Language readers Books
Penguin Random House Children's UK Ladybird Readers Beginner Level Timmy Time Who
Book SynopsisLadybird Readers is an ELT graded reader series for children aged 3-11 learning English as a foreign or second language. The series includes traditional tales, favourite characters, modern stories and non-fiction. Written by experts, it uses proven methods to help children learn English and grasp key grammar and vocabulary points. Perfect for learning English in school or at home Develops reading, writing, speaking, listening and critical thinking skills Features much-loved characters and authors such as Peter Rabbit, Peppa Pig, Roald Dahl and Eric Carle Eight levels follow the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR) Language activities in every book provide preparation for the Cambridge English Pre-A1 to A2 (YLE) tests Features free online resources including audio, answer keys, lesson plans and tips for parents Who is in the Garden?, a Beginner level Reader, helps children to learn and practice their first words in English. It introduces everyday phrases and focuses on vocabulary that young children can use in daily life. Simple text and repetition support understanding, and speaking and listening activities develop confidence.There is a big animal in the garden, says Timmy.Visit the Ladybird Education website for more information.
£6.23
Penguin Random House Children's UK Ladybird Readers Beginner Level Timmy Time The
Book SynopsisLadybird Readers is an ELT graded reader series for children aged 3-11 learning English as a foreign or second language. The series includes traditional tales, favourite characters, modern stories and non-fiction. Written by experts, it uses proven methods to help children learn English and grasp key grammar and vocabulary points. Perfect for learning English in school or at home Develops reading, writing, speaking, listening and critical thinking skills Features much-loved characters and authors such as Peter Rabbit, Peppa Pig, Roald Dahl and Eric Carle Eight levels follow the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR) Language activities in every book provide preparation for the Cambridge English Pre-A1 to A2 (YLE) tests Features free online resources including audio, answer keys, lesson plans and tips for parents The Boat Race, a Beginner level Reader, helps children to learn and practice their first words in English. It introduces everyday phrases and focuses on vocabulary that young children can use in daily life. Simple text and repetition support understanding, and speaking and listening activities develop confidence.There are three boats in the race.Visit the Ladybird Education website for more information.
£6.23
Penguin Random House Children's UK Ladybird Readers Beginner Level Thomas the Tank
Book SynopsisLadybird Readers is an ELT graded reader series for children aged 3-11 learning English as a foreign or second language. The series includes traditional tales, favourite characters, modern stories and non-fiction. Written by experts, it uses proven methods to help children learn English and grasp key grammar and vocabulary points. Perfect for learning English in school or at home Develops reading, writing, speaking, listening and critical thinking skills Features much-loved characters and authors such as Peter Rabbit, Peppa Pig, Roald Dahl and Eric Carle Eight levels follow the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR) Language activities in every book provide preparation for the Cambridge English Pre-A1 to A2 (YLE) tests Features free online resources including audio,
£6.23
Penguin Random House Children's UK Penguin Readers Level 4 You Must Be Layla ELT
Book SynopsisPenguin Readers is an ELT graded reader series for learners of English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new illustrations and language learning exercises, the print edition also includes instructions to access supporting material online.Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction, introducing language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content.The eight levels of Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR). Exercises at the back of each Reader help language learners to practise grammar, vocabulary, and key exam skills. Before, during and after-reading questions test readers'' story comprehension and develop vocabulary.You Must Be Layla, a Level 4 Reader, is A2+ in the CEFR framework. The text is made up of sentences with up to three clauses, introducing more complex uses of present pe
£6.99
Penguin Random House Children's UK Do You Know Level 3 Money
Book SynopsisLadybird Do You Know? is a STEM-based ELT graded reading series recommended for children aged 5+ who are learning English as a foreign or second language.These levelled non-fiction books feature video content, project work and critical-thinking activities. Each book asks a range of BIG questions on STEM topics from nocturnal animals to building bridges, developing children''s language, communication and investigation skills.The five levels progress from CEFR Pre-A1 to A2.Visit the Ladybird Education website for online video content, audio, comprehension activities, and suggestions for project work. Money, a Level 3 Reader, is A1+ in the CEFR framework and supports YLE Movers exams. The longer text is made up of sentences with up to three clauses, some expression of future meaning, comparisons, contractions and relative clauses.What came before
£5.99
Penguin Random House Children's UK Do You Know Level 4 Viruses and Bacteria
Book SynopsisLadybird Do You Know? is a STEM-based ELT graded reading series recommended for children aged 5+ who are learning English as a foreign or second language.These levelled non-fiction books feature video content, project work and critical-thinking activities. Each book asks a range of BIG questions on STEM topics from nocturnal animals to building bridges, developing children''s language, communication and investigation skills.The five levels progress from CEFR Pre-A1 to A2.Visit the Ladybird Education website for online video content, audio, comprehension activities, and suggestions for project work.Viruses and Bacteria, a Level 4 Reader, is A2 in the CEFR framework and supports YLE Flyers exams. The longer text is made up of sentences with up to three clauses, more complex past and future tense structures, modal verbs and a wider variety of conjunctions.
