ЕLI, 2014. — 79 pages. — (Teen Readers)
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иллюстрированы картинками. Разнообразные упражнения. Дополнительная
страноведческая информация: Canterbury in the 1300s, Geoffrey
Chaucer, and Food.
In 1387, a group of people went to Canterbury. On their way, they
told stories. The stories were exciting and interesting. They
helped the group to enjoy their time travelling. But these stories
do not only tell us about the past. They are stories that anybody
can read and enjoy today. And they are stories that can teach us
many things, about love, about friendship, and about life.
In this reader you will find:
- information about Geoffrey Chaucer
- a section focusing on background and context
- a glossary of difficult words
- comprehension activities
- an exit test. Syllabus Topics:
Love
Feelings
Family
Friendship
Nature
Stories Grammar and Structures:
Simple Present: states and habits
Present Continuous: actions in progress
Past Simple: finished actions
Future forms: Present Continuous, going to, will
Can: ability, permission
Could: ability, permission in the past
Must: obligation
Have to: necessity
Will: offers, spontaneous decisions for future, predictions Adjectives:
Prepositions (place, movement, time)
Pronouns
Question Words
Relative Clauses
There is/There are
Verbs + infmitive/ing
- information about Geoffrey Chaucer
- a section focusing on background and context
- a glossary of difficult words
- comprehension activities
- an exit test. Syllabus Topics:
Love
Feelings
Family
Friendship
Nature
Stories Grammar and Structures:
Simple Present: states and habits
Present Continuous: actions in progress
Past Simple: finished actions
Future forms: Present Continuous, going to, will
Can: ability, permission
Could: ability, permission in the past
Must: obligation
Have to: necessity
Will: offers, spontaneous decisions for future, predictions Adjectives:
Prepositions (place, movement, time)
Pronouns
Question Words
Relative Clauses
There is/There are
Verbs + infmitive/ing