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The Legend of Robin Hood
200 headwords | A1 | Starters/Movers
Authors
Anonymous. Retold by Jane Cadwallader. Illustrated by Gustavo Mazali.
This adventure story tells the beginnings of the legend of Robin Hood, a legend that has fascinated generations of children.
It starts when Robin Hood comes home to England after fighting for King Richard the Lionheart. He finds that his house has been taken over by the bad Prince John and his servant the Sheriff of Nottingham. Robin goes into Sherwood Forest where, along with Maid Marion, he forms a band to fight back against the bad Prince and the Sheriff and to defend the poor.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas
phsycial descriptions, food and meals,
everyday activities, action verbs
Grammar and structures
Present simple, Present continuous
Adverbs, Comparative and superlative
adjectives, Verb + Infinitive,
Can / Can’t for ability, Prepositions
of place, Relative clauses
Tags
Recognising right and wrong | Sharing | Kindness
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The Legend of Robin Hood
ISBN: 9788853631435
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