It is Billy’s his first day at school. He is happy and he wants to play with the other children. But when Billy asks if he can play, each child answers him in a different language. Billy is sad, he can’t play with anyone.
Then, Lorenzo becomes Billy’s friend and soon everyone is playing together.
In this book
Vocabulary
- Alphabet
- Colours
- Countries
- Greetings
- Numbers 1-10
Structures
- Can I …?
- Yes, you can. / No, you can’t.
- Can I …?
- To be
- Asking questions
- There is / there are
Functions
- Asking for permission
- Saying hello
- Saying and spelling your name
- Saying where you are from
- Counting to ten
Use this book in
- Reading class
- Civics class
La Collection
Les histoires sont précédées de quelques pages de jeux et d’activités qui familiarisent l’enfant au nouveau lexique, également présent sur les rabats de la couverture sous la forme d’un petit dictionnaire illustré. Au fil du texte, l’enfant découvre d’autres petits jeux qui rendent la lecture plus active. Le CD audio/Rom qui accompagne chaque livre comporte, outre le texte lu, de nombreuses activités pour la classe adaptées à l’usage du tableau interactif.
Helbling Young Readers is an exciting new series of graded readers for Primary Schools in 5 levels.
Engaging stories with beautiful full-colour illustrations, specially written to appeal to young learners of English, introduce high-frequency words in order to promote fluency from an early age. Each story is carefully graded and language is presented both as lexical groups and language functions.
Accompanying Interactive Whiteboard compatible CD-ROMs include a complete reading of the story, chants and games and link to the Young Readers website.
All materials use an open type font which has been devised to help children with reading difficulties.
All texts and recordings are in British English.
Picture Dictionary
Open-out flaps with picture dictionary, structures, vocabulary, letter to the reader and CLIL links
CLIL
Helbling Young Readers draw links with other classroom topics, developing cross-curricular skills and making the most of real classroom
learning and time. If you are reading The Thirsty Tree with your pupils you can immediately see you can also use it in Maths and Geography class.
Structures
All language exercised in each specific book is highlighted as either new or recycled from a lower level. There is always a perfect balance of new and revised structures in order to enhance and reinforce learning.
Language
Language is presented both as lexical groups and language functions.
On page activities often link in with other curricular subjects and allow the readers to interact with the story. Before and after reading activities preteach and practise words and structures and provide skills and pronunciation practice.
Levels
Each level has its own mascot, which grows in size as the reader gets older.