‘When you have a problem and you don’t know what to do. Just stop a moment and look around you. You might think your problem is as big as a house. But in fact it might be as small as a ... MOUSE!
‘Put your elbows up stamp your feet on the ground make circles with your shoulders and turn around do the Armour Jive and count to five 1 2 3 4 5 HEY!
‘Once upon a time, a long time ago, in London there was a happy family in a happy house. Happy parents, happy children, and a happy dog.’ Tags Friendship Adventure In this Reader you will find: - Games and language activities - An audio recording of the story - A picture dictionary Never leave your windows open at night. Anything can get in.
Six baby meerkats sad and far from home! Uncle Jack and the children come to the rescue!
Here are the Emperor Penguins as happy as can be. They’re off to lay their eggs in a place far from the sea. They stay here all the winter as cold as cold can be. Until their babies hatch in a place far from the sea.
‘In the deep green forest what can you see? Ants and snakes and spiders and monkeys up a tree! In the deep green forest what can you do? Take photos. Climb up and swing from trees too!
Will the children be able to save PB3 and Robin from the OOs? And from the journalists? PB3 and Robin are happily doing their Earth homework! Little do they suspect that the evil OOs are chasing them! It looks like the end for our ET friends but … a band of Earth children come to the rescue. Will they be able to save them?
How PB3 and Robin help to save a life and a love! PB3 and his robot are excited to find themselves in a circus! Elephants and jugglers and an acrobat and a clown! They go with Sally to have tea in Coco the clown’s motorhome, visit the circus school and finally the big top. Little did they suspect that the excitement is just about to begin!
‘These are animals from a farm. A pig goes oink and a sheep goes baa. There’s a chicken and a duck and a horse of course. And a sad little goat with a curly coat.
‘They don’t have apples Potatoes or beans Or even a pea. They don’t have pears. They don’t have grapes. Poor Robin and PB3!
Ann is ALWAYS losing her things and her teacher is angry. But help is on the way!
‘Look at the parrots!
‘The small dog has the football! The small dog has the football!
Jack is on his summer holidays. He’s at the seaside with his grandma and grandad. Alfie is Jack’s dog. He’s on holiday too!
‘It’s late. Sophie is asleep in her bed and she is having a lovely dream. She is dreaming about a day at the circus. In her dream she meets Giggles the clown and Juliet the ballet dancer.
There are lots of colourful animal idioms in English. This book presents 60 common ones in humorous graphics. Written for foreign learners of English, the book gives clear explanation to each idiom, followed by concise example sentences.
The Scholastic DVD Readers combine graded reading with authentic audio-visual material that is sure to appeal to teenage students around the world. From the ancient Scottish tradition of the 'Burryman' to the Monster Raving Loony Party, Eccentric Britain introduces you the nation's creative, colourful and eccentric citizens! With DVD material from the BBC. CEF level: B1 (Intermediate).
Timesaver Interactive is an exciting new series of interactive whiteboard materials for use in the English Language Teaching classroom. Video prompts for class discussion contains twelve ready-to-use lessons, all packed with motivating activities designed to exploit the potential of the interactive whiteboard. Student worksheets and full teacher s note accompany each lesson