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Tiger Tales 2 activity book
Tiger Tales is the first level from the new Macmillan classic by renowed Primary authors Carol Read and Mark Ormerod. A story-based approach with a new twist! Make stories a truly engaging heads-up experience whether you use the integrated digital story-teller or traditional story cards. Plenty of opportunities for oral expression activities that build confidence and focus on a natural use of English.
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