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Penguin Readers Level 2: The Extraordinary Life of Rosa Parks (ELT Graded Reader)

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Synopsis

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.The Extraordinary Life of Rosa Parks, a Level 2 Reader, is A1+ in the CEFR framework. Sentences contain a maximum of two clauses, introducing the future tenses will and going to, present continuous for future meaning, and comparatives and superlatives. It is well supported by illustrations, which appear on most pages.One day, Rosa Parks got on a bus and did not give her seat to a white person. This helped to change the lives of black people in America. This is Rosa's extraordinary story.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.

Book details

Author:
Sheila Kanani
ISBN:
9780241534335
Related ISBNs:
9780241520673
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
12-17
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2021-10-01
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2019
Copyright by:
Dr Sheila Kanani 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Biographies and Memoirs, Children's Books, Education, Foreign Language Study, History, Nonfiction