A coursebook for the first-grade children starting their education in English at primary school. Features such themes as greeting people, toys, house, prepositios of place, body, holidays, and common adjectives.
The 72-page Class Book consists of clear and attractive illustrations which support the songs, chants, dialogues, and stories used to present and practise the language. Apart from unit headings, rubrics, and footnotes, intended for you to use as a quick and easy reference, there is no text. The Class Book has a carefully graded cross-curricular page in each unit. Each unit ends with a Take-home English craft activity.
Teddy's Train is a pre-primary range of flexible materials to introduce pre-school children to English. Children join Teddy on his train and go to different places such as his house, the swimming pool, the carnival the park and a picnic. At each place they encounter words, games and songs. Reuploaded Thanks to Julbakhk
The flood brings in not only the muddy waters but a series of suspicious clues that convinced Mrs. Pitman, a boarding house keeper, that a murder has been committed at her boarding house. Jennifer Ladley aka Jennie Brice is missing and with the help of Mr. Holcombe, a quirky gentleman with a passion for mysteries, they embark on a quest for the truth behind the disappearance of Jennie Brice.
A two-year course to follow Happy House, or as a first English course for children who are ready to read and write. The characters found in Happy House have grown up a little and are exploring the streets! Key features * A variety of reading texts including comic strips, topic-based texts, and rhymes. * Progressive development of writing skills. * Regular speaking activities with plenty of pairwork and games. * Material to prepare students for the Young Learners' exam.