£5.99
Random House Children's Books Tentacles Tales of the Giant Squid L3 Step Into
Book SynopsisFor centuries, sailors have handed down stories of the giant squid. They say this mysterious monster of the deep chases ships and battles whales. They say it can weigh up to 1,000 pounds and that its eyes can be as big as a human head! Are these stories fact or fantasy? Find out in this exciting beginning reader.
£6.23
The University of Michigan Press Bookmarks A Companion Text for Like Water for
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£19.95
Cambridge University Press Not Above the Law Level 3 Lower Intermediate
Book SynopsisCambridge English Readers is an award-winning series of original fiction readers for learners of English, offering exciting reading from Starter to Advanced levels. George Keegan, a Dublin lawyer, wakes to find himself lying in bed in a pool of blood. He can''t remember what happened the night before. He soon has a clue when he sees the body of his girlfriend and colleague, Orla, on the TV news. But who killed Orla if he didn''t? And why? George wants to know. And so does Inspector Sean Murphy of the Dublin police. Paperback-only version. Also available with Audio CDs including complete text recordings from the book.Table of Contents1. Thick dark blood - and lots of it; 2. A crime of hate or madness; 3. Face down in the water; 4. The sweet smell of chloroform; 5. The smallest feeling of hope; 6. An angry young woman; 7. Unanswered questions; 8. A useful thing to know; 9. Half-dead flowers; 10. Something important in the conversation; 11. Fergal's Flowers; 12. There was a gun in his hand; 13. The madness of life and love and death.
£11.42
Cambridge University Press A Little Trouble in Amsterdam Level 2
Book SynopsisThe graded readers series of original fiction, adapted fiction and factbooks especially written for teenagers.
£12.91
Cambridge University Press Bad Company Level 2 ElementaryLowerintermediate
Book SynopsisCambridge English Readers is an award-winning series of original fiction readers for learners of English, offering exciting reading from Starter to Advanced levels. Detective Inspector Helen Shepherd is called to investigate the murder of a young woman on a beach on the south coast of England. The young woman was one of a group of workers from a music company who are staying at a nearby hotel. Inspector Shepherd and her new sergeant Webb question the other workers to find out who had a motive for murder. More than one has, so which one is the murderer and how did they do it? Paperback-only version. Also available with Audio CD including complete text recordings from the book.
£11.42
Cambridge University Press Big Hair Day StarterBeginner
Book SynopsisCambridge English Readers is an award-winning series of original fiction readers for learners of English, offering exciting reading from Starter to Advanced levels. Sophia is excited because she''s an extra in a film with a big star, Fabio Facelli. But things go wrong from the start, and soon Sophia''s at the police station, not on the film set. Does Fabio live up to her dreams when she finally meets him? Or might the policeman that Sophia calls ''Mr Sit Down'' be the one to make her day? Paperback-only version. Also available with Audio CD including complete text recordings from the book.Table of Contents1. A bad start; 2. Beautiful eyes; 3. Mr Sit Down; 4. Two angry men; 5. Shouting for Fabio; 6. A George Cooper film.
£13.20
Cambridge University Press Parallel Level 1
Book SynopsisMax Holland, an assassin for hire, receives a lucrative offer from a mysterious man. But the man's instructions are rather strange and Max isn't sure whether to believe him. It is the start of a job that leads Max to a very unusual place - a world where Max makes a life-changing decision. Paperback-only version. Also available with Audio CD including complete text recordings from the book.Table of ContentsPrologue: an underground station in London; 1. The first phone call; 2. A visitor; 3. Photographs; 4. The job; 5. Parallel worlds; 6. Different decisions; 7. Going to another world; 8. Another London; 9. The woman's house; 10. The second phone call; 11. Meeting in a church; 12. You decide; 13. A candle in the dark.
