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    Travelling through time
    Martin Luther King
    Dinosaurs
    Criss Cross - Student's Book
    Charlie und der große gläserne Fahrstuhl
    Sleeping Beauty
    • Sam and Amy go on holiday to Thailand. Sam has a toy spider. Amy has a toy cat, and a tablet. What is that magic picture on her tablet?

      The Magic Toys on Holiday2019
    • The fastest flying insect is a dragonfly. A kangaroo can jump 13.5 metres. Dolphins are intelligent and friendly animals. Animal Athletes of land, sea and air. There are cool cats and other acrobats. Let’s read about them all.

      Pearson English Kids Readers - 4: Level 4: Animal Athletes CLIL2013
    • Sleeping Beauty

      • 16 Seiten
      • 1 Lesestunde

      Princess Aurora lives in a big castle. Prince Phillip is her friend. The Princess puts one hand on a spindle ... she sleeps and sleeps. Does Princess Aurora see Prince Phillip again?

      Sleeping Beauty2012
      4,3
    • Now that Charlie has won the chocolate factory, what's next? Even wilder adventures, that'swhat! Join him, Grandpa Joe, and, of course, Willy Wonka for the amazing, intergalactic sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!

      Charlie und der große gläserne Fahrstuhl2001
      4,2
    • Travelling through time

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      This non-fiction text is one of a series designed for those who want to develop proficiency in reading English. The series features five levels, from beginner to upper-intermediate, to support students taking UCLES exams.

      Travelling through time2000
    • This educational resource is designed for students learning English as a second language, providing a comprehensive approach to language acquisition. The content is structured to enhance both language skills and cultural understanding through engaging themes and practical exercises. Each unit focuses on key vocabulary, grammar, and communication strategies, integrating listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities to support diverse learning styles. The storyline revolves around relatable scenarios that students may encounter in everyday life, fostering real-world language use. Themes include personal identity, relationships, travel, and cultural exchange, encouraging learners to connect with the material on a personal level. Key elements include a variety of characters that represent different backgrounds and perspectives, facilitating discussions on social issues and cultural diversity. The accompanying practice book reinforces the concepts introduced in the student’s book, offering additional exercises and assessments to track progress. Overall, this resource aims to build confidence and competence in English language learners through structured lessons and interactive content.

      Criss Cross. Student's Book + Practice Book1998