Many people find centipedes creepy because of their many sets of legs, but these little creatures can also inflict some serious pain. Centipedes have poisonous claws that they use to capture prey and fight off enemies. The claws can be quite painful for a human, but rarely deadly. These are just some of the startling facts children will discover as they explore the strange and unusual world of these creepy crawlers.
If you see a scorpion crawling close to you, watch out! This spooky-looking creature can do some serious damage. It has a poisonous stinger at the end of its tail that can be very painful - and sometimes even deadly - for an unlucky recipient. This is just one of the startling facts children will discover as they explore the strange and unusual world of this creepy crawler.
How does a land snail move from one place to the next? The snail oozes a thick, slippery slime that it uses to slide over rough objects. Even with their special slime, however, these invertebrates can’t move very fast. In fact, some land snails can only creep along at a speed of about two inches per minute! These are just some of the fascinating facts children will discover as they explore the strange and unusual world of these creepy crawlers.
See the world of English Adventure come alive! The videos to accompany the series recycle and extend the language learned in the Pupil’s Books in a fun and entertaining way.The Videos for English Adventure Starter A and B contain four episodes.
Each episode has three parts:
Fun Time-Presenters Ted and Lucy introduce fun songs and games
Film Time-A short animation featuring Disney characters that children know and love
Real Time-Presents key language in a real world context that young learners can easily identify with
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