£12.64
Cambridge University Press Blood Diamonds Level 1 Cambridge English Readers
Book SynopsisAward-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities. Diamonds smuggled from the bloody civil-war zones of Africa and traded illegally for weapons are known as 'blood diamonds'. London journalists Harley Kirkpatrick and Annie Shepherd sense the scoop of a lifetime when they try to trap a deal in the diamonds. But who is trapping who and are the people involved what they seem? Paperback-only version. Also available with Audio CD including complete text recordings from the book.Table of Contents1. A front-page story; 2. Metting Van Delft; 3. A second meeting; 4. Sophie Lafon; 5. Devon; 6. On the beach; 7. Guns and diamonds.
£12.64
Cambridge University Press A Tangled Web Level 5
Book SynopsisCambridge English Readers is an award-winning series of original fiction readers for learners of English, offering exciting reading from Starter to Advanced levels. Dan Combes is a former MI6 agent living peacefully in France. After being attacked by a former colleague, he realises his relationship with the British Secret Service has not yet finished. He believes the attack is linked to his roles in Berlin and Central America. But that was years ago so why do they want him dead now? Dan returns to England and confronts his difficult past - a web of lies and deceit that he knows must end.Paperback-only version. Also available with Audio CDs including complete text recordings from the book. Contains adult material.Table of ContentsThe valley; 1. The river; 2. On the hillside; 3. The fight; 4. The house; 5. Hotel des Templiers; 6. Meeting in Castelnau; 7. Journey to Barcelona; 8. Bert Perkins; 9. Nina Rowlandson; 10. Hugo Strang; 11. Death in Berlin; 12. The San Cristobal Operation; 13. Epping Forest; 14. Waiting in Wimbledon; 15. At the King's Head; 16. Death in Wimbledon; 17. Hurstead Hall, Oxfordshire; 18. Big fish: deep waters; 19. Settling accounts; 20. Talking it over; 21. Crossing the Channel; 22. Driving south; 23. A new life?; 24. Full circle; 25. Endgame; An underground station in London; The valley; A drug overdoese at HQ.
£13.20
Cambridge University Press Next Door to Love Level 1
Book SynopsisAward-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities.Table of Contents1. The man at number three; 2. Flowers from Daisy; 3. Everybody needs someone; 4. Drinks for two; 5. Who is that woman?; 6. A family again.
£12.64
Cambridge University Press He Knows Too Much Level 6
Book SynopsisAward-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities.Trade Review'What distinguishes the series from all the others is the zest and freshness of the text. Where the emphasis in other series is on plain and straightforward language, Cambridge English Reading texts typically use very modern expressions and the dialogue is faster moving. This has an impact on the quality of the audio cassettes, which make for very enjoyable listening.' David R. Hill, Survey Review: Readers, ELT Journal'It was only a matter of time before a major ELT publisher set out to challenge the market dominance of Penguin Classics in the area of readers … CUP have hit back admirably. With something for everyone in your classes, this series is well worth investing in. In fact, it's going to be a difficult act to follow by other publishers.' IATEFL Issues'The series breaks new ground in two respects. The first is the light and informal style of writing. It is notoriously difficult to write fluent prose using restricted lexis and syntax. Part of the secret is to use word and grammar lists flexibly; but it requires flair and a good ear to produce prose and dialogue that read so well and give such a genuine flavour of modern idiom.' English Teaching Professional'These were a very good read: exciting fast-moving stories at all levels, and a good mixture of subjects. Most touched on up-to-date themes, such as corruption, refugees, psychology, hunger, feminism, or ecology without being prosy, or moralising.' BaNina Vivanco, SATEFL Newsletter Vol 19 No 3'This is a well presented, authentic looking series of readers that students should enjoy. They are graded into five levels, and the accompanying cassette will be useful, especially for pronunciation audio versions are very popular with students.' Josephine Caruana, Network News, Issue 34Table of ContentsCharacters; Maps; 1. Madras 1986; 2. Family life; 3. Threatening shadows: Delhi, January 1987; 4. Break-up and breakdown: November 1989; 5. Down at Hove; 6. Return to Madras; 7. Nagarajan; 8. Cambridge, February 1990; 9. Jacko of St John's; 10. A visit to Ned in Bath; 11. London: John Verghese; 12. Nandi Hills; 13. Devanahalli, May 1990; 14. Kidnap; 15. Teatime in Barnes: London, June 1990; 16. The showdown: London, June 1990; 17. In God's hands; Postcript: 1997; Glossary.
