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OXFORD READ AND IMAGINE & OXFORD READ AND DISCOVER

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Clunk in Space, Level 1







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THE WORLD OF SCIENCE THE WORLD OF THE NATURAL WORLD
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LEVEL 1 300 HEADWORDS • CEFR A1 • Average word count: 700 • Cambridge English: Starters

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ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Art At the Beach Eyes Fruit In the Sky Schools Trees
Richard Northcott Rachel Bladon Rob Sved Louise Spilsbury Kamini Khanduri Richard Northcott Rachel Bladon



A1 Read and discover all Read and discover all about Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all

about art. the beach. about eyes. about fruit. the sky. schools around the world. about trees.
LEVEL 1 • What shapes can you • How many legs does a • Can animals see in the • How does fruit grow? • What are stars? • What do students wear • What animals live
• What can you see in
• How many eyes does a
• What do seeds do?
• What is fruit?
• What can you find in a
• What do artists paint?
• How do students go
to school?
rockpool?
spider have?
the sky?
see in art?
in trees?
prawn have?
at school?
dark?
Word count 668 Word count 707 Word count 672 Word count 680 Word count 692 Word count 659 Word count 692
Reader 978 0 19 464634 5 Reader 978 0 19 464628 4 Reader 978 0 19 464629 1 Reader 978 0 19 464632 1 Reader 978 0 19 464630 7 Reader 978 0 19 464627 7 Reader 978 0 19 464636 9
Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio
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Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book
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Museum Swim See page 28 See page 28 See page 28 See page 28 See page 29
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THE WORLD OF THE NATURAL WORLD THE NATURAL WORLD THE NATURAL WORLD THE WORLD OF THE NATURAL WORLD OXFORD READ AND DISCOVER
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES
Wheels Wild Cats Young Animals Camouflage Cities Earth
Rob Sved Rob Sved Rachel Bladon Kamini Khanduri Richard Northcott Richard Northcott





Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all
wheels. wild cats. young animals. camouflage. cities around the world. about Earth.
• What are train wheels • What do wild cats eat? • What colour are baby • Where do lions hide? • What buildings can you • How old are the
made of? • What does a wild cat’s zebras? • What animals hide in find in cities? mountains on Earth? LEVEL 2
• Can you use wheels to tail do? • Where do young bears trees? • What can tourists do in • What is under the land?
cook? live? cities?


Word count 675 Word count 668 Word count 706 Word count 842 Word count 831 Word count 820 A1
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Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio
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Too Fast The On Thin Can In the Where
See page 29 Snow Ice You See Big City on Earth
Tigers See page 28 Lions? See page 30 Are We?
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Electricity Farms In the Mountains Jobs Plastic Sunny and Rainy Your Body
Louise Spilsbury Rachel Bladon Richard Northcott Kamini Khanduri Louise Spilsbury Louise Spilsbury Louise Spilsbury



A1 Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about
plastic.
mountains.
weather.
your body.
jobs.
about farms.
about electricity.
• What machines use • What are crops? • What is a glacier? • Where do people work in • How do we make plastic? • What makes Earth • How many bones do you
have?
warm?
LEVEL 2 • What is a battery? sheep? do in mountains? • What does a vet do? • What falls from clouds? • What are germs?
cities?
electricity?
• What do we get from
• Can we recycle plastic?
• What sports do people
Word count 801 Word count 828 Word count 818 Word count 837 Word count 800 Word count 803 Word count 855
Reader 978 0 19 464685 7 Reader 978 0 19 464683 3 Reader 978 0 19 464687 1 Reader 978 0 19 464686 4 Reader 978 0 19 464688 8 Reader 978 0 19 464680 2 Reader 978 0 19 464681 9
Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio
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Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book
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Storm the Snow Snowball New Job Machine in the See page 30
See page 29 See page 30 See page 29 See page 30 See page 30 Clouds
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ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Amazing Animals Festivals Free Time How We Make Life in Sound
Minibeasts In the Air Around the World Around the World Products Rainforests And Music
Cheryl Palin Robert Quinn Richard Northcott Julie Penn Alex Raynham Cheryl Palin Richard Northcott

Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all Read and discover all about Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all about
amazing minibeasts. animals in the air. about festivals around favourite free-time activities about how we make about life in tropical sound and music.
• How many legs does • What is the fastest bird the world. around the world. different products. rainforests. • What are sound waves?
a spider have? in the world? • When is the festival • Where is dog sledding • How many parts are • What is the biggest • What type of musical
• Why are earthworms • What are flying foxes? of Diwali? popular? there in a car? tropical rainforest? instrument is a koto?
important? • What do people do • What is beach cricket? • How do we make • Where do orang-utans LEVEL 3
at Halloween? chocolate bars? sleep?


