Oxford University Press, 2010. – 48 р. New non-fiction graded readers for primary – 8-year-olds and up. Cross-curricular topics and colour photos make learning English through other subjects exciting. Two new levels for younger or lower-level students forthcoming. Read and discover all about amazing plants. How many types of plant are there? Why are plants important?
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Reader. Oxford University Press, 2010, 48 pages. These motivating non-fiction readers are rich in content and beautifully illustrated. Fascinating information in carefully graded language appeals to a broad range of students and supports English across the curriculum, making the series perfect for CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning). Stunning colour photos, maps,...
Oxford University Press, 2011. – 56 р.
Read and discover all about our world in art . What are still lifes? Why do artists use perspective?
These motivating non-fiction readers are rich in content and beautifully illustrated. Fascinating information in carefully graded language appeals to a broad range of students and supports English across the curriculum, making the series...
Oxford University Press, 2010
New non-fiction graded readers for primary – 8-year-olds and up. Cross-curricular topics and colour photos make learning English through other subjects exciting. Two new levels for younger or lower-level students forthcoming.
Read and discover all about amazing plants. How many types of plant are there? Why are plants important?
Oxford University Press, 2011, 56 pages. Read and discover all about wonderful ecosystems on Earth . How are polar bears adapted to living in a frozen ecosystem? What are decomposers? This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for...
Oxford University Press, 2011. – 53 p. This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older. They can support Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), and cover a broad range of topics, within three...
Oxford University Press, 2012. – 56 р. Read and discover all about islands around the world . How do islands form? Which island has dragons? These motivating non-fiction readers are rich in content and beautifully illustrated. Fascinating information in carefully graded language appeals to a broad range of students and supports English across the curriculum, making the series...