TeachingEnglish
Genie-us

Louise Cooper’s stories usually have a twist in the tale, and this is no different. It starts off ordinarily enough with a king, a crying princess and a poor suitor for the princess’s hand. So, what happens to cheer the princess up? Probably not what you think… This kit is part of a new section from BritLit, and is in response to teachers’ enquiries. It seems some teachers wanted short and sweet kits – something that could be done in just one or two lessons.

Downloads

  • Key 91k - Teacher's notes and answers


Audio

  • 3.15Mb - Audio of the author reading the text
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By Louise Cooper

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genie_context.pdf323.66 KB
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genie_key.pdf90.71 KB
genie_prereading.pdf98.53 KB
genie_text.pdf14.65 KB
genie_wordwork.pdf81.32 KB
genie_story.mp33.16 MB
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