Word count 1,249 Word count 1,367 Word count 1,323 Word count 1,330 Word count 1,306 Word count 1,395 Word count 1,370 A1
Reader 978 0 19 464379 5 Reader 978 0 19 464385 6 Reader 978 0 19 464382 5 Reader 978 0 19 464378 8 Reader 978 0 19 464383 2 Reader 978 0 19 464380 1 Reader 978 0 19 464384 9
Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio
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Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book
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Danger! In the Fear Soccer Get Us Danger The New
Bugs! Eagle’s at the in the Out of in the Sound
See page 31 Nest Festival Street Here! Rainforest See page 32
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THE WORLD OF THE NATURAL WORLD THE WORLD OF THE NATURAL WORLD THE NATURAL WORLD THE NATURAL WORLD
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Super Wonderful Your Five All About All About All About
Structures Water Senses Desert Life Ocean Life Plants
Fiona Undrill Cheryl Palin Robert Quinn Julie Penn Rachel Bladon Julie Penn


A1 Read and discover all about Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all
about desert life around
about amazing plants.
about your five wonderful
about life in and near the
about wonderful water.
super structures around
the world. • Why is water important? senses. the world. oceans. • How many types of plant
• How do animals stay
• Which tree can live in
LEVEL 3 • How tall can a • What is the biggest • What’s under your skin? • Why are deserts getting • How do whales breathe? • Why are plants
are there?
• How do your eyes work?
• What are dams made of?
cool in the desert?
salt water?
ocean animal?
important?
skyscraper be?
bigger?
Word count 1,200 Word count 1,273 Word count 1,343 Word count 1,692 Word count 1,665 Word count 1,729
Reader 978 0 19 464381 8 Reader 978 0 19 464376 4 Reader 978 0 19 464377 1 Reader 978 0 19 464442 6 Reader 978 0 19 464439 6 Reader 978 0 19 464440 2
Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio
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Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book
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A High The Lost Swimming The Flower
Shadow Water Game in the with Thief
on the See page 32 See page 31 Desert Dolphins See page 33
Park See page 33 See page 34
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ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES
Animals Animals 2011 How to Stay Incredible Machines Why We Wonders
At Night In Art Healthy Earth Then and Now Recycle Of the Past
Rachel Bladon Richard Northcott Julie Penn Richard Northcott Robert Quinn Fiona Undrill Kathryn Harper

Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all
about amazing animals about animals in art, all about how to stay about our incredible about machines in the about why we recycle about wonders of the past,
at night. around the world. healthy. Earth. past and today. waste. all around the world.
• Why do some animals • Where can you see • How much water should • What is a volcano? • When did people invent • What waste materials • Where is Chichen Itza?
come out at night? animals in art? you drink every day? • Where is the deepest the wheel? can we recycle? • What is the Taj Mahal?
• What special senses do • What are the oldest • Why is exercise good for lake on Earth? • What is a nanobot? • How long does plastic LEVEL 4
nocturnal animals have? animal pictures? you? take to decompose?


Word count 1,746 Word count 1,754 Word count 1,634 Word count 1,700 Word count 1,663 Word count 1,701 Word count 1,724
Reader 978 0 19 464446 4 Reader 978 0 19 464443 3 Reader 978 0 19 464445 7 Reader 978 0 19 464438 9 Reader 978 0 19 464437 2 Reader 978 0 19 464444 0 Reader 978 0 19 464441 9 A1–A2
Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio
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Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book
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Bats! Pictures Inside Volcano A Machine Clunk’s The Lost
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Past See page 33 See page 34 Future See page 33 See page 33
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THE NATURAL WORLD THE NATURAL WORLD THE NATURAL WORLD THE NATURAL WORLD THE WORLD OF THE WORLD OF THE WORLD OF
ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
All About Animal Exploring Great Homes Materials Medicine
Islands Life Cycles Our World Migrations Around the World To Products Then and Now
James Styring Rachel Bladon Jacqueline Martin Rachel Bladon Jacqueline Martin Alex Raynham Louise and Richard Spilsbury
A2–B1 Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all

