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Rumbledumble and the Storm
200 headwords | A1 | Starters
Authors
Jane Cadwallader
Some children help their parents to learn that, although we are different, we can all help each other.
Most of the people in the village don’t like Rumbledumble. He’s very big and a bit scary. The only ones who aren’t scared are the children of the village who often go to his house to play. It takes a storm to change things. How? What happens? Read and find out!
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas:
The weather, work, rooms of the house, furniture, feelings
Language
Present simple
Present continuous
Comparatives
Prepositions of place and movement
There is / are
Expressions
Hurry!
A bit (scary)
Thank you / Thank you very much
Be careful
Hold … for me please
Let’s...
In fact…
What a mess!
Oh, great!
Tags
Climate | Friendship | Bravery
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Rumbledumble and the Storm
ISBN: 9788853643827
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