Cover of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Graded reader · B1

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

by Lewis Carroll

Level B1 · IntermediateFantasyChildren'sClassicsAdventure12 chapters≈ 3 hrs reading

The most approachable classic in the library, graded B1 — short, playful chapters with translation a tap away.

Free sample, no signup·Tap any word to translate·Audio narration included

For learners

Can I read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in English as a learner?

Yes — read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll in English as a B1 graded reader: the complete original text with tap-to-translate on every word, audio narration, and saved vocabulary. Start with a free sample chapter.

CEFR level
B1
Length
12 chapters
Reading time
≈ 3 hrs reading
Format
Graded reader · original text

About this book

Down the rabbit-hole

A young girl named Alice falls down a rabbit hole into a strange world filled with peculiar creatures, riddles, and impossible logic — a beloved classic of children's literature.

“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Carroll wrote for children, so the sentences are short and the vocabulary everyday — perfect for a B1 reader. The famous wordplay is even a small bonus lesson in how flexible English can be.

For learners

Why this book is great for learning English

01

Genuinely easy English

Written for children, with short sentences and everyday words — the best place in the library to start reading whole books.

02

Short and very finishable

Thirteen short chapters, about three hours — a complete classic you can finish in a couple of sittings.

03

Playful with language

The puns and nonsense are a gentle, fun way to notice how English words bend and double in meaning.

What's inside

Contents

12 chapters in all. The first chapter is free to read with no account.

02Chapter II — The Pool of Tears
03Chapter III — A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale
04Chapter IV — The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill
05Chapter V — Advice from a Caterpillar
06Chapter VI — Pig and Pepper
07Chapter VII — A Mad Tea-Party
08Chapter VIII — The Queen’s Croquet-Ground
09Chapter IX — The Mock Turtle’s Story
10Chapter X — The Lobster Quadrille
11Chapter XI — Who Stole the Tarts?
12Chapter XII — Alice’s Evidence

About the author

LC

Lewis Carroll

English · 1832–1898

Lewis Carroll — the pen name of mathematician Charles Dodgson — first told Alice’s story to a real child on a boat trip in 1862. Its logic-bending humor has kept it in print, and in love, ever since.

The reading experience

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Audio narration

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Progress tracking

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Questions

About reading Alice in Wonderland

We grade it B1 (intermediate) — the most approachable book in the library. Short sentences and everyday vocabulary make it ideal for your first full classic.
You can read the sample chapter free, with no account. To read the full book — with tap-to-translate, audio narration and saved progress — start your trial at quiz.nikmas.studio.
About three hours across thirteen short chapters.
It's the complete original text, exactly as Carroll wrote it — nothing rewritten or cut. The built-in translation, saved vocabulary and audio narration are what carry you through the original prose.

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