Here are six of the best known tales retold with more than a twist or two, by that master of the comic and the bloodcurdling, Roald Dahl. Meet Roald Dahl's ghastly menagerie of wonderful comic animals. The collection includes the poor toad that jumps to France, the pig who ponders on the meaning of life, and the anteater who gets the wrong end of the stick. 2 books in PDF and 15 MP3 files.
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Barnes Annette, Hines Jean, Weldon Jennie, Watcyn-Jones Peter (ed.). — Pearson Education, 1999. — v, 153 p. — (Penguin English Photocopiables). — ISBN13: 978-0140815627. Ninety challenging and amusing vocabulary games and quizzes to engage and maintain students’ interest. Covers 15 useful everyday topics such as food and drink, shopping, transport, the media, jobs, and health...
George Kranky, a small boy who lives on a farm with his mother, father and grandmother, is fed up of his Grandma's selfishness, grumpiness and her attitude towards him. George seeks to cure it by brewing a special medicine to cure her (made from every harmful product in the house, and several animal medicines from his father's shed), only to end up making his Grandma as tall as...
Roald Dahl is the author of such books as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, James and the Giant Peach, etc. Matilda is one of the funniest books by Roald Dahl. Matilda's father is a mean, crooked crook. And her mother's just plain stupid. They think Matilda is a nuisance who should watch more TV and read fewer books! But her lovely teacher...
Revolting Rhymes is a collection of Roald Dahl poems published in 1982. A parody of traditional folk tales in verse, Dahl gives a re-interpretation of six well-known fairy tales, featuring surprise endings in place of the traditional happily-ever-after. There are a total of six poems in the book. In Cinderella, one of the ugly stepsisters switches her shoe with the one...
10 part audiobook + text. "The Twits" is a humorous children's book written by Roald Dahl in 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Twit are two ugly, smelly, nasty, stupid people who hate almost everything, including their trained monkeys, the Muggle -Wumps. But now the Muggle-Wumps want revenge.
Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd, 1984. — 97 p. A collection of games and activities for elementary students of English. Perfect photocopiable material for busy teachers. The games make use of a variety of techniques. Variety is important in language teaching, and a succession of games based on the same principles, though exciting and novel at first, would soon pall. Techniques used...