Книга: George Gibson «American Folk Tales: Step 1: A2 (+ CD)»

American Folk Tales: Step 1: A2 (+ CD)

Here are three of America's most-loved folk tales of the 1800s. Meet Johnny Appleseed who planted apple seeds across America. Find out how Pecos Bill became king of the Cowboys of Texas. Visit a Southern plantation and laugh with cunning Brer Rabbit. Easy adaptation at Step One level; Wide range of activities practicing the four skills; KET-style activities; Trinity-style activities (Grade 3); Full recording of the text with additional listening activities; Dossiers on American Food made with Apples, Apple-Raisin Crumble, Young America and its Settlers, Life on a Ranch, Fox Hunting, and Brer Tales and the South; Project on the Web; Exit test with answer key.

Содержание:

The Legend of Johnny Appleseed, Pecos Bill, The Tale of Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby

Издательство: "Cideb, Black Cat" (2003)

Формат: 166x243, 80 стр.

ISBN: 9788853001078? 978-88-530-0107-8

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American Folk Tales (+ Audio CD)Enjoy three of America’s most-loved folk tales of the 1800s! Meet Johnny Appleseed who planted apple seeds across America. Find out how Pecos Bill became king of the Cowboys of Texas. Visit a… — CIDEB, Green Apple 1 Подробнее...2005885бумажная книга

George Gibson

George Gibson may refer to:

* George Gibson (baseball), Canadian baseball player
* George Gibson (football), American football player
* George Gibson, Lewis and Clark Expedition member
* George Gibson (soldier) (1747–1791), brother of John Gibson (Indiana), Revolutionary War soldier, killed in the Northwest Indian War
* George Gibson (trade unionist), former President of the Trades Union Congress and director of the Bank of England who was accused of taking bribes at the Lynskey tribunal in 1948
*George Gibson (cricketer)
*George Gibson Coote, Canadian politician

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