Helbling Readers Red Series Fiction Short Reads
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Helbling Readers Red Series Fiction Short Reads Produkte
Helbling Readers Red Series Fiction Short Reads
Good readers make good learners!
Good readers make good learners!
Liebevoll illustrierte Kurzgeschichten, bei denen Anfänger und auch Lesemuffel Freude am Lesen entwickeln. Der geringe Umfang von maximal 32 Seiten garantiert ein Erfolgserlebnis und stärkt das Selbstvertrauen.
- Eine große Auswahl an Before & After Reading Activities für die Arbeit in der Klasse
- Glossary mit Key Words zur Wortschatzentlastung
- Audio-Aufnahme der Geschichte als Hörbuchfassung
- Interaktives und kostenloses Online-Angebot mit zahlreichen Übungen auf der HELBLING e-zone
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Towards Cambridge A2 Key
Trinity GESE Grades 1-2
Present simple of auxiliary verbs and can; present simple of most common verbs; present continuous; imperative; there is/there are; like/love/hate doing; short answers and question tags; interrogative sentences (who/what/what colour/how much/how many); would like; interrogative pronouns; personal pronouns (subject and object); plural nouns; countable and uncountable nouns; possessive adjectives; possessive ‘s; demonstrative adjectives and pronouns; adverbs of frequency; some and any; definite and indefinite articles; cardinal and ordinal numbers; conjunctions.
Towards Cambridge A2 Key
Trinity ISE Foundation (GESE Grades 2-3)
Past simple of auxiliary verbs; past simple of regular verbs; past simple of common irregular verbs; past continuous; past simple vs past continuous; present continuous as future tense; be going to as future tense; have to vs must; comparatives; superlatives; common adverbs; possessive pronouns; prepositions of time and place; prepositions at the end of sentences; subject and object questions; to for purpose.
LEVEL 3 - A2
Cambridge A2 Key
Trinity ISE Foundation (GESE Grades 3-4)
Present perfect; will for future tense; modal verbs: should; most common phrasal verbs; yet/already/just; one/ones; ever/never; reflexive pronouns; indefinite pronouns; too + adjective; not + adjective + enough; relative pronouns who, which and that; either/neither; impersonal pronouns you, one and they; very/really/quite.