Dawn wants to sing on television. But how will she get rid of her hiccups? Phonics Focus: ur, er, ou, ow, u, aw, wa, are, air, ear, eer, long e, i, u; schwa o, u; mb, tion, sion, ful. Continue the journey into English... Each story gives children the chance to practice sounds and spelling patterns learned from Oxford Phonics World.
A girl's grandfather takes her to the city. What does she discover? Phonics Focus: er, all, are, long e, schwa a, e, i, o, u; silent letters mb, rh, st; ture, sure, tion, ous, ful
Full-colour fiction and non-fiction graded readers for primary. Stimulating integrated activities support and develop students' English language skills.Full-colour illustrations and cross-curricular content stimulate students' interest and maintain their attention, while carefully graded English introduces them to new language points in an entertaining context. Integrated activities for every page of story text encourage students to practise newly acquired language skills.
A woman finds a man on a beach. He is very cold, his clothes are wet, and he cannot speak. The woman phones for help, and an ambulance comes and takes the man to hospital. In hospital they ask the man questions, but he does not answer. He still cannot speak
England’s famous seducer of other men’s wives lays siege to his sister-in-law in the first “battle” of Ayckbourn’s celebrated trilogy, THE NORMAN CONQUESTS. In TABLE MANNERS, the action occurs in the dining room of Mother’s house where a conventional middle-class family is attempting to have a pleasant country weekend. But they are no match for Norman, the bane of the family, who horrifies everyone by doing exactly as he likes.