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2 Catalogue 2010
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
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Primary Readers
OXFORD PRIMARY READERS
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Oxford Reading Plans offer a practical guide to integrating A whole range of resources to develop reading skills in
readers with the topics, language and vocabulary that your your classroom is waiting for you. Worksheets, vocabulary
students are working on, for each unit from your Oxford lists, playscripts, teacher’s handbooks, reading plans…
textbook. and much more!
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Oxford Read and Discover 2
Dolphin Readers 6
Classic Tales 10
Dominoes / Bookworms 14
This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational
content, with activities and project work.
LEVEL 3
600 headwords
Present simple tense / Present continuous
tense / Past simple tense / Question
forms / Adjectives, adverbs /
Prepositions
LEVEL 4
750 headwords
Present simple tense / Present continuous
tense / Past simple tense / Future simple
Question forms / Adjectives, adverbs /
Prepositions
LEVEL 5
900 headwords
Present simple tense / Present continuous
tense / Past simple tense / Future simple /
Passive voice / Question forms /
Adjectives, adverbs / Prepositions
LEVEL 6
1050 headwords
Present simple tense / Present continuous
tense / Past simple tense / Future simple /
Passive voice / Question forms
Adjectives, adverbs / Prepositions
Maps, diagrams, and charts make the books more Stunning photographs support the text and captivate
appealing, support and extend the content, and sharpen students’ interest.
critical thinking skills. The picture dictionary or glossary supports new words not
Cartoons liven up thethhe re
rreading experience. explained in the chapter through text or illustrations, and
cover’ boxes provi
‘Discover’ ide students with fascinating facts.
provide builds dictionary skills.
Clear signposting to activities at the back of the book. Two activity pages per chapter support the developmentopment of
This makes the readers flexible so students can either read reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. The activities
vities can
the books in class, or at home for pleasure. be done after each chapter, or after the whole book has been
read either at home or in class.
EVEL 6
SAMPLE PAGES FROM FOOD AROUND THE WORLD, LEVEL
OXFORD READ AND DISCOVER 5
Dolphin Readers
5 levels: Starter - 4
Series Editor: Craig Wright • 40 titles
Dolphin Readers include a mixture of attractive real-word stories and non-fiction readers on
cross-curricular themes – they will develop children’s imagination and open up their world.
Dolphin Readers are available individually, or in level packs with four titles and audio CD.
In Starter level readers cursive script is used both for texts Dolphin Readers develop children’s reading skills through
and activities. carefully graded texts, guiding them towards global and
Topics and vocabulary are suitable for the first two years of specific understanding of content.
Primary. In all levels of the series, readers include activity Clear illustrations and use of colour support comprehension
pages and a practical picture dictionary. of text.
Dolphin Readers offer content that is ideal for working on in Dolphin Readers develop children’s imagination and open
class: social habits, values and cross-curricular topics, with up their world, through fiction and non-fiction titles with a
a careful selection of texts that take account children’s age variety of graphic and photographic illustrations.
and development as they progress through Primary. The activity sections offer your students the opportunity to
improve their writing skills.
DOLPHIN READERS 9
5 levels: Beginner 1 – Elementary 3 NEW TITLES
Retold by Sue Arengo • 28 titles
This series of richly illustrated traditional stories for children will bring
an extra dimension to your English teaching with listening, speaking,
BIG BOOKS
reading, writing and drama activities.
These large format editions are ideal
for storytelling and enable the teacher
The stories are illustrated in full colour, bringing the text to life to introduce the story to the class before
and making it easier for children to follow the storyline. children read it on their own.
An illustrated glossary, together with puzzles and questions related Available for the following titles:
to the story, act as a further aid to understanding.
Activity Books with a variety of reading, writing and speaking activities
exploit the language presented in the stories.
Recordings of all the stories are available on the website to develop
children’s listening and pronunciation skills, and can be used as an
alternative to reading the story aloud.
Comprehension activities at the back of every title, with a Classic Tales are brought to life through magical illustrations,
wide variety of exercises. making it easy for children to follow the storyline. Children love
looking for the details and finding their favourite characters
Supplementary Activity Books provide extra support for in the pictures. An illustrated glossary teaches the meaning
language focus activities: matching pictures with words, of key words.
cloze tests, true/false and multiple choice questions, jumbled
words / sentences, crosswords, chants and plays.
NEW NEW
CLASSIC TALES 13
Oxford Graded Readers
Dominoes Oxford Bookworms
Series editor: Bill Bowler and Sue Parminter NEW EDITION Starter and Stage 1 suitable for Primary 5 and 6
Starters and Level 1 suitable for Primary 5 and 6
NEW NEW
NEW
THE SNOWMAN
Raymond Briggs and Gail Ellis
ISBNS Titles in pink are new or updated. Please check publication dates with your local Oxford office.
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