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Picture Stories (Level 1) Vol.3
English/German
In our workbook Picture Stories Vol. 3 - English/German (Level 1) you will find interactive and didactically prepared tasks. The medium offers H5P tasks that can be used without additional software. The medium contains texts and interactive tasks on the subject of picture stories. The given text promotes reading exercises and reading comprehension. The short stories are provided with illustrations and are therefore suitable for independent retelling or for telling your own stories. Learning is fun now!
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Included Tasks
- 1. The Greedy Mouse - Die gierige Maus
- 2. The Bee and the Elephant - Die Biene und der Elefant
- 3. Timmy and Pepe - Timmy und Pepe
- 4. Autumn - Herbst
- 5. Who Is Our Friend? - Wer ist unser Freund?
- 6. Now I've Got You! - Jetzt habe ich dich!
- 7. Where is Thabo? - Wo ist Thabo?
- 8. The Mango Tree - Der Mangobaum
- 9. Do and Don't - Tun und Lassen
- 10. Coco the Cat - Coco, die Katze
- 11. Wild Cat! Wild Cat! - Wilde Katzen!
- 12. A Very Tall Man - Ein sehr großer Mann
- 13. I Want That One! - Das will ich haben!
- 14. Sofia's journey - Sofias Reise
- 15. Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! - Kratz! Kratzt! Kratz!
- 16. Springloaded - Sprungfeder
- 17. Good For You - Gut für dich
- 18. Ting Tong - Ting Tong
- 19. Who Ate All That Up? - Wer hat das alles aufgegessen?
- 20. Ape and Crocodile - Affe und Krokodil
- 21. Pendo, Our Cow - Pendo, unsere Kuh
- 22. Lost and Found - Verloren und gefunden
- 23. Is There Anyone Like Me? - Gibt es jemanden, der so ist wie ich?
- 24. Animal Homes - Das Zuhause von Tieren
- 25. Naughty Dog - Frechdachs
- 26. The Greedy Mouse - Drag the Words
- 27. The Greedy Mouse - Wortpuzzle
- 28. The Bee and the Elephant - Drag the Words
- 29. The Bee and the Elephant - Wortpuzzle
- 30. Timmy and Pepe - Drag the Words
- 31. Timmy and Pepe - Wortpuzzle
- 32. Autumn - Drag the Words
- 33. Autumn - Wortpuzzle
- 34. Who Is Our Friend? - Drag the Words
- 35. Who Is Our Friend? - Wortpuzzle
- 36. Now I've Got You! - Drag the Words
- 37. Now I've Got You! - Wortpuzzle
- 38. The Mango Tree - Drag the Words
- 39. The Mango Tree - Wortpuzzle
- 40. Where is Thabo? - Drag the Words
- 41. Where is Thabo? - Wortpuzzle
- 42. Do and Don't - Drag the Words
- 43. Do and Don't - Wortpuzzle
- 44. Coco the Cat - Drag the Words
- 45. Coco the Cat - Wortpuzzle
- 46. Wild Cat! Wild Cat! - Drag the Words
- 47. Wild Cat! Wild Cat! - Wortpuzzle
- 48. A Very Tall Man - Drag the Words
- 49. A Very Tall Man - Wortpuzzle
- 50. I Want That One! - Drag the Words
- 51. I Want That One! - Wortpuzzle
- 52. Sofia's journey - Drag the Words
- 53. Sofia's journey - Wortpuzzle
- 54. Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! - Drag the Words
- 55. Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! - Wortpuzzle
- 56. Springloaded - Drag the Words Kamishibai
- 57. Springloaded - Wortpuzzle Kamishibai
- 58. Good For You - Drag the Words
- 59. Good For You - Wortpuzzle
- 60. Ting Tong - Drag the Words
- 61. Ting Tong - Wortpuzzle
- 62. Who Ate All That Up? - Drag the Words
- 63. Who Ate All That Up? - Wortpuzzle
- 64. Ape and Crocodile - Drag the Words
- 65. Ape and Crocodile - Wortpuzzle
- 66. Pendo, Our Cow - Drag the Words
- 67. Pendo, Our Cow - Wortpuzzle
- 68. Lost and Found - Drag the Words
- 69. Lost and Found - Wortpuzzle
- 70. Is There Anyone Like Me? - Drag the Words
- 71. Is There Anyone Like Me? - Wortpuzzle
- 72. Animal Homes - Drag the Words
- 73. Animal Homes - Wortpuzzle
- 74. Naughty Dog - Drag the Words
- 75. Naughty Dog - Wortpuzzle
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