Collins Big Cat Arabic Reading Programme - The Digestive System: Level 11 (First edition)
Paperback
Level 11 books provide more literary language, more complex sentence structures and less support from illustrations. Characters are more varied, with action sustained over several pages. Non-fiction titles include glossaries where necessary. Sentences are still short for better understanding. However, grammatical vowel endings are more evident to encourage fluent reading and to provide familiarity with some higher-level features of written Arabic.
We know we all need to eat, but why do we need to and where does it go? Filled with photos and clear diagrams, follow the food you eat on its journey through your body and find out what happens to it along the way.
Pages 22 and 23 present a full body diagram, allowing children to recap the full journey
our food takes.
RRP: £4.50
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-813163-0
Publication Date
03-09-2015
Format
Paperback
Pages
24 pages
Dimensions
170x210mm
Product Description
Level 11 books provide more literary language, more complex sentence structures and less support from illustrations. Characters are more varied, with action sustained over several pages. Non-fiction titles include glossaries where necessary. Sentences are still short for better understanding. However, grammatical vowel endings are more evident to encourage fluent reading and to provide familiarity with some higher-level features of written Arabic.
We know we all need to eat, but why do we need to and where does it go? Filled with photos and clear diagrams, follow the food you eat on its journey through your body and find out what happens to it along the way.
Pages 22 and 23 present a full body diagram, allowing children to recap the full journey
our food takes.
Author
Harriet Blackford, Prepared for publication by Collins Big Cat
Imprint
Collins
ISBN
978-0-00-813163-0
Publication Date
03-09-2015
Format
Paperback
Pages
24 pages
Dimensions
170x210mm
Product Description
Level 11 books provide more literary language, more complex sentence structures and less support from illustrations. Characters are more varied, with action sustained over several pages. Non-fiction titles include glossaries where necessary. Sentences are still short for better understanding. However, grammatical vowel endings are more evident to encourage fluent reading and to provide familiarity with some higher-level features of written Arabic.
We know we all need to eat, but why do we need to and where does it go? Filled with photos and clear diagrams, follow the food you eat on its journey through your body and find out what happens to it along the way.
Pages 22 and 23 present a full body diagram, allowing children to recap the full journey
our food takes.
Author
Harriet Blackford, Prepared for publication by Collins Big Cat