"Luke is a good-looking young man, but he's not very clever with words. Gemma is clever with words, but what does she want? Lucy and Becky are good friends, but what about Sam? He makes wonderful cakes, but does he make mistakes too? Nina and Dragan are in love, so deeply in love, but they live in the wrong place, at the wrong time ... All love stories have moments of happiness, pain, misunderstanding, laughter, and sometimes great sadness. But love will nearly always find a way ... All love stories have moments of misunderstanding, pain, happiness, laughter, and sometimes great sadness. But love can nearly always find a way ..."--Back cover
Christine Lindop Libros
Esta autora originaria de Nueva Zelanda, que comenzó su carrera enseñando inglés como lengua extranjera en el extranjero, se ha consolidado como una escritora y editora dedicada a la literatura accesible. Su obra se caracteriza por el compromiso de crear narrativas cautivadoras que dan vida a historias reales y eventos históricos para estudiantes de idiomas. Se especializa en adaptar y crear contenido que es a la vez educativo y atractivo, con el objetivo de ampliar el acceso de los lectores a la literatura en inglés. Su enfoque distintivo hace que los temas y las historias complejas sean accesibles y agradables para una audiencia diversa.






Dolphin Readers Level 1: Where Is It?
- 20 páginas
- 1 hora de lectura
Attractive full-colour illustrations and photographs. Integrated activities on every double-page spread. Audio CDs (American English) for all titles. Notes for teachers and parents included in every reader. Teacher's Handbook available. Separate Activity Books available.
Something to Read 1
- 64 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Something to Read 1 and 2 are appropriate for use with levels 1 and 2 respectively of The New Cambridge English Course, or other course books at these levels. They aim to encourage learners to pick and choose what to read according to their interest and ability. Each is highly illustrated in colour and black and white and contains extracts from books, magazines and newspapers, chosen and presented so as to be accesible to low-level learners. Optinal mini-tasks are offered to chech comprehension.
Level 1: William and Kate audio CD pack/Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles
- 51 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Classics, modern fiction, non-fiction and more. Written for secondary and adult students the Oxford Bookworms Library has seven reading levels from A1-C1 of the CEFR. Everybody took photos of Prince William when he first arrived at the University of St Andrews. Crowds of photographers came to the little Scottish town next to the sea and took pictures of this new student - the nineteen year- old grandson of the Queen of England. But nobody photographed Kate Middleton on her first day at the university. She moved in quietly, ready to begin her studies in art history. She was just an ordinary student with an ordinary future in front of her. Or was she? CEFR A1/A2 Word count 5,132
Dolphin Readers Level 3: New Girl in School
- 28 páginas
- 1 hora de lectura
Attractive full-colour illustrations and photographs. Integrated activities on every double-page spread. Audio CDs (American English) for all titles. Notes for teachers and parents included in every reader. Teacher's Handbook available. Separate Activity Books available.
Graded 'read and do' fiction and non-fiction readers that teach children about the world around them.
Word count 10,650 Suitable for younger learners
This award-winning collection of adapted classic literature and original stories develops reading skills for low-beginning through advanced students. Accessible language and carefully controlled vocabulary build students' reading confidence. Introductions at the beginning of each story, illustrations throughout, and glossaries help build comprehension. Before, during, and after reading activities included in the back of each book strengthen student comprehension. Audio versions of selected titles provide great models of intonation and pronunciation of difficult words.
When he was a boy, he was poor and hungry. When he was a young man, he was still poor and hungry. He learnt how to steal horses, he learnt how to fight, he learnt how to live - outside the law. Australia in the 1870s was a hard, wild place. Rich people had land, poor people didn't. So the rich got richer, and the poor stayed poor. Some say Ned Kelly was a bad man. Some say he was a good man but the law was bad. This is the true story of Australia's most famous outlaw.
Australia and New Zealand
- 80 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Suitable for younger learners Word count 10,270