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The Wind in the Willows
Stage 1 600 headwords | A1 | Movers | Classic
Authors
Kenneth Grahame. Retold by Michael Lacey Freeman.
Toad is never happy to sit at home and do nothing. He likes adventure and fun.
Sometimes things go wrong, but he is a lucky Toad. He has the most important thing that anyone can have. He has friends. He has Rat, and Mole, and Badger. Follow these four friends around the English countryside. Visit them inside their houses, and travel with them in a car, or on a boat on the river. Listen to the wind in the willows.
Syllabus
Vocabulary Areas
Animals, Food, Transport, Weather, Nature
Grammar and Structures
Simple present: States and habits; Present Continuous: actions in progress;
Past Simple: Finished actions; Future forms; Will, going to, Present Continuous; Can: ability; Could: ability: Must: obligation: Have to: necessity.
Will: predictions. Adjectives, Prepositions; (place, time), Question words; Relative Clauses; There is/There are; Pronouns; Verbs + infinitive/ing
In this Reader you will find:
Glossary of difficult words | After-reading activities | An audio recording of the book
Tags
Adventure | Nature | Friendship
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The Wind in the Willows
ISBN: 9788853626394
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