
Children's · Audiobook read-along
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
A girl falls down a rabbit hole into a world of riddles, talking animals, and glorious nonsense.
Reading Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in English
Best for: A1–A2 (Beginner–Elementary), with read-along support
Reading it at your level: A1A2
This is one of the gentlest ways to read your first whole story in English. The sentences stay short, the events are funny and strange, and the same everyday words keep coming back. Because the story is already familiar to most people, you can relax and let the audio carry you from one odd scene to the next.
What you'll practise
- Past simple verbs as the story is told (fell, ran, said)
- Everyday question forms - 'Who are you?', 'Why is that?'
- Common polite and conversational phrases
- Tap any old-fashioned word to see its meaning
How to read it here: press play and follow the highlighted text as it's read aloud, and tap any word you don't know for a definition graded to your level. Start reading free →
Prefer a printout? Download the free companion PDF — the cover, your best-for level, what you'll practise, and the link back to read it along with audio. There's also a free key vocabulary PDF — the words from this book grouped by CEFR level, with definitions and examples.
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Common questions about reading Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
What level of English is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland best for?
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland suits A1–A2 (Beginner–Elementary) learners. With read-along audio and tap-to-define vocabulary, you can read it a little above your comfort level without getting stuck.
Is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland free to read in English?
Yes. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is free to read here with synced read-along narration — no signup and no payment.
Does Alice's Adventures in Wonderland come with audio?
Yes. Every book on The Reading Corner is narrated, with the words highlighting in time as you listen and every difficult word explained on tap — so you read and hear English together.





