This award-winning collection of adapted classic literature and original stories develops reading skills for low-beginning through advanced students. Accessible language and carefully controlled vocabulary build students' reading confidence. Introductions at the beginning of each story, illustrations throughout, and glossaries help build comprehension. Before, during, and after reading activities included in the back of each book strengthen student comprehension. Audio versions of selected titles provide great models of intonation and pronunciation of difficult words.
This book is a apart of the World Stories series by Oxford Bookworms. it is only 40 pages with 6987 words. It is a book with three short stories about families in Africa. This is a good little book for anyone learning to read or just improving their reading skill.s
1. oxford level2 2. 4/26=40m 3.Africa rubbish airport Dadi-Ma chotoo scholarship London 4. There are 3 short stories in this book, and I was impressed by second story. A boy named Chotoo who doesn't have parents live with her grandmother, but he lost her at last... I was very sad. I was wondered he can be happy... 5. I read 3 stories about African, and I felt I am happy. I'd not like to think it's a natural. I'm a just lucky.
poverty, hope and sometimes hope that never comes true. Comparison with Europe and how poor people see them and never once that dream come true. Poverty is hard.
1. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, level2 2. 110min. 3. letter/scholarship/poor/mother/college/money/live 4. Who gave this letter to you? -- I gave this letter from Nancy. She is my host mother. 5. Then a letter came for Aloo from a famous college in America. They offered him a place . . . a place with a scholarship. Aloo could not believe it at first. He read the letter again and again.' Aloo is very happy, but soon he finds that it is not so easy. He will need money to live on, money for his plane ticket . . . And then there is Mother . . . The stories in this volume of World Stories come from Malawi, South Africa, and Tanzania by African writers Steve Chimombo, Farida Karodia, and M. G. Vassanji.
4. Did you get scholarship in your life? - No, I didn't. If I have some chance to get it, I want to do my best to get money and help my parents someday.
5. One of the three stories in this book "leaving" was very interesting because I experienced the same thing. One day, I had a quarrel with my mother about studying abroad. She cared about money which she had to pay. I did not know why she cared about it a lot. After that, I knew that she save her money for me. I was very impressed with her.
Q1,Have you been to africa?? If not, where do you want to go in Africa and what do you want to do? A. Off cource, I have'nt been to africa,so If I can go somewhere in africa, I want to go Galapagos and see some kind animals. Q2 In the book main character joey always heard the sound from airplane, so Do you have some special habit in childhood? A, Yes, I went swimmming school two days for strengthen own health in a week since twelve.
Oxford active reading level 2 Time Janualy 29th 90 minutes 7words summary letter college money scholarship not believe need 1 the main character received a letter. It was like a spam mail. Have you ever get accidentaly this mail? Yes, I have. But I did not open these mails. It was trouble some. 2 Have you ever get a scholarship? Yes, I have. But the scholarship which I take is that I have to back. I pay my tuition fee, so I have to study harder and harder!!!
Nov 17: 30 min (Nov 17th Another 30 min-"Unbowed") African-countries-difficult-life-three-different-stories Q: Do you think you can pick up and eat something from garbage can? A: No. I don't think I eat some food which is in garbage can. This book had 3 different stories. Some stories are happy stories but only one story was really sad one. I learned that I have to thank and appreciate my comfortable life.
Oxford Bookworms Stage 2 Malawi--The Rubbish Dump, boy befriends a man who collects trash from nearby airport South Africa--Cardboard Mansions, Homeless grandma and grandson return to village to find large houses in place of what they remember, ending--"It would never be alright again." Tanzania--Leaving, poor boy wins scholarship to study in London.
I stopped reading this book. It is because the more I read this book, the more I couldn't understand what the story is. I couldn't enjoy this book, so I stopped reading it.
" The white man is wise. He made the aeroplane. It's nothing else. But determination."
We are lucky to live finantually. Through reading this story, I found that we always have to realize that. Like this story, some Africans are very hard to get their foods. So we must not waste any foods.
My little sister's reading material for her English class in secondary school. This book is a good choice made by the Ministry of Education (MOE).
I think MOE choose this book to tell the students "Be grateful living in Malaysia and stop complaining. Because there are unprivileged people out there in Africa who could not afford proper food, education and shelter."
1. Oxford level2 2. 05/13=80minutes 3. Africa-rubbish-a boy-airport-plane-rattle-dump 4. "You dirty old Mazambezi!" I felt sad to read the sentence. I knew the boy's feeling, but I was shocked the boy's saying. 5. I was not attracted by this story. However I knew the situation in Africa.