Engaging decodable Biff, Chip and Kipper stories 100% matched to Letters and Sounds enable your pupils to practise phonic skills with their favourite characters.
Richard is bored with the quiet life of his village. He would like to have a motor-car and drive it . . . very fast. But Richard lives in a future world where there are no cars, only bicycles and small villages and green forests. And now he is twelve years old, and like the other children, he must do his Year of Sharing. He must live alone in the forest with the wild animals. He must learn to share his world; he must learn how animals live and eat and fight . . . and die.
Great stories to read and enjoy, with language support, activities, and projects. Level 2 contains 450 headwords.It's snowing at the farm. Ben, Rosie, Alice, and Clunk find some sheep in the snow on a hill. It's getting colder. Can they help the sheep?
'The people on this island don't like archaeologists,' the woman on the ferry says. You only want to study the 4,500 year-old Irish megalithic stones but very soon strange things begin to happen to you. Can you solve the mystery in time?
What?s up? Essentials Your student will? Be inspired and motivated by the fresh original topics and dynamic and varied activities. Learn more than just English with a wealth of cross-curricular content that ranges from Maths to Music and from Science to Citizenship. Know exactly what to do at all times with clearly-presented objectives and attractive intuitive design and structure. You will? Feel confident that your are covering all the requirements of the curriculum with a balanced and carefully-designed syllabus that gives equal weight to grammar, vocabulary and the four skills. Meet the needs of all your students with a wide range of supplementary and assessment materials that cater specifically for mixed-ability groups. Specific books to help ALL your students follow your classes. Your student will? Follow the class more easily with simpler exercises and instructions and explanations in Spanish. Feel more integrated. Use full-colour, attractive books. You will? Help students reach achievable goals with reduced contents. Work in parallel with Essentials and the normal Student?s book in the same class, as they both feature the same structure and methodology. Have all the answers available in separate booklet. www.pearsonELT.es
What?s up? Essentials Your student will? Be inspired and motivated by the fresh original topics and dynamic and varied activities. Learn more than just English with a wealth of cross-curricular content that ranges from Maths to Music and from Science to Citizenship. Know exactly what to do at all times with clearly-presented objectives and attractive intuitive design and structure. You will? Feel confident that your are covering all the requirements of the curriculum with a balanced and carefully-designed syllabus that gives equal weight to grammar, vocabulary and the four skills. Meet the needs of all your students with a wide range of supplementary and assessment materials that cater specifically for mixed-ability groups. Specific books to help ALL your students follow your classes. Your student will? Follow the class more easily with simpler exercises and instructions and explanations in Spanish. Feel more integrated. Use full-colour, attractive books. You will? Help students reach achievable goals with reduced contents. Work in parallel with Essentials and the normal Student?s book in the same class, as they both feature the same structure and methodology. Have all the answers available in separate booklet. www.pearsonELT.es
England and Scotland in the 1500s. Two famous queens - Mary, the Catholic Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth I, the Protestant Queen of England. It was an exciting and a dangerous time to be alive, and to be a queen. Mary was Queen of Scotland when she was one week old. At sixteen, she was also Queen of France. She was tall and beautiful, with red-gold hair. Many men loved her and died for her. But she also had many enemies - men who said: 'The death of Mary is the life of Elizabeth.'
The job was too good. There had to be a problem - and there was. John Duncan was an honest man, but he needed money. He had children to look after. He was ready to do anything, and his bosses knew it. They gave him the job because he couldn't say no; he couldn't afford to be honest. And the job was like a poison inside him. It changed him and blinded him, so that he couldn't see the real poison - until it was too late.
Conradin is ten years old. He lives alone with his aunt. He has two big secrets. The first is that he hates his aunt. The second is that he keeps a small, wild animal in the garden shed. The animal has sharp, white teeth, and it loves fresh blood. Every night, Conradin prays to this animal and asks it to do one thing for him, just one thing. This collection of short stories is clever, funny, and shows us 'Nature, red in tooth and claw'. In other words, it is Saki at his very best.
Greg is a teenager with a problem - his father. After the death of Greg's mother in an accident, his father takes no interest in life at all. Greg tries hard to help him. His father is too old to rock and roll, of course . . . or is he? These short stories by Jan Mark look at life, love, and friendship through teenagers' eyes.