Porcius. Odissea di un maiale
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Paul Shipton crea narrazioni avvincenti che catturano giovani lettori. Le sue opere esplorano spesso temi dell'infanzia e dell'indipendenza emergente, presentate con arguzia e un tocco fantasioso. La prosa di Shipton è vivace e accessibile, permettendo ai lettori di immergersi facilmente nei suoi mondi creati. La sua scrittura stimola l'immaginazione e promuove l'amore per la lettura.







Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy.Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation.At Levels 1 to 6, every storybook reader links to an Oxford Read and Discover non-fiction reader.The first six Oxford Read and Imagine readers are publishing in January 2014, with more soon - teacher support materials and more information to follow.Audio in a choice of American and British English is available for every reader.At Levels Starter and Beginner, this audio is free to download from below for Oxford Teachers' Club members, or from the Student's Site at www.oup.com/elt/readandimagine.At Levels 1 to 6, audio is available in CD packs for every reader.
This work offers a further 24 "Treetops" titles in "Oxford Reading Tree's" series of fiction with built-in progression for pupils aged 7 to 11. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, the stories are accessible, motivating, and humorous. The series is organized into Oxford Reading Tree stages (from Stage 10 to Stage 14), with each stage introducing more complex narrative forms, extended reading vocabulary, and more text per page. Each stage is supported by the "Teacher's Guide", which offers guidance on using "Treetops" to assess children's reading ability, and includes a variety of activities, many on photocopiable sheets.
This simple non-fiction book introduces facts about the sun and the moon, and compares them.
Part of a 6 level series of readers for children learning English, which brings together a variety of fiction and non-fiction titles. This work aims to provide reinforcement of the basic structures and vocabulary contained in the most major primary courses.
This title is part of Phonics Bug - the first Phonics programme to bring together research-based teaching methods with 100% decodable books, CBeebies video, and an online reading world to give today's children a firm, fun foundation in Phonics. In this book for Phonics Phase 3: All the animals are afraid of Panther. All but Frog...This book includes the following words: all, was. This title was originally published as part of Rigby Star Phonics.
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Grandpa takes Ben, Rosie, Alice, and Clunk high in the mountains to study eagles. When they find a nest, the eagles think that Clunk is food! Will Clunk be dinner? And what happens when two climbers find thenest?CEFR A1Word count: 1,031
Ben, Max, and Clunk are in a little boat on the ocean. Where on Earth are Rosie, Alice, and Grandpa? And what's wrong with the van?
Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older.
Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older.
Find out what happens when aliens invade your planet in The Night of the Ticklers. Mike and Katy discover that an alien invasion can be a ticklish situation... TreeTops Fiction contains engaging novels from top authors and illustrators with the variety children need to develop a love of reading!
Mufasa was the king of the Pride Lands. He was also Simba's father. "You are going to be the king of all this," Mufasa told his son. But Simba's uncle, Scar, had a different plan... Who will be "The Lion King"?
Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy.Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation.At Levels 1 to 6, every storybook reader links to an Oxford Read and Discover non-fiction reader.
Wallace and his dog Gromit have a new business – a bakery. When Wallace meets Piella Bakewell, he falls in love. But Gromit discovers a terrible, dark secret, and has to work fast to save his friend.
A cheeky bug disturbs a hamster, a cat and a dog and a great chase ensues - ended only when the goat catches sight of the bug and is afraid!
A man takes Woody from Andy's home. He wants to sell him to a museum in Japan! Buzz and the other toys want to save Woody, but Woody has new friends now. Does Woody want to go home? Can Buzz save him?
Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy.Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation.At Levels 1 to 6, every storybook reader links to an Oxford Read and Discover non-fiction reader.The first six Oxford Read and Imagine readers are publishing in January 2014, with more soon - teacher support materials and more information to follow.Audio in a choice of American and British English is available for every reader.At Levels Starter and Beginner, this audio is free to download from below for Oxford Teachers' Club members, or from the Student's Site at www.oup.com/elt/readandimagine.At Levels 1 to 6, audio is available in CD packs for every reader.
Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older.
These exciting phonics-based stories are perfect for embedding and building on children's phonics knowledge. Uncle Max has lots of tall tales. Will he enjoy a real adventure in 'A Tall Tale'?
Ben, Rosie, and Max are at the recycling centre. Max drops his house key on a machine - oh no! Can Clunk help? What is Rosie's idea? Find out what happens.Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older.
