Danger in the Rainforest

Danger in the Rainforest by Paul Shipton, published by Oxford University Press in 2016, is a 48-page book designed for young readers. This edition features carefully graded language, making it suitable for use alongside any coursebook or for independent reading. The narrative follows characters Rosie and Ben as they engage with their environment, providing an accessible entry point for learners interested in topics related to science and nature.
Readers will find that this book encourages exploration through a blend of fiction and non-fiction, allowing them to delve into subjects such as trees and forests. The integration with the Oxford Read and Discover series enables students to investigate related themes, such as animal camouflage, while completing activities that reinforce their learning. Additionally, picture dictionaries and glossaries are included to assist with vocabulary development, ensuring a supportive reading experience for those studying English as a second language.
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Watch your students grow up with Rosie and Ben as they enjoy reading at the right level. The language is carefully graded so the Readers are easy to use alongside any coursebook or for reading alone. A powerful partnership with the non-fiction series Oxford Read and Discover means students can explore the same topic through fact and fiction. Read an adventure set in Africa’s Serengeti, Can You see Lions? and then find out more about how animals use camouflage in Oxford Read and Discover Camouflage. Learners can complete activities whilst reading or after reading – some with supporting activities for the Cambridge Young Learner Test. Picture dictionaries and glossaries help with unknown words along the way.
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