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Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Illustrated by Gustavo Mazali.
Stage 4 400 headwords | A2 | Flyers | Classic
Authors
Jules Verne. Retold by Jane Cadwallader.
Jules Verne was a master of adventure stories. He also wanted children to think about nature.
This story asks them to wonder what is under the ground and if there is another world there. It is told by a young man, Axel, who with his uncle and a guide go down under the Earth through the crater of a volcano. The children follow them through tunnels and caves to find strange plants and animals and have exciting adventures. It’s a story about natural phenomena but also about persistence, initiative and courage in the face of the unknown.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
science, weather, materials, the world around us
Grammar and structures
Present simple and continous
Past simple and continuous
Present perfect
Will for future reference
Going to for future reference
Question tags
Have to for obligation
Could / couldnt for ability
In this Reader you will find:
Games and language activities | Au audio recording of the story | A picture dictionary
Tags
Curiosity about the natural world | Being adventurous, courage
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Journey to the Centre of the Earth
ISBN: 9788853631794
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