Watch your students grow up with Rosie and Ben as they enjoy reading at the right level. The language is carefully graded so the Readers are easy to use alongside any coursebook or for reading alone. A powerful partnership with the non-fiction series Oxford Read and Discover means students can explore the same topic through fact and fiction. Read an adventure set in Africa's Serengeti, Can You see Lions? and then find out more about how animals use camouflage in Oxford Read and Discover Camouflage. Learners can complete activities whilst reading or after reading - some with supporting activities for the Cambridge Young Learner Test. Picture dictionaries and glossaries help with unknown words along the way.
When the Game Player of Zob pays a visit to earth and challenges the earthling children to a game, the children soon find out that the alien is a very bad loser - and that isn't good news for them...
Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy.Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation.At Levels 1 to 6, every storybook reader links to an Oxford Read and Discover non-fiction reader.The first six Oxford Read and Imagine readers are publishing in January 2014, with more soon - teacher support materials and more information to follow.Audio in a choice of American and British English is available for every reader.At Levels Starter and Beginner, this audio is free to download from below for Oxford Teachers' Club members, or from the Student's Site at www.oup.com/elt/readandimagine.At Levels 1 to 6, audio is available in CD packs for every reader.
Treetops is the Oxford Reading Tree series of fiction with built-in progression for pupils aged seven to 11. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, this story, entitled The Ultimate Trainers, seeks to be accessible, motivating and humorous. The series is organized into Oxford Reading Tree stages (from stage ten to stage 14), with each stage introducing more complex narrative forms, including: flashbacks and changes in viewpoint; descriptive writing; extended reading vocabulary; and more pages, more text, and fewer illustrations. Each stage is supported by the Teacher's Guide, which offers guidance on using Treetops to assess children's reading ability, and includes a variety of activities, many on photocopiable sheets.
Penguin & Disney combine forces to provide a new series of graded story books, 'Penguin Kids', designed to stimulate young readers and develop their English language reading skills.
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Today Ben's wearing new glasses. What happens when he plays ball with his friends in the school playground? And what happens when Grandpa makes Ben some fantastic new glasses?CEFR Pre-A1Word count:588
A clear grammar focus, so students always know what they are expected to learn. Characters are illustrated in a sophisticated style of drawing and photographs. Songs and chants, used to introduce new language, are in an upbeat, 'pop' style. Photos and information give a window on life in English-speaking cultures. Regular reviews and tests. Chit Chat can be used with children starting to learn English, or those who have already been introduced to listening and speaking in English.
The fat man moved fast and put Woody in his bag. He wanted to sell Woody to a museum in Japan.Buzz and the other toys want to save Woody. But Jessie shows Woody he is a famous toy. He is surprised – it’s nice to be famous.Woody has new friends now. Does he want to go home? Toy Story 2 9781408288634 Mp3 + Teacher´s Notes Využijte naší akční nabídky zde: http://www.bookmall.cz/eshop/Penguin-Kids-Box-varianta-2-57190
Bart the Shark is big and bad. Bart the Shark is feeling mad! Find out what happens to the little fish when Bart the Shark comes to visit, in this very funny rhyming story. The book is brightly illustrated with 3D cartoons by Jon Stuart.
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. What happens when Rosie, Ben, and Max go to the beach? They want to swim, but it is very windy, and the waves are too big. What does Grandpa do?CEFR Pre-A1Wordcount: 548
In Magic Tricks, find out if Wilf can fool a magician with his magic trick. Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories: Decode and Develop are an exciting new set of stories from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta. Full of humour and drama with a delightful mixture of familiar settings and brand new magic key adventures to inspire young readers. Featuring all your favourite characters, children will enjoy exploring the detailed humorous illustrations and be captivated by the storylines. These phonics-based stories are perfect for embedding and building on children's phonics knowledge. They contain high-interest vocabulary to support language development beyond Phase 5 of Letters and Sounds. Each book contains inside cover notes to help adults read and explore the content with the child, supporting their decoding and language comprehension development. Teaching notes on Oxford Owl support independent reading, guided reading, writing, and speaking, listening and drama activities.
[ Penguin Readers Level 3 ] Katy and her boyfriend Tom are happy playing in their band, Steel City, but when Tom gets a new guitar, he starts to change. Everytime he picks it up, he plays better than he has ever done, but he also behaves in a frightening way.
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. It's Sports Day at school, and Ben is running in a race. But Tim is the fastest and the strongest boy in school. Find out what happens. CEFR Pre-A1Word 694
Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older.