£11.03
Cambridge University Press The Ironing Man Level 3
Book SynopsisCambridge English Readers is an award-winning series of original fiction readers for learners of English, offering exciting reading from Starter to Advanced levels. A young man appears at the door and seems to be the answer to Marina''s wishes. She and her husband Tom have moved from London to a quiet village, and Marina is bored with her life, as it seems she does nothing but housework. One day she wishes for somebody to help with the ironing, and the ''ironing man'' appears. Not only does he help Marina with the housework, but he also helps Tom realise just how important Marina is to him. Paperback-only version. Also available with Audio CDs including complete text recordings from the book.Trade Review'What distinguishes the series from all the others is the zest and freshness of the text. Where the emphasis in other series is on plain and straightforward language, Cambridge English Reading texts typically use very modern expressions and the dialogue is faster moving. This has an impact on the quality of the audio cassettes, which make for very enjoyable listening.' David R. Hill, Survey Review: Readers, ELT Journal'It was only a matter of time before a major ELT publisher set out to challenge the market dominance of Penguin Classics in the area of readers … CUP have hit back admirably. With something for everyone in your classes, this series is well worth investing in. In fact, it's going to be a difficult act to follow by other publishers.' IATEFL Issues'The series breaks new ground in two respects. The first is the light and informal style of writing. It is notoriously difficult to write fluent prose using restricted lexis and syntax. Part of the secret is to use word and grammar lists flexibly; but it requires flair and a good ear to produce prose and dialogue that read so well and give such a genuine flavour of modern idiom.' English Teaching Professional'These were a very good read: exciting fast-moving stories at all levels, and a good mixture of subjects. Most touched on up-to-date themes, such as corruption, refugees, psychology, hunger, feminism, or ecology without being prosy, or moralising.' BaNina Vivanco, SATEFL Newsletter Vol 19 No 3'This is a well presented, authentic looking series of readers that students should enjoy. They are graded into five levels, and the accompanying cassette will be useful, especially for pronunciation audio versions are very popular with students.' Josephine Caruana, Network News, Issue 34Table of Contents1. The fridge door; 2. The Ironing Man; 3. Teaddy bears make poor soldiers; 4. Good 7 Bad 1; 5. Stranges on a train; 6. Massage and message; 7. It's just a painting; 8. The detective reports; 9. Do not use the toilet while the train is in the station; 10. On the beach.
£13.20
Cambridge University Press Nelsons dream
Book SynopsisAward-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities. Nelson Mbizi returns to his home in southern Africa after studying in Britain. When he tries to help a family of orphans he meets Viki, a South African TV presenter. The story of Nelson and Viki's relationship is told against a background of HIV/AIDS and government corruption on the one hand, and great good humour and wonderful music on the other. Paperback-only version. Also available with Audio CDs including complete text recordings from the book.Table of Contents1. Endings; 2. Home again; 3. Sector D; 4. Beginnings; 5. Face to face; 6. New homes; 7. Rescue; 8. The hospice; 9. Turning point; 10. Viki gets to work; 11. First date; 12. Where's your father?; 13. Business plan; 14. Good news; 15. A day for sadness; 16. Goodbye, Blessing; 17. Meeting at the Garage; 18. The show; Epilogue.
£13.20
Cambridge University Press Murder by Art Level 5 Upper Intermediate
Book SynopsisAward-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities.Table of Contents1. Emergency!; 2. Wyoming is hurt; 3. Falling chairs!; 4. The rope broke?; 5. Why is Louis so nervous?; 6. Someone cut the rope; 7. Soren had enemies; 8. Officer Koranda; 9. Man in a box; 10. The man disappears; 11. Lillian is lying; 12. Wyoming wakes up; 13. Helen knows something; 14. Wyoming draws; 15. More questions for Lillian; 16. Sleeping pills; 17. Skulls!; 18. Leo and Lillian tell all; 19. Wyoming gets the story.
