TÃtol : |
A Maori Story |
Tipus de document : |
text imprès |
Autors : |
Ramsey, Gaynor, Adaptador ; Hernández, Gabriel, Il·lustrador |
Editorial : |
London : Richmond |
Data de publicació : |
2009 |
Col·lecció : |
Primary 6. Flyers |
Nombre de pà gines : |
24 p. |
ll. : |
il. col. |
Dimensions : |
21 cm |
Material d'acompanyament : |
1 CD d'acompanyament |
ISBN/ISSN/DL : |
978-84-668-1154-5 |
Nota general : |
The Richmond Primary Readers series is an original collection of eighteen beautifully-illustrated graded readers covering the six levels of primary education. The language of each story has been adapted for the young learner and the series is fully mapped to the Cambridge Young Learner’s suite of exams, Movers, Starters and Flyers. |
Idioma : |
Anglès (eng) |
Classificació : |
IE** Llibres Imaginació Anglès a partir de 8 anys |
Resum : |
Hinemoa is a beautiful girl who lives with her father. Lots of people want to marry her, but in her father's opinion, no man is good enough for her. Tuta is a handsome young man who lives on the island of Mokoia. He plays the flute beautifully. When he and Hinempa see each other, they do not speak but it is love at first sight. Will it be possible for him to ask for Hinemoa's hand? What part does the flute play in this beautiful love story? |
A Maori Story [text imprès] / Ramsey, Gaynor, Adaptador ; Hernández, Gabriel, Il·lustrador . - London : Richmond, 2009 . - 24 p. : il. col. ; 21 cm + 1 CD d'acompanyament. - ( Primary 6. Flyers) . ISBN : 978-84-668-1154-5 The Richmond Primary Readers series is an original collection of eighteen beautifully-illustrated graded readers covering the six levels of primary education. The language of each story has been adapted for the young learner and the series is fully mapped to the Cambridge Young Learner’s suite of exams, Movers, Starters and Flyers. Idioma : Anglès ( eng)
Classificació : |
IE** Llibres Imaginació Anglès a partir de 8 anys |
Resum : |
Hinemoa is a beautiful girl who lives with her father. Lots of people want to marry her, but in her father's opinion, no man is good enough for her. Tuta is a handsome young man who lives on the island of Mokoia. He plays the flute beautifully. When he and Hinempa see each other, they do not speak but it is love at first sight. Will it be possible for him to ask for Hinemoa's hand? What part does the flute play in this beautiful love story? |
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