about islands around the
migrations.
exploring.
cycles.
that people use to make
world.
and medicine today.
world. about amazing animal life about explorers and about great animal about homes around the about the materials about medicine in the past
products.
• Which animals hatch
• How do islands form?
• Why is exploring
• Why do animals
LEVEL 5 • Which island has • What is metamorphosis? • Where did the first • How do they find their • Why do people build • How is glass made? • What medicine can cure
• What was the world’s
• What materials are
migrate?
homes made of?
first antibiotic?
from eggs?
important?
dragons?
• What are microchips?
way?
explorers go?
homes on stilts?
malaria?
Word count 3,457 Word count 3,437 Word count 3,491 Word count 3,463 Word count 3,357 Word count 3,437 Word count 3,363
Reader 978 0 19 464503 4 Reader 978 0 19 464502 7 Reader 978 0 19 464500 3 Reader 978 0 19 464501 0 Reader 978 0 19 464497 6 Reader 978 0 19 464505 8 Reader 978 0 19 464506 5
Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio
978 0 19 402214 9 978 0 19 402216 3 978 0 19 402218 7 978 0 19 402220 0 978 0 19 402222 4 978 0 19 402224 8 978 0 19 402226 2
Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book
978 0 19 464513 3 978 0 19 464512 6 978 0 19 464510 2 978 0 19 464511 9 978 0 19 464507 2 978 0 19 464515 7 978 0 19 464516 4
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THE WORLD OF THE WORLD OF THE WORLD OF THE NATURAL WORLD THE NATURAL WORLD THE WORLD OF OXFORD READ AND DISCOVER
ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Our World Transportation Wild All About Caring for Cells
In Art Then and Now Weather Space Our Planet And Microbes
Richard Northcott James Styring Jacqueline Martin Alex Raynham Joyce Hannam Louise and Richard Spilsbury

Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all
about our world in art. about transportation in the about different types of our galaxy and everything caring for our beautiful about amazing cells and
• What are still lifes? past and today. weather. in the universe. planet Earth. microbes.
• Why do artists use • What were the first • What is a hurricane? • What are stars made of? • What is global warming? • What are the smallest
living things on Earth?
perspective? planes made of? • Where is the coldest • When did the first person • How can we keep our LEVEL 6
• How fast can solar cars place on Earth? walk on the Moon? planet clean? • How do antibiotics work?
travel?


Word count 3,360 Word count 3,425 Word count 3,395 Word count 3,820 Word count 3,804 Word count 3,663 B1
Reader 978 0 19 464504 1 Reader 978 0 19 464499 0 Reader 978 0 19 464498 3 Reader 978 0 19 464560 7 Reader 978 0 19 464559 1 Reader 978 0 19 464563 8
Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio
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Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Clothes Earth Food Helping Incredible Wonderful Your Amazing
Then and Now Then and Now Around the World Around the World Energy Ecosystems Body
Richard Northcott Robert Quinn Robert Quinn Sarah Medina Louise and Richard Spilsbury Louise and Richard Spilsbury Robert Quinn


