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My First English Adventure Level 2

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

Bambi
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Pinocchio
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree

Bambi

Peter Pan

This is the story of a lovable fawn, Bambi, who lives in a forest with his mom and dad. He explores life with his two good friends: Thumper, a rabbit, and Flower, a skunk. The story starts sadly with Bambi losing his mother at the hands of hunters, but he goes on to have many happy adventures and to fall in love in Faline. In the end, he becomes the Great Prince of the Forest.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Peter Pan

Snow White is a young Princess who lives in a castle with her stepmother, the Queen. One day she meets a handsome prince, but she runs away out of shyness. The queen is jealous of Snow White's beauty so she asks a hunter to kill her, but the hunter doesn't have the heart and lets her escape into the woods. Snow White meets the Seven Dwarfs who take her into their house. They all live happily until the Queen discovers that Snow White is alive. Dressed up as an old peddler woman, the Queen persuades Snow White to take a bite of a poisoned apple. Snow White falls into a deep sleep that can only be broken by love's first kiss. The handsome Prince kisses Snow White and breaks the spell. Together they ride to the Prince's kingdom and live happily ever after.

Pinocchio

Peter Pan

Pinocchio is a wooden puppet made and named by Geppetto, a woodcarver. Geppetto wishes on a wishing star that Pinocchio were a real boy. The Blue Fairy brings Pinocchio to life, and tells him that if he proves himself brave, honest and unselfish, she will turn him into a real boy. She also makes Jiminy Cricket Pinocchio's conscience. But Foulfellow the Fox and Gideon the Cat lead Pinocchio astray. To teach Pinocchio not to lie, the Blue Fairy rewards Pinocchio by turning him into a real boy.

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.

 
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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