The story of a boy who never grew up, with his friends Wendy and the jealous fairy Tinker Bell. Why are there no Lost Girls in Neverland? What did the crocodile want to eat? Find out in this new edition of the classic story, Peter Pan.
Sillabo
Vocabulary areas
Family, feelings, directions.
 
Grammar and structures
Past simple regular and irregular forms
Verb   infinitive
Verb   -ing
Adjective   ly
Can can't for ability
Could   couldn't
Question words: what?   where?   why?
Prepositions of place
 
The Multi-ROM CD that accompanies the Young ELI Readers adds a new, digital dimension to reading in class with an interactive whiteboard  IWB , to reading in the school multimedia centre or to reading at home on the PC.
 
The Multi-ROM CD allows children to:
  follow fun animations of the story;
  listen to the recordings on either a conventional CD player or a PC;
  do engaging, interactive and auto-correcting exercises.
 
Now with more exciting new features:
  A flip-though version of the entire book.
  A "karaoke" function that highlights the text as the recording is played.
  An interactive game.
  A "Record" function that allows children to record their own voices and practise pronunciation and intonation.
BARRIE JAMES MATTHEW
Comúnmente conocido como J. M. Barrie, fue un novelista y dramaturgo escocés. Es especialmente famoso por haber creado el personaje de Peter Pan, basado en sus amigos, los niños Llewellyn-Davies.
Segundo de diez hermanos, Barrie nació en Kirriemuir, Angus y fue educado en The Glasgow Academy y la Universidad de Edimburgo. Ejerció de periodista en Nottingham, luego en Londres, y luego pasó a ser novelista y posteriormente autor teatral.