Nová edice! Have worked or worked? Which tense to use? Which is better to express what you really mean? This game provides an excellent solution to your doubts. It shows the difference between these two tenses. Keywords help you see the differences, understand and practise the correct choice and use of the present perfect and the past simple. Items: 1 board, 60 cards with verbs, 50 challenge cards, 1 dice, 4 counters, instructions. Age: 10 + Number of players: 2-4 “Passion for languages is what we try
Is your future unpredictable or planned? Don’t know the answer? Figure it out with English Future tenses board game. Dream and plan your future in an incredible scenery of flying UFOs. Items: 1 board, 60 cards with verbs, 1 dice, 4 counters, instructions. "Passion for languages is what we try to implement into young learners at our school. Carefully chosen games are incorporated into every lesson to show the students show much fun learning a language can be. Once I returned from a conference with my bag b
Play and learn with First Conditional! Four games in one packet will permit you easily find out ‘What will happen if…?’. Items: 101 cards for 4 games: ‘Black Peter’, ‘The Chain’, ‘What will happen if…?’, ‘Shower of Questions’.
They do not look that but irregular verbs can be easy to remember! Put all the pieces together and you will learn 90 verbs in no time at all. The colours show you the patterns, you see the mechanism, make use of it and easily master the different forms. By doing the puzzle you discover and learn the patterns of irregular verbs and suddenly get in control of them. Items: 270 pieces of puzzle with 90 verbs, list of irregular verbs, instructions
Classic / British EnglishSindbad the Sailor went to sea seven times and his voyages were always dangerous. He met giant men, snakes and birds, and the Old Man of the Sea. He visited different countries and strange islands – and he told wonderful stories about his journeys.
Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful politician and an honest man. He is an ideal husband for the beautiful and serious Lady Chiltern. But somebody knows a dangerous secret about Sir Robert. Can Sir Robert’s charming Society friends save his job and his marriage? This Penguin Reader play is written for acting – making English come alive.
At a small-town carnival, two men, each mysteriously summoned by telegram, witness a bizarre killing. The telegrams are signed "Jason Bourne." Only they know Bourne's true identity and understand that the telegrams are really a message from Bourne's mortal enemy, Carlos, known also as the Jackal, the world's deadliest and most elusive terrorist. And furthermore, they know what the Jackal wants: a final confrontation with Bourne. Now David Webb, professor of Oriental studies, husband, and father, must do w
Original / American EnglishKate Grant comes from Canada. She is visiting Europe with her mother and father. One evening she sees two men in a museum. They are taking a very famous picture…“Girl with a Pearl Ear-ring.” What can Kate do?
Classic / British EnglishDoctor Faustus is a clever man who is greedy for knowledge and power. After he signs an agreement with the Devil, in his own blood, his new skills are admired around the world. But there are two sides to an agreement with the Devil. There is a price to pay...
Original / British EnglishSimon Simple is going on holiday and the police are looking for a spy. On the train, Simon meets a beautiful girl. He likes her and she likes him. But the spy is there too. Simon and the police can’t see the spy. Can you?
Original / British EnglishJoanna Jimbuku is a nurse in Australia. She works with a Flying Doctor. One day a baby is very ill. Joanna takes the baby to Sydney. It’s her first visit to a big city, and she loves it. Does she stay in the city or go home?
Original / British EnglishBilly and his sister want new bicycles, but they don’t have any money. Then their grandmother has an idea. There’s a competition in Palace magazine. The first prize is 500. ‘What do you think?’ Billy asks his sister. ‘We can buy two new bicycles for 500,’ she says.
Original / British EnglishTommy Grant is a taxi driver. One morning his boss telephones him. ‘Can you be at the Ritz hotel at 9 o’clock?’ he asks. The 12-year-old son of a film star is in London. His name is Dino. ‘Be very nice to the boy,’ Tommy’s boss says.
Original / British EnglishPam and Martin visit Cambridge. Pam takes a photo, but a man walks in front of her. Later Martin sees a picture of a man in a newspaper. The police want this man. Is he the same man? And where is he now? Does Pam’s photo have the answers?
Original / British EnglishMarcel is a French mouse, and a detective. One evening, at the Louvre museum, he sees a man steal a famous painting – the Mona Lisa. Marcel follows the thief to Venice and risks his life to get the painting back again.