Bir A2: Save The Titanic
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9789925362073
BIR A2:SAVE THE TITANIC (BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL READERS)
They called it ‘the ship that would never sink’, but on 15th April, 1912, the British passenger liner Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough lifeboats for everybody. Of the 2,224 people aboard, more than 1,500 died. Another ship, the Carpathia, sailed ...
They called it ‘the ship that would never sink’, but on 15th April, 1912, the British passenger liner Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough lifeboats for everybody. Of the 2,224 people aboard, more than 1,500 died. Another ship, the Carpathia, sailed ...
BIR A2:SAVE THE TITANIC (BURLINGTON INTERNATIONAL READERS)
They called it ‘the ship that would never sink’, but on 15th April, 1912, the British passenger liner Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough lifeboats for everybody. Of the 2,224 people aboard, more than 1,500 died. Another ship, the Carpathia, sailed through dangerous ice fields and rescued 705 survivors from the Titanic. Charlotte, a young passenger on the Carpathia, tells the story of that rescue.
Burlington International Readers offer interesting and challenging fiction and non-fiction titles, with a focus on classic literature.
For Students
• Carefully graded content to follow CEF levels
• Challenging comprehension activities integrated into the body of the reader
• Include literary analysis activities
• Cross-curricular pages at the end of the reader explore the topic, the world of the author and the literary genre
• Suggestions for project work and techno tasks
• Attractive colour illustrations
• Monolingual glossary
Website
In the Student's Zone, students will find additional resources to accompany their reader:
• MP3 audio tracks for each chapter and for the cross-curricular texts
• Book report (printable)
For Teachers
In the Teacher's Zone, teacher will find:
• MP3 audio tracks for each chapter and for the cross-curricular texts
• All the student's website resources
• A general information leaflet about the Burlington International Readers series
• All Teacher's Material and Final Tests
They called it ‘the ship that would never sink’, but on 15th April, 1912, the British passenger liner Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, there weren’t enough lifeboats for everybody. Of the 2,224 people aboard, more than 1,500 died. Another ship, the Carpathia, sailed through dangerous ice fields and rescued 705 survivors from the Titanic. Charlotte, a young passenger on the Carpathia, tells the story of that rescue.
Burlington International Readers offer interesting and challenging fiction and non-fiction titles, with a focus on classic literature.
For Students
• Carefully graded content to follow CEF levels
• Challenging comprehension activities integrated into the body of the reader
• Include literary analysis activities
• Cross-curricular pages at the end of the reader explore the topic, the world of the author and the literary genre
• Suggestions for project work and techno tasks
• Attractive colour illustrations
• Monolingual glossary
Website
In the Student's Zone, students will find additional resources to accompany their reader:
• MP3 audio tracks for each chapter and for the cross-curricular texts
• Book report (printable)
For Teachers
In the Teacher's Zone, teacher will find:
• MP3 audio tracks for each chapter and for the cross-curricular texts
• All the student's website resources
• A general information leaflet about the Burlington International Readers series
• All Teacher's Material and Final Tests
Autor | Piccolo, Louanne |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2024 |
Kirjastus | Burlington Books |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Pikkus | 190 |
Laius | 190 |
Keel | English |
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