The Jungle Book (Green Apple Starter)Mowgli, a baby boy, is raised by a family of loving wolves in exotic India. He is educated by Bagheera, the black panther, and Baloo, the brown bear, who teach him the laws of the jungle. All the animals like him except for Shere Khan, a fierce tiger who wants to kill him.
When Mowgli is kidnapped and taken to the Lost City by the mischievous Monkey People, his friends ask Kaa, the python, to rescue him. His adventures don’t end here... he must still face and destroy Shere Khan.
This is the story of the jungle folk and the law they live by ... of Akela, the lone wolf, and Bagheera, the black panther ... of Shere Kahn, the lame tiger and Tabaqui, the jackal ... of Baloo, the brown bear ... of Kaa, the python ... of Raksha, the wolf ... and above all ... of Mowgli, the man-cub who came to live among them after his parents had been frightened away by Shere Kahn.
«Mowgli» - «Школфильм» 1983г; учебное видео, дублирован на английский язык студией "Школфильм". Уровень сложности английской речи рассчитан на детей 1-2 года обучения английскому языку. Серия состоит из трех фрагментов смонтированных по материалам фильма "Mowgli".
Added by: Dr_MIA | Karma: 132.04 | Black Hole | 23 July 2011
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The Jungle Book - Stage 2 (Bookworms)
In the jungle of Southern India the Seeonee Wolf-Pack has a new cub. He is not a wolf - he is Mowgli, a human child, but he knows nothing of the world of men. He lives and hunts with his brothers the wolves. Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther are his friends and teachers. And Shere Khan, the man-eating tiger, is his enemy.
Kipling's famous story of Mowgli's adventures in the jungle has been loved by young and old for more than a hundred years.
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