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    Happy House: Level 1 (Audio CD + TB + WB + flashcards)

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    Happy House: Level 1 (Audio CD + TB + WB + flashcards)

    Happy House: Level 1 (Audio CD + TB + WB + flashcards)
    Publisher: Oxford Univ. Pr. | 2003-05 | ISBN: (see list under cut) | English | PDF+MP3 | 441.03 Mb

    This is story-based course that introduces young children to English first through listening and speaking, and then provides a gentle introduction to reading and writing.
    1. Happy House: Teacher's Book Level 1 | 2000 | 112 pages | ISBN-10: 0194338274 | ISBN-13: 978 0194338271
    2. Happy House: Activity Book Level 1 | 2005 | 64 pages | ISBN-10: 0194402703 | ISBN-13: 978 0194402705
    3. Happy House: Level 1 [Audio CD] | 2003 | MP3 CBR 128 kbps | Lenght: 79 min | ISBN-10: 019431765X | ISBN-13: 978 0194317658
    4. Flashcards

    Key features
    Happy House is a two-year course that introduces children to English through listening and speaking and then, in the second level, provides a gentle introduction to the written word.
    Happy House introduces children to English through an appealing storyline which combines both familiar contexts and a fantasy world. Children can relate to the characters Polly, Jack, and their baby sister, while also enjoying the adventures of a family of mice that live under the floorboards.
    About the Author
    Stella Maidment is an experienced children's writer. She has published a wide range of titles for English-speaking children of all ages. She has also contributed stories, songs and activities to a number of different children's ELT titles. Lorena Roberts spent five years teaching English in Britain and abroad. During that time, she became particularly interested in teaching English to young learners. On her return to the UK, she became involved in children's educational publishing. It was later at Oxford University Press that she brought together her experience from both professions to work as an editor on a number of successful primary ELT courses.