18 YOUNG LEARNERS EXAMS
Delta Adventures in English
A thrilling series of readers for 8 – 13 year olds
• Each story is an exciting adventure that will really capture the imagination of the children in this age-group
• With superb illustrations and controlled language this is the ideal way to launch your students on the adventure of reading in English
• Written at three levels, which correspond to the Starters (pre A1), Movers (A1) and Flyers (A2) levels of the Cambridge Young Learners English Tests,
these readers break new ground in providing stories that are easy to read in English as well as being exciting and fun
• Each reader also contains a recording of the story on audio CD
For more information and sample pages visit
www.deltapublishing.co.uk
Where to Toto? Chariot Race Danny’s Blog
Red Rock Reader The Time Twins
+ Audio CD 978 1 9050 8550 7 + Audio CD 978 1 9050 8545 3 + Audio CD 978 1 9050 8547 7 + Audio CD 978 1 9050 8548 4 + Audio CD 978 1 9050 8546 0
Stranger in the Snow + Audio CD 978 1 9050 8549 1
Puzzle Time Starters, Movers, Flyers
Photocopiable activities for young learners of English
Jon Marks Puzzle Time for Starters, Movers and Flyers contain photocopiable puzzles to use with 8-10 year olds. Each puzzle is accompanied by detailed teacher’s notes outlining language aims, procedure and additional activities.
The puzzles follow the syllabus of the Cambridge Young Learners tests and include a variety of puzzles to teach language ranging from the alphabet to animals to the past continuous.
For more information and sample pages visit
www.deltapublishing.co.uk
Reduced Pages from Puzzletime for Starters
Puzzle Time for Starters 978 1 9007 8371 2 Puzzle Time for Movers 978 1 9007 8372 9 Puzzle Time for Flyers 978 1 9007 8373 6
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