In The Snow

In The Snow

There’s snow today! Ben and Rosie make a big snowman. Can Clunk the robot make a snowman? Oxford Read and Imagine is a fiction series written for primary and pre-primary students. Young learners follow Rosie, Ben and Grandpa on their adventures and grow up with the characters as they read and learn.

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Oxford Read and Imagine Beginner: In the Snow

About the Book

In the Snow is a fun story for young learners. It is part of the Oxford Read and Imagine series. This series helps children learn English and enjoy reading. The book is written by Paul Shipton and published by OUP Oxford.

The Characters

The story has three main characters:

  • Rosie
  • Ben
  • Grandpa

There is also a robot. His name is Clunk.

The Story

It is a snowy day. Ben and Rosie are excited. They go outside to play in the snow. Grandpa goes with them.

Ben and Rosie make a big snowman. They give the snowman eyes, a nose, and a mouth. They have fun.

Clunk, the robot, wants to make a snowman too. But Clunk is not very good at it. His snowman looks funny! Ben and Rosie help Clunk. Now, Clunk has a nice snowman too.

Everyone laughs and plays. It is a happy day in the snow.

Why Read This Book?

  • The story is easy to read.
  • The pictures are colorful and fun.
  • It helps children learn new words.
  • The book shows friendship and teamwork.

Words to Learn

Here are some new words from the book:

  • Snow
  • Snowman
  • Robot
  • Fun
  • Happy

Activities After Reading

  1. Draw a snowman.
  2. Write about your favorite snowy day.
  3. Act out the story with your friends.

Conclusion

In the Snow is a great book for young learners. It is simple, fun, and teaches good lessons. Children will love the story of Ben, Rosie, and Clunk. This book is perfect for CEFR Pre A1 students.

 

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Paul Shipton

Paul Shipton British author and editor of children's books 

A Literary Journey in Children's Literature

Early Life and Education

Paul Shipton, born in 1963 in Manchester, embarked on a literary journey that would later enchant young readers worldwide. His academic pursuits led him to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and later to Manchester University. Shipton, driven by a passion for knowledge, earned two master's degrees in Classics and Philosophy, laying the groundwork for a richly textured understanding of literature.

 

Teaching Adventures in Istanbul 

After his academic pursuits, Shipton ventured into the realm of teaching, and his journey took him to Istanbul, where he immersed himself in the vibrant tapestry of the city. Teaching English for a year in Istanbul became a formative experience that would later influence his storytelling.

 

Emergence as an Author 

Upon returning to the UK, Shipton delved into the realm of English language education, teaching as a foreign language. It was during this period that he took the leap into the world of children's literature. In 1991, he marked the beginning of his authorial career with the publication of "Zargon Zoo," a delightful introduction to his storytelling prowess.

 

Bug Muldoon and Relocation to the United States

Four years later, in 1995, Shipton unveiled "Bug Muldoon and the Garden of Fear," showcasing his ability to weave captivating tales for young readers. This period of creativity coincided with a significant shift in his life, as he relocated with his family to Wisconsin, United States. The move opened new chapters in his career, allowing him to embrace the role of a freelance writer and editor.

 

Paul Cooper Alias and Family Life

Demonstrating versatility, Shipton expanded his literary endeavors by adopting the pen name Paul Cooper, particularly for works aimed at younger readers. His commitment to crafting engaging narratives resonated with a diverse audience. Family life, with his wife and two daughters, became an integral part of his identity as they navigated between Cambridge, England, and Madison, Wisconsin.

Paul Shipton's literary contributions continue to enchant young minds, offering imaginative adventures and life lessons through his works. His ability to blend education and entertainment has left an indelible mark on children's literature, making him a cherished figure in the world of storytelling.

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