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The Railway Children
Stage 1 Elementary | 600 headwords | A1 | Movers
Authors
Edith Nesbit - Retold by Michael L. Freeman
Three children and their mother move to a new home because their father gets sent away.
They are sad at the beginning of their new life, but they make a new friend along the way and live a lot of adventures. Three children go to live in the country.
Their house is near a train station. They go there with their mother. But their father isn’t there. The train station is an exciting place. Bobbie, Peter
and Phyllis are always there. And they do a lot of exciting things.
Syllabus
Topics Love, Feelings, Family, Trains, Nature
Grammar and Structures Simple Present: states and habits, Present
Continuous: actions in progress, Past
Simple: finished actions, Future forms:
Present Continuous, going to, will,
Can: ability, permission, Could: ability,
permission in the past,
Must: obligation, Have to: necessity,
Will: offers, spontaneous decisions
for future, predictions, Adjectives,
Prepositions (place, time), Pronouns
Tags
Family | Friends| Food | Trains | Nature
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The Railway Children - Teen ELI Readers
ISBN: 9788853631886
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