B1 Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about Read and discover all about
helping around the world.
food around the world.
wonderful ecosystems on
Earth in the past and Earth
your amazing body.
clothes in the past and
incredible energy.
clothes today. today. • Where are cacao trees • Who helps refugees? • What is kinetic energy? Earth. • How many bones are
LEVEL 6 • What is a fashion victim? • What natural resources • What drink can you make • What do animal charities • What types of energy • What are decomposers? • What do your white blood
there in your skeleton?
• Where were your clothes
• How are monkeys
grown?
• How did Earth form?
made?
adapted to living in their
do?
does electricity give us?
ecosystem?
cells do?
from cherries?
does Earth give us?
Word count 3,711 Word count 3,723 Word count 3,739 Word count 3,734 Word count 3,776 Word count 3,754 Word count 3,869
Reader 978 0 19 464561 4 Reader 978 0 19 464565 2 Reader 978 0 19 464557 7 Reader 978 0 19 464562 1 Reader 978 0 19 464564 5 Reader 978 0 19 464566 9 Reader 978 0 19 464558 4
Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio Reader with Audio
978 0 19 402241 5 978 0 19 402243 9 978 0 19 402245 3 978 0 19 402247 7 978 0 19 402249 1 978 0 19 402251 4 978 0 19 402253 8
Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book
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Grandpa has a hat. Where
Ben looks. What’s in the Ben has a red square. He Grandpa, Ben, and Rosie is it? Can Clunk see it? Rosie and Grandpa go to Clunk draws a tiger. Grandpa makes a robot.
green car? What’s on the has a red triangle. What’s are in the park. How many the zoo. They look at the Look! What colour is it? His name is Clunk. He has
blue ball? It’s a spider. this? It’s a house! fish are there? How many penguins and the lions. arms, wheels, and a head.
Hello, spider! frogs are there? And what’s What happens when they Ben and Rosie watch. What
on Grandpa’s head? eat their sandwiches? can the robot do?





Word count 59 Word count 63 Word count 115 Word count 108 Word count 120 Word count 110 Word count 120 LEVEL STARTER
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Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book Activity Book
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30 HEADWORDS • CEFR Pre-A1 • Average word count: 60




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Ben has a toy crocodile. Rosie, Ben, and Grandpa go There’s snow today! Ben Grandpa has a new Rosie wants to play in the
‘Oh no! There’s a crocodile to the park with Grandpa’s and Rosie make a big machine. It’s a Cake park. But it’s a rainy day.
in the house!’ says Clunk. robot, Clunk. Why does snowman. Can Clunk the Machine. But can Grandpa Can Grandpa help?
‘Run!’ Clunk say, ‘I’m sorry’? robot make a snowman? make a cake for Rosie He has a new machine –
and Ben? a weather machine!






Word count 214 Word count 215 Word count 226 Word count 214 Word count 213 LEVEL BEGINNER
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Ben’s Big Swim Clunk in Space Monkeys in Robbers at the Too Fast! Rainforest

