The phrase (Steps) typically refers to levels or stages of language learning within this curriculum. While there isn't a single famous story titled simply "Stupeni," Vereshchagina's textbooks (from Grade 2 through Grade 5 and beyond) are famous for specific recurring stories often found in the Reader (Kniga dlya chteniya) or the Student's Book . Common "Stories" in Vereshchagina’s Textbooks
Which specific grade or plot point (e.g., animals, a famous person, a holiday) Содержание
(Grade 3/4): Often refers to " Dick Whittington and his Cat ," a staple in the Vereshchagina curriculum.
: Most story-based homework comes from the supplementary Reader (Книга для чтения) rather than the main Student's Book.
: Focuses on historical figures, English culture, and longer narratives like " The Ice Hotel " or biographies of famous people.
: A humorous fable used to practice dialogue and narrative structure.
: A story about Bob and a calf often used for reading comprehension and grammar practice (like the use of "must" or "used to"). How to find the specific GDZ:
To find the exact text or translation for your "story," it is helpful to look for the and Unit number : Grade 2-3 : Focuses on fairy tales ( Cinderella , Snow White ).
