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Penguin 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.Seventeen-year-old Flora Banks has an illness and can't remember anything for very long. She writes notes to herself to help her remember things. But one day, Flora kisses a boy and she remembers it. Flora must find the boy who kissed her and learn why she still has that one memory.Visit the Penguin Readers websiteExclusively with the print edition, readers can unlock online resources including a digital book, audio edition, lesson plans and answer keys.
The Girl on the Train, a Level 6 Reader, is B1+ in the CEFR framework. The longer text is made up of sentences with up to four clauses, introducing future continuous, reported questions, third conditional, was going to and ellipsis. A small number of illustrations support the text.
The Chase is over. The world is freed. But the Law remains. In the aftermath of the Chase, the world is divided. Struggling to maintain its chokehold on the population, the World Coalition broadcasts its persecution of the Liberated, those who celebrate life free from the Law-including Sheila Kemp, who is suffering the unbearable cost of telling the truth. Forced from the safety of their hideout, Willis and Perryn embark on a mission to discover a new set of friends in a rebel group known as the Underground. With the help of an informant known only as the Watcher, the two join a daring rescue in the heart of the capital of the Western Alliance-one that reveals the truly sinister intentions of the Chairman. The mission takes a turn when the group is forced to make an impossible choice with consequences that could prove invaluable or catastrophic. The fate of the Underground and the hope of the Liberated might hinge on their discovery-one that might not only threaten the world but also unravel the confidence in each other they've forged since the Chase.
The Wonders of Scribby teaches children the power of tapping into the super hero within!Scribby invites you inside her world to show you how she rescued her friend, "Cherry," who was a victim of the lunchroom bullies for being different. Scribby and Cherry go on to become best friends, sharing their writing super powers!
It's show-and-tell day and would you not want to be able to bring the most super-de-duper show-and-tell surprise EVER? That is what Makayla wants too! This is her very most favourite day and you never know what will happen, because sometimes cha...
How would you like to be trapped in a poacher's cage, like Jack and Riley were, and then rescued by termites?This is just one of the adventures the brother/sister duo encounter during their winter holiday in the Costa Rican rainforest.- Ponder, the sloth, tells them a wonderful tale about the toucan's colourful feathers.- Riley and Jack save dozens of turtle hatchlings in a bucket.- Two Indigenous women teach them how to make chocolate in the forest.- Ponder introduces Jack and Riley to many of his rainforest friends: Maxwell the monkey, Smyle the crocodile, Stan the pelican, Teresa the termite, and Iggy the iguana, to name just a few.Through their adventures, Riley and Jack learn to respect and value the natural environment and all the wonderful creatures who inhabit it. They gain a new appreciation for kindness, helpfulness and friendship, all the while experiencing new and exciting things. And having lots of fun!
Twelve-year-old Rufus has been disqualified from a National Short Story competition. The judges have accused him of copying the story of a boy who won the competition twelve years earlier. But Rufus's story was not a work of fiction. It was a true account of his encounters with a mysterious old man who spoke in riddles - a man who had taken to hanging about the Martello Tower in Donabate the previous summer. But how could that be? How could two boys have shared an identical experience twelve years apart? And why did they both choose to write about it? And why, when the two eventually meet, will the encounter change both of their lives forever?
A lost map to a hidden treasure has been found. Two friends are on a mission to get the map and find the treasure. Join Pirate Mouse and the Mummy as they escape capture and face a volcano in two exciting adventure stories to share as a family.
A Middle Grade Adventure Mystery "Captivating and compelling, the writing style and voice was expertly crafted in a way that worked well and that will work well for both readers of the intended age and for older readers that might share the story with their kids." - Writers Digest "One feature I liked was the clues, which I thought A. K. Hicks made up superbly! They were difficult, well-phrased, and mysterious, which made them exciting and challenging!" - Reader Views Kids "The Mystery at Moz Hollow is a charming and captivating adventure that serves as the perfect foray into the mystery genre for younger readers." - Reader's Favorite "Lighthearted, Endearing, and Fun!" - Amazon Review Emma Sleigh and her best friend Laura Sorsby travel to Moz Hollow, a mansion in northern Minnesota where Emma's mother will be providing catering services to the crew filming the movie Faded Tapestry. During a visit with Isobel Walker, the elderly owner of Moz Hollow, Emma discovers an unsolved scavenger hunt based on the items listed on a holiday menu that is over 60 years old. Emma, Laura, and their new friend Raza Mehta face danger in the northern wilderness and from those who want the treasure (whose secret is linked to the menu) for themselves.
Aesop the Albatross ditches his reputation to do what he can to save the hatchlings from hungry sharks. Beatrix the Bear hides in her ice cave while her mother hunts for food when suddenly a gunshot goes off. Charles the Chimp tries to hide in the treetops while making a loud racket, distracting the hunters from his hidden troop. In this first book in the Altogether series, author CJ Williams takes readers on an alphabetical journey through the animal kingdom, creatively crafting the plight of our favorite wildlife by unique tales. While their stories are personal, their plight is global. Join the first thirteen adventures with some of our most endearing creatures as they face their own fears, make sacrifices, and take action to protect their families, and raise awareness in humans in order that they might save the world. Eyes To See Them does just that... gives children and their adults a chance to truly see our partners on this planet and join them in their fight for survival. Our own survival depends on it.
The main concept of the story is to wake people to their duties for society and fight against the bad. The Monk is a fictional story based on the story of a character who lives in Varanasi, India who wants to do something to wake people for their duties towards society and humanity The story is mainly based on the character named Akhil who lives in Varanasi India, who wants to do something to make people realize their power and dut
Blimps/dirigibles! Sewers, rats, cheese, and a mutant alligator! A ¿ying van! A scorpion drone! Karate! A frikkin¿ Demolecularizer for crying out loud! Not to mention a robot dog versus a real dog! Whös got the better sniffer? Are you sure you¿re ready for this? Okay, but it¿s pretty awesome, so I hope that you are truly, once and for all ready for this. What is this? If you have to ask, maybe you¿re not really ready for this. You are really, really ready, you say? For this? Okay, okay. This is the first of many stories about Professor Wiztinkle and Ginormous Jay. Who are they? You keep asking questions like you¿re not ready for this. I¿ll tell you anyway. They are a super science technologist duo. They live in University City and work in the science and technology department of O! State University, which lies at the heart of University City. When they¿re not inventing amazing inventions of amazement, they¿re called upon to be superheroes, if you will, to save the city and sometimes the world. Professor Wiztinkle is a super genius and one half of the amazing duo, the other half being his super science partner Ginormous Jay, a hyper-intelligent gorilla in a leather jacket and a unitard. Together they must face the villain of the sewers, Fartina Stincovich, as she and her cohort-Billy "Buttface" McFarter and accompanying stenchmen-threaten to drop dirty diapers into the Old n¿ Grungy river, and more terrible still, into University City¿s water supply!So I ask you again: Are. You. Ready. For. This?
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