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    Cinderella
    The Fisherman and His Wife
    The Enormous Turnip
    The Magic Cooking Pot
    Peach Boy
    Classic Tales 1 2e: Rumpelstiltskin
    • Children love stories. Bring the magic of good storytelling into your classroom with Classic Tales, and they'll love their English lessons too. This new edition of the award-winning series uses traditional tales to bring English to life through more than 30 beautifully illustrated stories - now with accompanying: e-Books Audio Packs * Activity Books and Plays Project the story and accompanying audio onto the Interactive Whiteboard - a digital 'Big Book'! Students can also watch and listen to the story on their home computer or tablets - great for children who prefer computers to books...

      Classic Tales 1 2e: Rumpelstiltskin
    • The Magic Cooking Pot

      • 23pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,2(7)Évaluer

      A little girl and her mother have no food and no money. An old woman gives the little girl a magic cooking pot, and tells her the magic words. One day the little girl's out for a long time and the mother wants some porridge. She can tell the pot to cook, but she can't make it stop. She doesn't know the right words.

      The Magic Cooking Pot
    • The Enormous Turnip

      • 23pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,2(13)Évaluer

      A man puts a seed in the ground. It's an enormous turnip. He pulls the turnip but it doesn't move. "Come and help " he says. A woman, a boy, a girl, a dog, and a cat all come and help, but the turnip doesn't move. Then a little mouse helps.

      The Enormous Turnip
    • The Fisherman and His Wife

      • 23pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,0(4)Évaluer

      A fisherman finds a magic fish. The fisherman's wife wants a cottage. The fisherman asks the fish and they have it. A week later she wants a house. A week later she wants a palace and she wants to be Queen. The fisherman's wife cannot be happy. She wants to be Emperor of the entireworld.

      The Fisherman and His Wife
    • Cinderella

      • 23pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      A retelling of the classic story for young learners of English.

      Cinderella
    • Published 2012. 300 Headwords - CEFR A1. Children love stories. Bring the magic of good storytelling into your classroom with Classic Tales, and they'll love their English lessons too. This new edition of the award-winning series uses traditional tales to bring English to life through more than 30 beautifully illustrated stories - now with accompanying: E-Books, Audio Packs, Activity Books and Plays Project the story and accompanying audio onto the Interactive Whiteboard - a digital 'Big Book'! Students can also watch and listen to the story on their home computer or tablets - great for children who prefer computers to books... Enjoy the tale of the princesses who had holes in their shoes every morning. What did they do every night?

      Classic Tales 4 The Twelve Dancing Princesses (2nd)
    • Three Billy-Goats

      • 23pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      Three goats want to go over the troll's bridge. Please don't eat me! says the little goat. Wait for the next goat. He's big. And the little goat goes over the bridge. The big goat says, Wait for the next goat. He's very big. And the big goat goes over the bridge. What does the very big goat say to the troll?

      Three Billy-Goats
    • Beauty and the Beast

      • 31pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,5(4)Évaluer

      A man came to a strange palace. He saw nobody but, before he left, he picked a rose for Beauty, his youngest daughter. Then he saw a terrible, angry beast. The Beast wanted one of the man's daughters to come and live with him. If not, the man must die. Beauty went to live with the Beast. He wanted to marry her, but she could not love him. Beauty leaves him, but she dreams that he is dying. At last she understands that kindness is more important than a beautiful face.

      Beauty and the Beast
    • Little Red Riding Hood

      • 23pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,3(4)Évaluer

      Paperback. Pub 1996 23 Oxford University Press A little girl went into the forest to visit her Grandma Her mother told her not to stop and play and not to leave the road. But the little girl met a wolf. told the wolf where she was going. and left the path to pick some flowers. The wolf ran to Grandma's house. ate her. put on one of her nightdresses. and got into Grandma's bed. Does the wolf eat Little Red Riding Hood. too What happens when Little Red Riding Hood's father finds the wolf

      Little Red Riding Hood