This story by Mark Twain explores the saying: ‘The grass is always greener on the other side!’ A poor boy and a prince swop places with unforeseen consequences.
Through the story, the reader empathises with the boys’ dilemma. They learn what it’s like to live in the shoes of the other and their eyes are opened to a new reality. In the end, readers see how the boys take up their own lives again... but with lives enriched by the experience and the lasting friendship which has grown between them.
Syllabus
Vocabulary areas : rooms and furniture, feelings, food, adjectives
Grammar and structures : Present simple, Present continuous, Imperatives, There is / There are, Prepositions of place, Possessive ’s
In this Reader you will find:
Games and language activities | An audio recording of the story | A picture dictionary
Tags
Respect for other people | Curiosity | Friendship
Title | ISBN code | |
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Title The Prince and the Poor Boy | ISBN code ISBN 9788853631237 |
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