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The Flower Fairies
100 headwords | below A1 | Starters
Authors
Jane Cadwallader. Illustrated by Gustavo Mazali.
Bluebell and his flower fairy friends lose their habitat. Can Matt and Lucy make them happy again?
What do you know about flowers? Where do they live? When can you see them? How many petals have they got? Can you eat them? How do they help plants make more plants? Find out about the beautiful, fantastic and funny world of flowers. You can also meet four Flower Fairies and read
how two children try to find them a safe home.
Syllabus
Vocabulary
Colours-Numbers-The world around us
Parts of the body-Transport
Adjectives for description and feelings
Grammar
Present simple and continuous
This / these
have got for possession
Can / can’t for ability
Determiner and conjunctions
Expressions
Nice to meet you-See you tomorrow-
Goodbye-Can you help?
I’ve got an idea!-What a fantastic
flower!-It’s too hot!
Tags
Nature | Fairies | Friendship
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The Flower Fairies
ISBN: 9788853643780
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