
When Jenny travels from Ireland to York for a summer school, she brings a lucky silver coin from her grandfather - a piece of family history. But when she loses her backpack in the city, she panics and she thinks the coin is lost forever.
A man from the museum sees the coin and wants to show it in an exhibition. Jenny must choose: keep the coin for herself or share it with the world.
In York, Jenny finds friendship courage and a new home!
Syllabus
Topics
Travel, places in a town, describing people, meeting people, friendship, courage, doing something new, family, history, talents, feelings
Grammar
Articles: Pronouns Personal, subject, direct and indirect object, demonstrative
Adjectives: Absolute forms, comparative, superlative
Verbs: Affirmative, negative and question forms; Verb + -ing / verb + infinitive; Verbs of preference;
Infinitive of purpose; Present simple, present continuous, past simple (regular and irregular verbs),
future (going to / will); Common phrasal verbs
Conjunctions: And, so, but, because
In this reader you’ll find:
- Focus on York
- Glossary of difficult words
- Comprehension and grammar activities including A1 style exercises and 21st-century Skills activities
- Final test
Tags
| Studying Abroad | Friendship | Family | History
| Title | ISBN code | |
|---|---|---|
| Title The Lost Coin | ISBN code ISBN 9788853648143 |


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