Добавить в корзинуПозвонить
Найти в Дзене
Английская полка 📚

Abigail and the Snowman by Roger Langridge

"Abigail and the Snowman" is a story about a young girl named Abigail who moves to a new town and meets a kind yeti named Claude. Claude has escaped from a secret government lab, and now mysterious agents called "The Shadows" are trying to find him. Abigail and Claude become best friends and try to stay safe together. This comic is about friendship, imagination, and adventure, and it is fun for kids who like exciting stories. Read the first chapter of the comic and complete task: 1) True or False? 2) Find and translate the following words from the text: friend, snowman, run, catch. Write your own sentences using these words. For example: The Shadows want to catch Claude. 3) Draw Abigail and Claude together. Add details, like where they are or what they are doing. 4) Write a feedback: What do you like or don’t like about this book? Who your favorite character? Why?

"Abigail and the Snowman" is a story about a young girl named Abigail who moves to a new town and meets a kind yeti named Claude. Claude has escaped from a secret government lab, and now mysterious agents called "The Shadows" are trying to find him. Abigail and Claude become best friends and try to stay safe together. This comic is about friendship, imagination, and adventure, and it is fun for kids who like exciting stories.

Read the first chapter of the comic and complete task:

Abigail and the Snowman by Roger Langridge
Abigail and the Snowman by Roger Langridge

1) True or False?

  1. Abigail has a big imagination.
  2. Claude is a dog.
  3. "The Shadows" are chasing Claude.

2) Find and translate the following words from the text: friend, snowman, run, catch.

Write your own sentences using these words. For example: The Shadows want to catch Claude.

3) Draw Abigail and Claude together. Add details, like where they are or what they are doing.

4) Write a feedback:

What do you like or don’t like about this book? Who your favorite character? Why?