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‘I’m sorry, Grandma. Mummy is right. It isn’t safe to stop in the woods,’ says Little Red Riding Hood.

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When the children go with their mother to a Viking archaeological site Granny Fixit organises an interesting encounter for them with some Viking children. Together they find a baby whale on the beach. Will they be able to help the baby whale go back to its mother in the sea?

Syllabus

Vocabulary areas

Family and friends, sport, the world around us

Grammar and structures

Present simple - Present progressive - Have got for possessions - Can for permission - Can for ability

Expressions

Would you like to … / Let’s … - Thank you – Ooops - Er… - Suddenly …Pronouns: I / you / we, my / our / your –Too - Descriptive adjectives - Question words: where, what - Look out! - Ah! Help! - Oh! - Shh!

Tags

Friendship across cultural boundaries | Resourcefulness | Kindness to animals

Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived in a village near the forest. Her name was Little Red Riding Hood. One day, Little Red Riding Hood visits her grandma in the woods where she meets a big bad wolf. Look out, Little Red Riding Hood! Does Little Red Riding Hood get to grandma’s house? Let’s read and see!

Syllabus

Vocabulary areas

Animals in the wood, the face and body, colours

Grammar and structures

Present simple - Have got - There is / There are - Question words: Where / What / Who - ImperativeConjunctions: and / but - Adjectives

Tags

Adventure | Safety | The woods

Original

Multimedia | 32 pages

ISBN 978-88-536-3119-0

Word count 526

Fairy Tales

Multimedia | 32 pages

ISBN 978-88-536-3117-6

Word count 542

Stage 1 below A1

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