to spend/spent/spent
in front of them
filled with hope
rocky
bad luck
to mend
Page 47
to lose/lost/lost
the weather
to ride/rode/ridden
a road
a meeting place
midday
a carriage
through the mountains
along
high above
snow
to draw/drew/drawn
a stick
without answering
Page 48
already
darkness
inside/outside
burning wood
slowly
Page 49
a race agaisnt time
a gunshot
unsure
holding his side
to run away
restful
Page 50
to beat/beat/beaten
a lost look
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Jonathan Harker
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Count Dracula
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Mina Murray
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Lucy Westenra
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Professor Abraham Van Helsing
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Dr Jack Seward
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Quincey Morris
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Arthur Holmwood
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Renfield
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