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My First English Adventure Level 1

Do you know the story of Cinderella? Do you know who Winnie the Pooh's best friend is?

Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
Cinderella
Peter Pan

Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree

Peter Pan

In Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, Winnie the Pooh, as usual, is on the hunt for honey. He discovers a tree in which bees are busily making honey. He rolls in mud to look like a rain cloud and floats up the tree holding onto Christopher Robin’s balloon, in an attempt to get a hold of the honey. He can’t deceive the bees and has to flee without the honey. His stomach is still rumbling when he gets to Rabbit’s hole, where he eats every drop of Rabbit’s honey. When he tries to leave by the front door, he gets stuck in the hole. After a few days of not eating, he is finally pulled free by his friends.

Cinderella

Peter Pan

Cinderella is a rags-to-riches tale of a beautiful girl reduced to being a servant by her jealous stepmother and her stepsisters. With the help of a bit of magic from her fairy godmother, Cinderella is given a beautiful dress and use of a magnificent coach, and is able to attend the royal ball. At the ball, she falls in love with the Prince. Fleeing the ball at midnight, the hour when the magic spell is due to end, she leaves behind a glass slipper that the Prince and Grand Duke use to search her out. With the help of her little mouse and bird friends, she is discovered and assured a happy future.

Peter Pan

Peter Pan

Wendy and her brothers, John and Michael, are fans of Peter Pan, the hero of all their stories. The night that Mr. Darling decides should be Wendy's last night in the nursery, Peter Pan creeps in to reclaim his lost shadow and overhears the conversation. He decides to take the children off to Never Land, where Wendy will not have to grow up. With the help of pixie dust they all fly to Never Land where, together with the Lost Boys, they have numerous adventures with Captain Hook and the Indians. After a very exciting stay, and despite Peter Pan and the Lost Boy's pleas for her to stay with them, Wendy decides that it is time for her and her brothers to go back home.

 

 
Monthly Focus

Focus on...Working with Values.

Find out how to broaden your teaching to include work on values and developing the whole person. Topics such as jealousy, diversity and teamwork are covered in this booklet of fun photocopiable exercises that you can use with English Adventure.

Click here to download.

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