Don’t miss out on reading Little Butterfly - an Awá teenager girl – story and learn how she spends her daily life in the Amazon Rainforest.
The Awá know their forests like we know the layout of our home. Everything the Awá need comes from the jungle. Their shelters are made from tree branches and palm leaves. The trees’ fibres are used to create hammocks, and they collect honey climbing to the tops of the tallest trees. Sadly, the forest in which the Awá live is being destroyed and Little Butterfly wants everybody to know.
Syllabus
Topics : The Amazon rainforest, Tribes, Nature and animals, The environment, Traditions, Human rights, Survival
Grammar and Structure : International Verb Forms, Present simple and present continuous, Past simple (regular and irregular verbs) and past continuous, Present perfect simple, Future with will, Common phrasal verbs, Passive forms – present and past simple, Modal verbs can, may, be able, could, need have to, must, should.
Tags
Forest | Life | Deforestation | Animals | Traditions | Dreams
Title | ISBN code | |
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Title Tribal Voices: the Awá | ISBN code ISBN 9788853643926 |
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