Where’s My Place? is part of the Awesome Adventure Series and follows the main character Leo as he moves to a new town, a new home and a new school. Join Leo and his family as he tries to fit in and makes friends with a magical creature called Myu. Maybe a little magic can help him to find his place in the world.
This series of four graded comic readers combines exciting adventure with serious themes. For example, peer pressure and self acceptance are dealt with in a way that is easy for young learners to understand. Tasks embedded in the stories make reading even more engaging. Leveled at Pre A1, this series is perfect for English learners in their first year of English. The visual support provided by the comic style and limited amount of text make this a motivating read for beginners.
The Where’s My Place series of comics can be accompanied by the Awesome Adventure Series Level 1 textbooks to make a holistic communicative course at schools. The comic readers and textbook series also contain audiobooks and awesome songs learners will love.
The Awesome Adventure Series is comprised of original textbooks, music and comic books designed to develop learners' English skills. It engages them with three key elements arranged into a sequence of distinct units: a song unit, a story unit and then a unit of communication activities that tie them all together. This 8 book series is designed to function as a year long communication course for learners in a classroom environment. The music and stories can be enjoyed by themselves.
Where’s My Place? is part of the Awesome Adventure Series and follows the main character Leo as he moves to a new town, a new home and a new school. Join Leo and his family as he tries to fit in and makes friends with a magical creature called Myu. Maybe a little magic can help him to find his place in the world.
Did you know that the most important factor in the success of a student learning a foreign language is their level of motivation? Numerous studies have shown this. Intrinsic motivation, which means motivation that comes from the pure enjoyment of doing something, is particularly important for younger learners.
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