In The Time Capsule, what will the the children put in their own time capsule? Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories: Decode and Develop are an exciting new set of stories from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta. Full of humour and drama with a delightful mixture of familiar settings and brand new magic key adventures to inspire young readers. Featuring all your favourite characters, children will enjoy exploring the detailed humorous illustrations and be captivated by the storylines. These phonics-based stories are perfect for embedding and building on children's phonics knowledge. They contain high-interest vocabulary to support language development beyond Phase 5 of Letters and Sounds. Each book contains inside cover notes to help adults read and explore the content with the child, supporting their decoding and language comprehension development. Teaching notes on Oxford Owl support independent reading, guided reading, writing, and speaking, listening and drama activities.
"On the night of April 14, 1912, the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank. This is the full story. Why did the Titanic sink so quickly? Why did so many people die? What are the stories of all those people, young and old, rich and poor?"--Page 4 of cover
Duchess and her kittens live in one of the finest houses in Paris with Madame Bonfamille. O’Malley is a cat with no home and no owner. And he lives a long way from Paris. Edgar, the butler, wants Madame’s money and her cats are a problem. He has a terrible plan … Can O’Malley and his friends stop Edgar and save Duchess and the kittens?
Ant and Snail decide to have a race. Ant speeds off and is soon in the lead, but when Ant trips over and fall in a pit, he is glad when Snail arrives to help him. This story is illustrated in bright 3D colour by Jon Stuart.
Read and Imagine 1: On Thin IceOxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy.Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation.At Levels 1 to 6, every storybook reader links to an Oxford Read and Discover non-fiction reader.Audio in a choice of American and British English is available for every reader.
Bill and Sam arrive in the small American town of Summit with only two hundred dollars, but they need more and Sam has an idea for making a lot of money. When things start to go very wrong, both men soon regret their visit - and their idea.
'Slumdog Millionaire' is the story of a young boy from the streets of Mumbai who wins the popular quiz show 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire'. This book also contains a fact file section which provides information on making the story into a film, the country of India and the lives of street children.
Describes the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 and explores the reasons why so many of the passengers died.
Pearson English Readers bring language learning to life through the joy of reading. Well-written stories entertain us, make us think, and keep our interest page after page. Pearson English Readers offer teenage and adult learners a huge range of titles, all featuring carefully graded language to make them accessible to learners of all abilities. Through the imagination of some of the world’s greatest authors, the English language comes to life in pages of our Readers. Students have the pleasure and satisfaction of reading these stories in English, and at the same time develop a broader vocabulary, greater comprehension and reading fluency, improved grammar, and greater confidence and ability to express themselves. Find out more at
"'I am a vampire killer ... and now I need help, ' says Professor Fletcher to Colin. Colin needs a job and he needs money - but do vampires exist, or is the professor crazy?"--Back cover
This Reading Guide is aimed at the student and offers a 'way in' to different aspects of the novel of the same title. Activities engage students and enhance their reading of the novel. There is also a particular focus on writer's craft, in line with the requirements of the new curriculum. The Reading Guide is illustrated and has a magazine-feel to appeal to students. It can be used during the early stages of a Scheme of Work based on the novel, and can also be built in to lessons as the reading progresses and to support further reading activities.
"The year was 1963, and Beatlemania was only just beginning. Soon the Beatles had fans all around world. For the rest of the 1960's their music led the way and they changed modern music forever. This book tells the story of the greatest band in the world from the early days in Liverpool to the Beatles' music in the world today."--Page 4 of cover.
What is the crown, and why is it important for England? In this gripping mystery, the answers are all in Seaburgh, a small town near the sea.
Treetops is the Oxford Reading Tree series of fiction with built-in progression for pupils aged seven to 11. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, this story, entitled I Wish, I Wish, seeks to be accessible, motivating and humorous. The series is organized into Oxford Reading Tree stages (from stage ten to stage 14), with each stage introducing more complex narrative forms, including: flashbacks and changes in viewpoint; descriptive writing; extended reading vocabulary; and more pages, more text, and fewer illustrations. Each stage is supported by the Teacher's Guide, which offers guidance on using Treetops to assess children's reading ability, and includes a variety of activities, many on photocopiable sheets.
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Oxford Rooftops is the innovative course with an inviting sense of community at its heart. An exciting blend of digital and print materials provides perfectly paced lessons that bring Rooftops and its inhabitants to life. (Fuente: www.oupe.es).
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Simba's father, Mufasa, was king of the Pride Lands. "One day, you are going to be king of all this," he tells Simba. But Simba's uncle, Scar, thinks differently. Can Simba learn Scar's true plan? Who is the true Lion King?
A two-level course that challenges young learners, developing skills in reading and writing as well as listening and speaking.