£11.03
Cambridge University Press Deadly Harvest Level 6
Book SynopsisCambridge English Readers is an award-winning series of original fiction readers for learners of English, offering exciting reading from Starter to Advanced levels. Chief Inspector Jane Honeywell is a city detective who wonders why she has moved to a sleepy country town - nothing happens in Pilton. But then the rural peace and quiet is suddenly disturbed by a horrible murder. When Jane starts the dangerous pursuit of the killer, she discovers a more terrible plan in operation. Paperback-only version. Also available with Audio CDs including complete text recordings from the book.Trade Review'What distinguishes the series from all the others is the zest and freshness of the text. Where the emphasis in other series is on plain and straightforward language, Cambridge English Reading texts typically use very modern expressions and the dialogue is faster moving. This has an impact on the quality of the audio cassettes, which make for very enjoyable listening.' David R. Hill, Survey Review: Readers, ELT Journal'It was only a matter of time before a major ELT publisher set out to challenge the market dominance of Penguin Classics in the area of readers … CUP have hit back admirably. With something for everyone in your classes, this series is well worth investing in. In fact, it's going to be a difficult act to follow by other publishers.' IATEFL Issues'The series breaks new ground in two respects. The first is the light and informal style of writing. It is notoriously difficult to write fluent prose using restricted lexis and syntax. Part of the secret is to use word and grammar lists flexibly; but it requires flair and a good ear to produce prose and dialogue that read so well and give such a genuine flavour of modern idiom.' English Teaching Professional'These were a very good read: exciting fast-moving stories at all levels, and a good mixture of subjects. Most touched on up-to-date themes, such as corruption, refugees, psychology, hunger, feminism, or ecology without being prosy, or moralising.' BaNina Vivanco, SATEFL Newsletter Vol 19 No 3'This is a well presented, authentic looking series of readers that students should enjoy. They are graded into five levels, and the accompanying cassette will be useful, especially for pronunciation audio versions are very popular with students.' Josephine Caruana, Network News, Issue 34Table of ContentsPrologue; 1. Going south; 2. Nothing exciting ever happens; 3. Time to wake up; 4. Not a pretty sight; 5. The investigation begins; 6. An ordinary respectable woman; 7. The beekeeper; 8. A head full of bees; 9. The good news and the bad news; 10. The suspect's got a gun; 11. The confession; 12. A nasty open wound; 13. Another call in the night; 14. An undesirable situation 15. Something odd; 16. Gotcha!; 17. The bee; 18. Operation Wasp; 19. Astonishing evil.
£11.42
Cambridge University Press Jojos Story Level 2
Book SynopsisCambridge English Readers is an award-winning series of original fiction readers for learners of English, offering exciting reading from Starter to Advanced levels. Jojo is playing in the fields when soldiers come and kill everyone in his village. With the help of Chris, a British journalist, and his memories, Jojo struggles to come to terms with the loss of his family and friends. Jojo''s journey across his war-torn country leads him to self-discovery and a decision that will change his life for ever. Paperback-only version. Also available with Audio CD including complete text recordings from the book.Trade Review'What distinguishes the series from all the others is the zest and freshness of the text. Where the emphasis in other series is on plain and straightforward language, Cambridge English Reading texts typically use very modern expressions and the dialogue is faster moving. This has an impact on the quality of the audio cassettes, which make for very enjoyable listening.' David R. Hill, Survey Review: Readers, ELT Journal'It was only a matter of time before a major ELT publisher set out to challenge the market dominance of Penguin Classics in the area of readers … CUP have hit back admirably. With something for everyone in your classes, this series is well worth investing in. In fact, it's going to be a difficult act to follow by other publishers.' IATEFL Issues'The series breaks new ground in two respects. The first is the light and informal style of writing. It is notoriously difficult to write fluent prose using restricted lexis and syntax. Part of the secret is to use word and grammar lists flexibly; but it requires flair and a good ear to produce prose and dialogue that read so well and give such a genuine flavour of modern idiom.' English Teaching Professional'These were a very good read: exciting fast-moving stories at all levels, and a good mixture of subjects. Most touched on up-to-date themes, such as corruption, refugees, psychology, hunger, feminism, or ecology without being prosy, or moralising.' BaNina Vivanco, SATEFL Newsletter Vol 19 No 3'This is a well presented, authentic looking series of readers that students should enjoy. They are graded into five levels, and the accompanying cassette will be useful, especially for pronunciation audio versions are very popular with students.' Josephine Caruana, Network News, Issue 34Table of Contents1. Only me, Jojo; 2. The men in the lorry; 3. The field of the families; 4. The walls will fall down; 5. The river; 6. The Children's House; 7. Chris; 8. I knew your brother; Glossary.