Paul Shipton Paul Shipton School Museum Paul Shipton Rescue
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What happens when Rosie, Ben and Rosie want to Grandpa takes Ben and Rosie, Ben, and Clunk Ben and Max are Grandpa takes Rosie,
A1 Ben, and Max go to the see a meteor shower. Rosie to the rainforest. the robot go to the art skateboarding in the park. Ben, and Alice to the
But when he takes them to
beach? They want to swim,
They go to space in
museum with Grandpa.
rainforest to find Grandpa’s
What happens when a
but it is very windy, and the Grandpa’s van. But school, some monkeys go What do they do when tall boy called Flip laughs favourite fruit. What
what happens when a
two robbers want to
with them…
at Max? And why is Flip
happens when they meet
waves are too big. What
LEVEL 1 does Grandpa do? meteor hits the van? steal the art? scared when he rides a baby orang-utan and
two bad men?
Grandpa’s new skateboard?
Can Clunk fix it?
Word count 548 Word count 557 Word count 599 Word count 570 Word count 582 Word count 550
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Grandpa takes Rosie, Ben, Clunk finds a new job – in It’s the big city! Ben, Rosie, Alice is looking for her Ben, Rosie, and Alice are Ben, Rosie, and Max are
A1 and Ben’s friend Max to the a restaurant! But he isn’t Max, and Grandpa go to see cat. What happens when at Aunt Katy’s farm. It’s visiting the recycling
the tall buildings. But what
he gets into Grandpa’s van,
snowing, and some sheep
center. The big machines
a good waiter and Gordon
mountains for a picnic. But
a big storm is coming. Find the chef is angry. Grandpa happens when thieves steal and Rosie, Ben, and Alice are up on the hills. How are exciting – but oh no!
wants Clunk at home
out what happens.
Max drops his house key!
can the children help?
arrive in a hot place with
Grandpa’s van? Where do
LEVEL 2 again – can Rosie, Ben, and they take it? Can Clunk lots of animals? Maybe Can Clunk help? What is
Grandpa find him?
stop them?
it’s dangerous here?
Rosie’s idea? Find out
what happens.
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One day, Rosie, Ben, and Ben and Rosie take their Grandpa takes Ben, Rosie, Ben couldn’t wait to play Ben is going to play a
his friend Max got very kayaks to Grandpa’s Alice, and Clunk high in the Grandpa’s new computer soccer match, but he wants
small – as small as bugs! favourite river – but there’s mountains to study eagles. game – but when he was in new soccer shoes. Far
This was a great way to a flood! Sam has a pet When they find a nest, the the game he couldn’t leave. away, a boy called Victor
study minibeasts, but now store in the town, and eagles think that Clunk is Now Ben was in danger, plays soccer in the street.
the backyard was full of water from the river is in food! Will Clunk be dinner? and only Rosie could help! He’s a fantastic player. He
danger: ladybugs, spider his store. Can Ben help the And what happens when Find out what happened doesn’t have any soccer LEVEL 3
webs, and birds … animals? two climbers find the nest? when Rosie put her helmet shoes. Find out how the
on … two boys become friends,
and what Ben learns.
Word count 1,056 Reader Word count 1,031 Reader
Word count 1,050 Reader 978 Word count 1,041 Word count 1,002 A1
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When Rosie and Ben Dan the scientist works Ben and Max have been In the rainforest, there is The van is broken, Grandpa Why were Ben, Rosie,
wanted to understand an with dolphins. Ludo the learning about volcanoes a Lost City of Gold. And is sick, there’s something and Max beside this dark
old cave painting, Grandpa dolphin is under the water – so they go to see one! in the Lost City, there is wrong with Clunk – and swamp? Why was an
took them back in time in and can’t breathe, so Rosie But then the volcano a beautiful gold statue. Rosie, Ben, and Max are amazing machine sinking
his amazing van. Soon they dives in to help him. But erupts. Hot lava is coming Ben, Rosie, and Grandpa lost in a desert! It’s hot in in it? Could Ben and Clunk
were in a cold place with what happens? The sea to the village, and Rosie’s visit the city with Silvia, an the day and cold at night, get the machine out fast
mammoths and wolves – can be dangerous – there new friend Nani needs archaeologist. But other and they don’t have a lot of and take everyone home? LEVEL 4
and the van was in a hole. might be sharks! help. Ben has an idea – people know about the city water. Can they find help? And what about those
How could they get home? but how can they stop the too, and want that statue … hungry alligators?
And why was there light in river of fire?
the cave?