A communicative four-skills course for beginners. Chit Chat follows the same tried-and-tested syllabus of the popular Chatterbox course. It is more grammatically organized than other primary courses. Children are encouraged to play with patterns in language to discover the basic elements of English grammar. Zany cartoon bugs help to make this fun. Language is presented through the boys and girls of the 'Superstars' music band, in humorous but realistic contexts. Information about the band and their fans provides a model for children to write and talk about themselves. all the listening activities, including the songs and comic strip stories EAN
Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy.Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation.At Levels 1 to 6, every storybook reader links to an Oxford Read and Discover non-fiction reader.The first six Oxford Read and Imagine readers are publishing in January 2014, with more soon - teacher support materials and more information to follow.Audio in a choice of American and British English is available for every reader.At Levels Starter and Beginner, this audio is free to download from below for Oxford Teachers' Club members, or from the Student's Site at www.oup.com/elt/readandimagine.At Levels 1 to 6, audio is available in CD packs for every reader.
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre- primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Grandpa takes Rosie, Ben, and Ben's friend Max to the mountains for a picnic. But a big storm is coming. Find out what happens. CEFR Pre-A1 Word count: 689
Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy.Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation.At Levels 1 to 6, every storybook reader links to an Oxford Read and Discover non-fiction reader.
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Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older. They offer great stories to read and enjoy. Activities provide Cambridge Young Learner Exams preparation. At Levels 1 to 6, every storybook reader links to an Oxford Read and Discover non-fiction reader. The first six Oxford Read and Imagine readers are publishing in January 2014, with more soon - teacher support materials and more information to follow. Audio in a choice of American and British English is available for every reader. At Levels Starter and Beginner, this audio is free to download from below for Oxford Teachers' Club members, or from the Student's Site at www.oup.com/elt/readandimagine. At Levels 1 to 6, audio is available in CD packs for every reader.
Ben and Max are in the rainforest with scientists Kyle and Erica. What has Max found? Is it what Kyle and Erica are looking for? And what is that loud noise?
What happens when Clunk fills four weather balloons with gas? It's fun in the clouds - but how can Clunk come down again? How can Ben, Rosie, and Grandpa help him?
Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn. Ben and Max are in the rainforest with scientists Kyle and Erica. What has Max found? Is it what Kyle and Erica are looking for? And what is that loud noise?
The year was 1963, and Beatlemania was only just beginning. Soon the Beatles had fans all around the world. For the rest of the 1960s their music led the way and they changed modern music forever. This book tells the story of one of the greatest bands in the world. Niveau A2 Ab Klasse 8 Mit integrierten Übungen im Buch MP3 Audio-CD Zusätzliches Übungsmaterial für den Lehrer zum Download über www.langenscheidt.de/pearson
Grandpa and Clunk take Ben and Rosie into the snowy mountains. Ben makes a snowball, and it gets bigger and biggerEL find out what happens!
Andy is going to college and his toys are afraid! Their new home is very different - the children don’t know how to play with toys, and some of the new toys are not friendly… Can Woody help them find a better home? Can they, like Andy, have a happy, new life?
Woody used to be Andy's favourite toy, but he's Bonnie's toy now. Her favourite toy is Forky. Woody wants Bonnie to be happy, so when he Forky runs away, Woody tries to bring him back. Can Woody get back to Bonnie and his friends? Will he want to? Or will he choose a different life?
Discover the magic of stories: Read and learn with Disney friends With the brand-new Disney Readers series, young learners can build their reading skills with the help of engaging Disney stories and characters they know and enjoy. Created to be used both at school and at home Helps young learners expand their reading in a fun and motivating way Audobook, extra learning content and activities included Aligned to the Global Scale of English and Common European Framework Lexile text measure 530 In a world where people hate rats, it's not easy to be one! Remy isn't like other rats. He loves to cook! In Paris, Remy helps his friend Linguini cook delicious meals.
Engaging fiction and non-fiction fully aligned to each stage of the Floppy's Phonics teaching programme, allowing children to consolidate their phonic knowledge through reading in context. Biff, Chip and Kipper go on a walk with Mum but they're feeling hungry ...
Engaging fiction and non-fiction fully aligned to each stage of the Floppy's Phonics teaching programme, allowing children to consolidate their phonic knowledge through reading in context. In this Biff, Chip and Kipper story, Chip comes to the rescue when things start to go badly at the school play.
Engaging fiction and non-fiction fully aligned to each stage of the Floppy's Phonics teaching programme, allowing children to consolidate their phonic knowledge through reading in context. Biff, Chip and Kipper go to the school fair. Dad bakes a cake ... and meets Anneena's pet snake!
Oxford Read and Imagine graded readers are at eight levels (Starter, Beginner, and Levels 1 to 6) for students from age 4 and older.