Visioni plurali attraverso … parol e immagin i colori suon i A cura di Granucci Cristina, Morganti Maria Claudia, Pipolo Giulia.

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Visioni plurali attraverso … parol e immagin i colori suon i A cura di Granucci Cristina, Morganti Maria Claudia, Pipolo Giulia

This is Mrs Lucida Mansi. Shes a beautiful ghost of Lucca. She wears a long dress and shes got her mirror. Every night of full moon,at midnight, she goes for a ride on the avenue of planes on the Walls of the town. Suddenly, the coach with Lucida takes fire and sinks into a little lake. Her black horses ride full speed because she wants to have fun. Read and put in order. Draw and match your picture with the right sentence.

Sir Francis Drake..looks for his magic mirror In a National Park in Devon Who Where When..rides a black coach with four headless horses with barking dogs. Why What In the evening

Tutte le attività illustrate sono suggerimenti e proposte operative che ampliano significativamente e non sostituiscono il Syllabus. Lo sviluppo delle abilità linguistiche è integrato.