A Venezia arriva l'acqua alta e dei ladri rubano un quadro di Leonardo da Vinci! Tina e suo fratello Leone abitano a Venezia. Leone lavora al museo delle Gallerie dell'Accademia. Leone è molto emozionato perché al museo arriva un quadro di Leonardo da Vinci: La dama con l'ermellino! Tina, invece, è spaventata perché a Venezia arriva l'acqua alta e lei ha paura dell'acqua! Ma, poi, i ladri rubano il quadro e Leone sparisce! E Tina deve trovare il quadro e salvare suo fratello! Sillabo: Coniugazione attiva e riflessiva dei verbi regolari e dei più comuni verbi irregolari. ... |
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Con Nonna Rosa, ogni cosa diventa una sorpresa! Così, una gita sulla spiaggia si trasforma in una magica avventura! Nonna Rosa e i suoi amici incontrano dei piccoli vichinghi! Insieme aiutano una piccola balena a tornare dalla mamma... aiutali anche tu! Sillabo: Presentarsi, invitare, dare e capire un ordine. Temi: Amicizia tra culture diverse, Risolvere problemi, Gentilezza verso gli animali. Livello: Principiante assoluto Pre-A1. Illustrazioni di Gustavo Mazali. Il libro fa parte della serie Primaria letture graduate - Livello Pre-A1 presso ELi Publishing. Con ELi Link puoi accedere ai contenuti ... |
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In Novelle per un anno di Luigi Pirandello troverte alcune tra le sue più famose novelle tra cui Pensaci, Giacomino!, La giara e Ciaula scopre la luna permettendo di conoscere uno degli autori più amati della letteratura italiana. Può il semplice fischio del treno cambiare la vita di un uomo? E una marsina stretta e strappata può essere così importante da salvare una povera giovane dall'ipocrisia della società? Come sempre, le storie di Pirandello mostrano l'altra faccia degli uomini e del loro modo di vivere. Una raccolta di nove Novelle per conoscere non solo un grande scrittore, ma ... |
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Retold by Lisa Suett. ... 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!"I'm sorry, Grandma. Mummy is right. It isn't safe to stop in the woods", says Little Red Riding Hood." From the book Vocabulary areas: Animals in the wood, the face and body, colours. Grammar and structures: Present simple - Have got - There is / ... |
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Why doesn't summer come to the Giant's garden? Find out how the Selfish Giant changes and learns about friendship. A Giant lives in a castle with a beautiful garden. But the Giant is selfish and wants it all to himself. He doesn't want the children to play in his garden. Winter comes and never leaves until... something happens and the Giant learns about love and sharing! Vocabulary areas: seasons, nature, adjectives, feelings. Grammar and Structures: Present simple, Present continuous, There is / There are, Prepositions of place, Possessive's, Adverbs of frequency. Topic: Friendship, Sharing, How to treat ... |
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The small dog has the football! Granny Fixit, can you fix it? Can you get the ball for Paul? This is a story about Granny Fixit and a boy who loses his ball. There's a skateboard chase through the town when a dog, a cat and then a squirrel take the ball. Can Granny Fixit get the ball back for the boy? Vocabulary areas: Sports and leisure, transport, animals, adjectives to describe feelings. Grammar and structures: Present simple, Present progressive, Imperatives, Have for possession, There is / There are, Can for ability, Question words: what? / where? / who?, Conjunctions: and / but. Topic: Friendship, Adventure, ... |
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Can you imagine being whooshed away by the wind to a magic land of witches and strange characters? Have you ever met Munchkins or Winkies or monkeys with wings and an all powerful wizard? This is the story of how Dorothy made some wonderful friends in a magic land and how she tried to get back home to Kansas. Did she manage? You'll have to read the story to find out! Vocabulary areas: Colours, clothes, parts of the body, directions. Grammar and Structures: Present simple, Verb + infinitive, Must and have to for obligation, Determiners: some - any, Adjectives of description and feeling, Prepositions of place. Topic: ... |
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The classic story of a young girl who falls into a hole, eats and drinks poison and grows bigger and smaller."It was a hot, hot day; her boring sister was reading a boring book - with no pictures! - and Alice didn't know what to do..." From the book Vocabulary areas: Gender and gender role. Grammar and Structure: Common regular and irregular verbs in the simple past, all forms, Common regular and irregular verbs in the present, all forms, There is / are / was / were, all forms + simple determiners, I think / I'm sure + verb, Modal verbs: can and could for ability, Adverbs of manner and frequency, ... |
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How we look after water is something that will greatly affect the future of our Earth and the wellbeing of its inhabitants. This book asks children to think about the questions: What do you know about water? How much water is there on Earth and why is it so important? What do you know about the animals that live in our oceans, rivers and lakes? Are we looking after this vital natural resource? It also tells three stories from different parts of the world about how children have dealt with problems related to water. Vocabulary areas: materials, wild animals, nature, time, work. Grammar and Structure: Present simple and ... |
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Can the children save a baby whale on the beach with the help of some Viking children? (And a little help from Granny Fixit, of course!). 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? 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 ... |
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Have you ever seen a sloth? Jim and his brother and sister meet one in this adventure in the Amazon Rainforest. This is a story of how they team up with Slowly, the Sloth and his friends, helped by Uncle Jack, his daughter Dr Silver and some Amazon Indians to save their habitat. Vocabulary areas: The world around us, family, the body. Grammar and Structures: Present, Present continuous, Past verb + ing, Infinitive of purpose, Comparatives, Adverbs, Let's..., Must for obligation, Should for advice, Question words: What... How... Topic: Adventure, Protecting our environment, Solidarity. Level: Beginner A1.1. ... |
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Retold by Lisa Suett. ... The four Bremen Musicians like the little house in the forest. It's their home now. And every day they sing and play together! This is the story of a donkey who runs away to Bremen to play music in a band. On the road he meets other animals. Who does he meet? On their way they find a house. But who is in the house? Read the story and see! Vocabulary areas: animals, musical instruments, prepositions of place, animal and instrument sounds, emotions. Grammar and Structures: Present simple, Present continuous, Adjectives, Conjunctions: so, because, Can for ability, There is / There are, What (a / ... |