
If you need lively supplementary reading material, take a look at Oxford Dominoes - the readers series with integrated activities, ideal for individual study or for reading practice in class. The activities in Dominoes keep students engaged in the stories and help to reinforce their understanding of the key language. They can be completed at home or in class. The project activities in Dominoes build on the themes from the story and encourage students to draw on their own experiences. Activities include note-taking and language tasks, leading to extended writing, poster-making, and class presentations. They are ideal for group work in class or individual assignments. Life is hard and dangerous for both people and animals in the frozen Canadian North. For a wolf like White Fang it is a continuous fight to find food - a fight in which many animals die. When White Fang meets the people of the North - first Indians and then White Men - he learns to live with them like a dog. But some men are cruel to their dogs and others are kind. Will White Fang's life be any easier now?
A wild wolf-dog struggles to survive the harsh realities of the Canadian wilderness while navigating the unpredictable influence of human interaction. White Fang must adapt to the brutal conditions of the frozen North, where food is scarce and death is a constant threat. His objective is survival, which pits him against both the unforgiving environment and the varying temperaments of the humans he encounters. The narrative follows his transition from a wild creature to a domesticated animal, highlighting the stark contrast between the laws of nature and the complexities of human society.
Readers frequently highlight the accessibility of this adaptation, noting that it retains the core tension of the original work while simplifying the prose for language learners. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the integrated activities in reinforcing vocabulary and comprehension skills. Critics observe that the narrative successfully balances the animal's internal struggle with the external challenges of his environment. The text is widely regarded as a practical tool for students seeking to engage with classic literature through a structured, educational framework.
Page Count:
67
Publication Date:
2010-07-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0194248828
ISBN-13:
9780194248822
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