Lois Dalton
Un Royaume en danger
Un Royaume en danger
Companion-Reader Edition™
Martin and Leiliana discover they hold the secret to fulfilling a prophecy that could save them, their village, and the entire kingdom!
Level 1 and up / Novice Mid — Novice High
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Overview
When a wounded knight arrives at their village, Martin and Leiliana take him to Madeleine, the village sorcerer for help. They soon discover that other strangers have also arrived at the village and have burned it to the ground. As they flee for their lives, they discover that they hold the secret to fulfilling a prophecy that could not only save their lives but save the kingdom as well.
The exceptionally low unique word count and high frequency factor (the number of times core structures are embedded in the text) make this an ideal read for advanced beginning French students. Each page is loaded with cognates (words that are similar in English and French), recycled vocabulary, and illustrations, which makes this read highly comprehensible.
Features
- Level 1 and up
- Appropriate for middle and high school learners
- Past tense
- Unique word count: 215
- Total word count: 4120
- Page count: 45
- Audio recording embedded in the Student and Teacher Editions
- A 233-page Teacher's Guide is also available
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Un Royaume en danger Teacher's Guide
Our Teacher's Guides are loaded with resources to enrich the teaching and learning experience.
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233 pages/slides
In Every Chapter:
Vocabulary, cognates, comprehension questions, quiz, pre-reading discussion questions slideshow
Extension:
Slideshows: Les châteaux médiévaux, Les emblèmes français, La vie au Moyen-Âge, Chevaliers de France
Readings: "La Tapisserie de Bayeux", "Le musée national du Moyen-Âge", "Jean D’Arc"
Features and Highlights:
Reader’s Theater Scripts, Doodle Noodle, Faisons des predictions!, Four Corners, L’ ge des cathédrales Slideshow, Les personnages, Marker Partner Game, Musical Chairs Retell, Order Up, Pass it up!, Quip-Lash, Take One, Please, The Splits, Touche la bouche, Word Cloud, Premier, Prochain, Dernier, C’est arrive ?, Which is logical?, Au Début ou À la fin ?, Curtain Call