£11.42
Cambridge University Press Staying Together Level 4
Book SynopsisAward-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities.Trade Review'What distinguishes the series from all the others is the zest and freshness of the text. Where the emphasis in other series is on plain and straightforward language, Cambridge English Reading texts typically use very modern expressions and the dialogue is faster moving. This has an impact on the quality of the audio cassettes, which make for very enjoyable listening.' David R. Hill, Survey Review: Readers, ELT Journal'It was only a matter of time before a major ELT publisher set out to challenge the market dominance of Penguin Classics in the area of readers … CUP have hit back admirably. With something for everyone in your classes, this series is well worth investing in. In fact, it's going to be a difficult act to follow by other publishers.' IATEFL Issues'The series breaks new ground in two respects. The first is the light and informal style of writing. It is notoriously difficult to write fluent prose using restricted lexis and syntax. Part of the secret is to use word and grammar lists flexibly; but it requires flair and a good ear to produce prose and dialogue that read so well and give such a genuine flavour of modern idiom.' English Teaching Professional'These were a very good read: exciting fast-moving stories at all levels, and a good mixture of subjects. Most touched on up-to-date themes, such as corruption, refugees, psychology, hunger, feminism, or ecology without being prosy, or moralising.' BaNina Vivanco, SATEFL Newsletter Vol 19 No 3'This is a well presented, authentic looking series of readers that students should enjoy. They are graded into five levels, and the accompanying cassette will be useful, especially for pronunciation audio versions are very popular with students.' Josephine Caruana, Network News, Issue 34Table of ContentsPart I. Going Away: 1. The promise; 2. The blue suitcase; 3. The first week; 4. City centre; 5. Snowfall; 6. Telling the truth; 7. News from Zambia; 8. Waiting; 9. African sunshine, African rain; Part II. Coming Home: 10. Plane to Egypt; 11. Swimming alone; 12. Stonefish; 13. White shoes; 14. The visit; 15. Night dive; 16. A white diary; 17. A box of photographs.
£11.42
Rising Stars UK Ltd Dockside Fear of Heights Stage 6 Book 4
Book SynopsisDockside, the award-winning reading intervention programme, is specifically designed for older children who are struggling with their reading, or for children learning English as an additional language. It provides an opportunity for children to practise their reading skills at a suitable level with age-appropriate storylines. A handy breakdown of key words is included as well as question prompts to encourage discussion. The series is set in an everyday world featuring a range of strong characters and stories to which children can relate, and enjoy, providing a unique approach to reading intervention.
£5.79
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£7.80
Cambridge University Press London Level 2 Elementary
Book SynopsisThis award-winning graded readers series is full of original fiction, adapted fiction and factbooks especially written for teenagers.
£11.42
Cambridge University Press Reading Latin
Book SynopsisA bestselling Latin course designed to help mature beginners read classical Latin fluently and intelligently. The Text and Vocabulary presents a series of carefully graded original classical Latin texts, initially adapted but later unadulterated. It accompanies the Grammar and Exercises volume, but could be used as a self-standing beginner's reader.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Part I. Plautus and the Roman Comic Tradition: Section 1. Plautus' Aululāria; Section 2. Plautus' Amphitruō; Part II. Early Roman History: From Aeneas to Hannibal: Section 3A. Aeneas and the Trojan War; Section 3B. Romulus and Remus; Section 3C. The rape of Lucretia; Section D. Hannibal; Part III. The Demise of the Roman Republic: Section 4. Provincial corruption: the Verres scandal; Section 5. The conspiracy of Catiline in Rome, 64–62; Section 6. Poetry and politics: Caesar to Augustus; Additional reading; Total Latin-English learning vocabulary.
£21.99
Pearson Education Limited Level 3 Doctor Who Mummy on the Orient Express
Book SynopsisThe Doctor and his companion, Clara, are on the most beautiful train in history, speeding past the stars of the future. But something terrible is killing the passengers. After you see the mummy, you only have 66 seconds. Then you die. There is no escape. As the Doctor races against the clock, he seems to Clara more unfeeling than ever before. Will he learn how to stop the mummy? Start the clock!
