Happy House 1 Activity Book Free Download
Re uploaded by DE on 02-Feb-16 These activities are simple to do in class, they activate the key language of the unit in a meaningful and stimulating way and children can take the finished activity home in order to share their learning with parents. The Class Book also contains attractive culture pages, introducing children to Anna, a British girl, and to British Christmas and Easter traditions.
Who lives in Happy House? There are two sets of characters in Happy House, and they inhabit parallel worlds within the house.
Happy House New Edition: Level 1 Teacher Book, Stella Maidment, Lorena Roberts, Aug 30, 2009, A story-based course that introduces young children to English first through listening and speaking, and then provides a gentle introduction to reading and writing.
Atmega16 opisanie na russkom youtube. These are: the world of everyday family life, which we experience via the 'real' human family - Mum, Dad, the twins (Polly and Jack), and Daisy, the baby; and the fantasy 'mouse world' featuring Spike and Ruby. Although the mice live behind the skirting and under the floors, they often venture into the rooms of the house, particularly to tease the family cat, Otto, who interacts with both sets of characters.
Re uploaded by DE on 02-Feb-16 These activities are simple to do in class, they activate the key language of the unit in a meaningful and stimulating way and children can take the finished activity home in order to share their learning with parents. The Class Book also contains attractive culture pages, introducing children to Anna, a British girl, and to British Christmas and Easter traditions. Who lives in Happy House? There are two sets of characters in Happy House, and they inhabit parallel worlds within the house. These are: the world of everyday family life, which we experience via the 'real' human family - Mum, Dad, the twins (Polly and Jack), and Daisy, the baby; and the fantasy 'mouse world' featuring Spike and Ruby.
Although the mice live behind the skirting and under the floors, they often venture into the rooms of the house, particularly to tease the family cat, Otto, who interacts with both sets of characters.