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Best Readers Series

LEVEL 1: 'How Wrong Can You Be?'

‘How Wrong Can You Be?’ is the story of a kidnapping involving the daughter of a famous football team manager.

 

The Best Readers are a series of simplified reading books for the schools, written by British authors who have long experience of teaching. The stories are of many different kinds. Some are adventure stories of the traditional type, while others are real-life stories of rescue from disaster or travelers’ tales with a non-fiction element giving students the opportunity to learn about other countries and cultures. 

All the recordings were made at a studio in London.

Unlike the ‘City of Secrets’ series, where the same story continues throughout four books, each story in the Best Readers series is an independent unit. 

Key Features

Components

Unit Format

Syllabus Based on Common European Framework

C.E.F A1 & A2


Key Features

All Stories specially written for the Series

Stories Designed to Appeal to Young Teenagers

Richly and Creatively Illustrated

Vocabulary explained at the back of the Book

Before Reading and After Reading questions on each section of the Story


LEVEL 2: 'Land of the Long White Cloud'

‘Land of the Long White Cloud’ is about an English girl who goes to New Zealand and makes friends with some of the country’s original inhabitants – the Maoris.

 

The Best Readers are a series of simplified reading books for the schools, written by British authors who have long experience of teaching. The stories are of many different kinds. Some are adventure stories of the traditional type, while others are real-life stories of rescue from disaster or travelers’ tales with a non-fiction element giving students the opportunity to learn about other countries and cultures. 

All the recordings were made at a studio in London.

Unlike the ‘City of Secrets’ series, where the same story continues throughout four books, each story in the Best Readers series is an independent unit. 

Key Features

Components

Unit Format

Syllabus Based on Common European Framework

C.E.F A2+ & B1


Key Features

All Stories specially written for the Series

Stories Designed to Appeal to Young Teenagers

Richly and Creatively Illustrated

Vocabulary explained at the back of the Book

Before Reading and After Reading questions on each section of the Story


LEVEL 3: 'Incident at Eagle Rock'

‘Incident at Eagle Rock’ is the true story of a father and son who lose their way while skiing at Kartalkaya and have to survive in the mountains for days before they are finally rescued.

 

The Best Readers are a series of simplified reading books for the schools, written by British authors who have long experience of teaching. The stories are of many different kinds. Some are adventure stories of the traditional type, while others are real-life stories of rescue from disaster or travelers’ tales with a non-fiction element giving students the opportunity to learn about other countries and cultures. 

All the recordings were made at a studio in London.

Unlike the ‘City of Secrets’ series, where the same story continues throughout four books, each story in the Best Readers series is an independent unit. 

Key Features

Components

Unit Format

Syllabus Based on Common European Framework

C.E.F B1 & B1+


Key Features

All Stories specially written for the Series

Stories Designed to Appeal to Young Teenagers

Richly and Creatively Illustrated

Vocabulary explained at the back of the Book

Before Reading and After Reading questions on each section of the Story


LEVEL 4: 'Short, Sweet and Sour'

‘Short, Sweet and Sour’ is a collection of short stories that make us think about the darker and funnier sides of the human imagination. What is real? What do we imagine? How does what we believe change us?

 

The Best Readers are a series of simplified reading books for the schools, written by British authors who have long experience of teaching. The stories are of many different kinds. Some are adventure stories of the traditional type, while others are real-life stories of rescue from disaster or travelers’ tales with a non-fiction element giving students the opportunity to learn about other countries and cultures. 

All the recordings were made at a studio in London.

Unlike the ‘City of Secrets’ series, where the same story continues throughout four books, each story in the Best Readers series is an independent unit. 

Key Features

Components

Unit Format

Syllabus Based on Common European Framework

C.E.F B1+ & B2


Key Features

All Stories specially written for the Series

Stories Designed to Appeal to Young Teenagers

Richly and Creatively Illustrated

Vocabulary explained at the back of the Book

Before Reading and After Reading questions on each section of the Story


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