£11.74
Pearson Education Limited Level 1 Disney Kids Readers Olaf Likes Summer
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£9.99
Pearson Education Limited Level 2 Disney Kids Readers Frozen Pack
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£9.99
Pearson Education Limited Level 2 Disney Kids Readers Finding Dory Pack
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£9.99
Pearson Education Limited Level 3 Disney Kids Readers A Bugs Life Pack
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£10.46
Pearson Education Limited Level 3 Disney Kids Readers Tangled Pack
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£9.99
Pearson Education Level 4 Disney Kids Readers The Lion King Pack
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£9.99
Pearson Education Limited Level 4 Disney Kids Readers Moana Pack
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£9.99
Pearson Education Limited Level 5 Disney Kids Readers Beauty and the Beast
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£9.99
Pearson Education Limited Level 2 Tales from Hans Andersen
Book SynopsisClassic / British English Hans Andersen wrote many stories, and these are some of the best. We meet a very, very small child, a bird with a beautiful voice, a mermaid with legs, an ugly duckling with no friends -- and an emperor with some very strange new clothes. These stories teach us lessons for life.
£10.40
Pearson Education Limited Level 4 Lorna Doone
Book SynopsisIn 1673 young John Ridd meets a little girl called Lorna Doone. Seven years later they meet again, and fall in love. But the Doones are a family of robbers and murderers. One of them, Carver, killed John’s father and now wants to marry Lorna. Can John save Lorna from her worst fears?
£11.31
Pearson Education Limited Easystart Marcel and the White Star
Book SynopsisMarcel is a mouse and a famous detective. He lives in Paris. One evening, two thieves steal a very expensive diamond ring – the ‘White Star’. Then they steal a car. Marcel follows them across Paris to a café. Can he get the ‘White Star’ and bring it back?
£9.99
Pearson Education Limited Level 3 How To Be An Alien
Book SynopsisContemporary / British English This is the funniest book that you will read about English people! Why are the English different from Europeans? George Mikes' book describes the strange things the English do and say. And the English don't get angry when they read the book. They love it! You will too!
£10.40
Pearson Education Limited Level 3 Island of Dr. Moreau
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£10.89
Pearson Education Limited Level 3 Sense and Sensibility
Book SynopsisElinor and Marianne Dashwood are two very different sisters. Marianne loves excitement and always shows her feelings; Elinor is quiet and has more good sense. They both fall in love and both suffer broken hearts. Will they ever find the right man to love and marry?
£12.09
Pearson Education Limited Level 4 Love Actually
Book SynopsisIn London, Christmas is coming and the people in this story have love on their minds. Some have found love; some have lost it. Some accept their loneliness; others live in hope. Even the new British prime minister’s thoughts are not always on his job – because love, actually, is all around us.
£11.19
Pearson Education Limited Level 4 On The Beach
Book SynopsisNuclear war has destroyed all life in thenorthern countries of the world. Now the deadly radiation is travelling south. In Australia, where people are still alive, Peter and Mary Holmes are trying to live their lives as normally as possible as the radiation comes closer and closer. What can they do? Is this the end of life on earth?
£11.19
Pearson Education Limited Level 5 Heart of Darkness
Book SynopsisResting one night on a boat on the River Thames, Charlie Marlow tells his friends about his experiences as a steamboat captain on the River Congo. There, in the heart of Africa, his search for the extraordinary Mr Kurtz caused him to question his own nature and values – and the nature and values of his society.
£11.19
Pearson Education Limited Level 1 Speed Queens
Book SynopsisRacing was a men's sport - and then came the women. Danica Patrick is from the United States. Mika Duno is Venezuelan. Laleh Seddigh is from Iran. They race with men and they are winners. Read their stories.
£9.99
Pearson Education Limited Level 2 Five Plays for Today
Book SynopsisPaul is shy and Judy has no friends. Oliver is afraid of other boys. Jane and Leo can't talk about their feelings, and Sue lies to her boyfriends. These five short plays tell the stories of young people with problems. Are there any answers? What do you think?
£10.40
Pearson Education Limited Level 1 William Tell
Book SynopsisWilliam Tell is a good man, but his country is a dangerous place. The Swiss people don't like the Austrian emperor or his governor in Switzerland. Can William Tell help them in their fight with the Austrians? Or is he a man of peace?
£9.99