From the tresure house of Asian fairy stories and folk tales, comes this series written specially for upper primary and lower secondary Asian schools. Vocabulary has been kept to within a basic list of 1500-2000 words, and sentence patterns have been controlled, making the series an excellent classrom aid to reading comprehesion and to understading Asian cultures. Each story is followed by e…
These simple stories have been written with he requirements of upper primary of lower secondary Asian pupils in mind. They will be particullary suitable for pupils who have been studying English as a foreign or second language for about five years. The vocabulary - within a range of about 1,500 ' 'head' ' words - and the sentence patterns have been controlled with this in mind.
Ten classic folk-tales of Bali with humour and religious allegory, are re-told for upper primary and lower secondary Asian school children. Vocabulary has been kept to within a basic list of 1,500 words, and sentence panterns have been controlled making this collection an excellent aid to reading comprehension. Each story is followed by execises, further reiforcing, language skills
These 12 stories have been selected from the annals of Cambodian folklore for use as suplementary reading for upper primary or lower secondary pupils. None of the stories has appeared in Engglish until now.
These 20 simple folktales from the Philippines have been written with the requirements of Asian pupils in upper primary and lower secondary schools in mind. They will be particulary suitable for pupils who have been studying English as a foreign or second language for about five years. The vocabulary within a range of abou 1,500 'head words and the sentence patterns have been controlled with th…
These simple stories have been written with the requirements of upper primary and lower secondary Asian pupils in mind. They will be particularly suitable for pupils who gave been studying English as a foreign or second language for about five years. The vocabulary - within a range of about 1,500 "head" words - and sentence patterns have been controlled with this in mind
These wise and witty stories from Sri Lanka are told in a simple, yet negative way by Indi Rana who has had many books for children published around the world. The stories are illustrated by the author with a meticulous eye for detail, yet each the necessary humour to make them appealing to young children. These stories encompas all the culuture of Sri Lanka - Sinhalese, Tamil, Hindu, and Mosl…
These simple stories have been written with the requirements of upper primary and lower secondary Asian pupils in mind. They will be particulary suitable for pupils who have been studying English as a foreign or second language for about five years. The vocabulary - within a range of about 1,500 "head" words - and the sentence patterns have been controlled with this in mind.