Word count 1,389 Word count 1,365 Word count 1,050 Word count 1,358 Word count 1,371 Word count 1,353 A1–A2
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When scientist Jim Wood It was an ordinary day. ‘I’m the greatest criminal Why were Ben and Rosie
A2 invited Grandpa to visit his Rosie and Alice were in the in this city. I’ve never been hiding on the Moon?
backyard. But there was
caught by the police, and I
fantastic new house, Rosie
On Earth, people were
went too. But where was something in the bushes never will be caught,’ said watching live pictures from
the Moon. They’d seen one
– what was it? What was
Cooger. But what was this
Jim Wood? And what was
LEVEL 5 his house computer, Vesta, happening? Ben and Max clever – and dangerous – astronaut return to the LEVEL 6
landing vehicle. But where
man planning? And could
needed to find Grandpa,
doing? Could Rosie find a
but he wasn’t home – he
Ben and Rosie stop him
way out of this bad house?
was the second astronaut?
was millions of years away
What could they do? from stealing Grandpa’s Why did the pictures
inventions – and a lot
suddenly stop? What was
more, too? the secret on the Moon? B1
Word count 2,403 Word count 2,273 Word count 3,041 Word count 3,050
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William Tell and Other A Pretty Face The First Flying Man Lisa’s Song Sherlock Holmes: Pebbles on the Beach
Stories John Escott Retold by Elspeth Rawstron Lesley Thompson The Speckled Band Alex Raynham
Retold by John Escott Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
2016
Text adaptation by
Lesley Thompson
Comic Strip Comic Strip
The men and the women Zoe Baker works in a ‘I want to fly later this year.’ Al Brown plays the guitar ‘Help me,’ says Helen Abby is a teenager, and she
in this book – William Tell, bookstore. She also likes ‘So it’s a race,’ laughs in a band with friends. He Stoner. ‘My sister died, and doesn’t talk much to her
Tom Blood, Lord Bao, King acting, and she has a part Lagari. writes songs, too. ‘Our boy now I am going to die too.’ parents. Abby’s dad works
Matthias, Johnny Appleseed, in the play Romeo and Juliet. ‘Yes,’ smiles Hezarfen. can’t live without his music,’ Sherlock Holmes and hard for an oil company, and
and Lady Godiva – are all Mike Morrison writes about The time is the 1630s. his parents say. Dr Watson must answer Abby’s mom doesn’t like her
real people from history. the play for the newspaper. Sultan Murat IV rules the But when Al’s baby sister, the question of how Julia friends. Then, one summer,
But every time someone Ottoman Empire. Two Lisa, arrives from hospital, Stoner died, two years ago. Abby stays with her crazy
tells an old story, they What does he write about Istanbul brothers – Hezarfen his life is suddenly different. If they cannot, then Helen Aunt May in California.
Zoe? Is Zoe a good
change things in it, to make actress… or is she just ‘a Ahmet Celebi and Lagari Now his mother and father Stoner will die too. But her Here – with Aunt May and
them bigger, better, and pretty face’? Hasan – dream of flying. have no time for him, and he house is very strange - and her neighbours Diego and
more exciting. So what is What does Zoe think when Which of them can be the has no time for school work her stepfather, Dr Grimesby Bianca – she learns to see
true in this book and what she reads the newspaper? first flying man? And what – or the band. Roylott, is very angry and things differently. But, one
is not? Read all six of the What does she do? does the Sultan give to the Then Al’s sister gets ill. does not want Holmes there. night, there’s an oil spill on
stories, and see what you winner of the race? Read this And Grandad tells him, ‘Write Who killed Julia, and how? the beautiful beach near
think. story and find the answers. a song for Lisa!’ But why, and And why did she say ‘The their home. QUICK STARTER
* Each story is recorded in how can this help? speckled band!’ before she What can Abby, her aunt,
American or British English died? and the neighbours do? And
to reflect its origin and who answers Abby’s call for
setting. help? And how?


A1
Word count 2,217 Word count 2,541 Word count 1,528 Word count 1,426 Word count 3,371 Word count 1,139 2
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The Wrong Trousers TM Macbeth Mystery in Muscat Peter Pan Pollyanna Football Forever
Aardman William Shakespeare Julie Till J. M. Barrie Eleanor H. Porter Andrea Sarto
Text adaptation by Bill Bowler Text adaptation by Alistair McCallum Text adaptation by Alex Raynham Text adaptation by Bill Bowler 2017

Comic Strip

It’s Gromit the dog’s A dark, rainy day in ‘How long is she in Oman Peter Pan is the boy who When Pollyanna’s father Tino wants to be a famous
football player, and now is
birthday, and his friend Scotland, long ago. for?’ never grows up. He lives in dies, she goes to live
Wallace gives him an Returning from battle, ‘Ten days. And then they Neverland, an island with with her Aunt, Miss Polly his chance – he is playing
in his first game for an
unusual present – a pair of Macbeth and his friend want to take her back home.’ fairies and pirates – and he Harrington. Miss Harrington
Techno-trousers. Banquo meet three witches. ‘Ah, yes. But she’s not isn’t real. Or is he? likes doing good, but she important team!
But not everyone wants
At first Wallace uses the ‘Macbeth, the king!’ they going back to London. Wendy and her brothers doesn’t like children very to help him. His father won’t
A1–A2 trousers to take Gromit for say, but Macbeth is not a They’re never going to see learn the truth when Peter much! come to watch him play. His
her again!’
Pollyanna always tries to
and the fairy Tinkerbell
king, he is just a simple
walks, but when the penguin
team captain, Lenda, thinks
Jamie and Taymour
comes to stay, he uses them
Macbeth and Banquo
Neverland. Neverland is
She soon makes many
one night for something soldier. overhear this strange come and take them all to find the good in everything. he is a bad player. And what
about the other team? Their
different people in her new
conversation near their
different – very different.
cannot forget the witches’
wonderful – and dangerous.
LEVEL 1 Oscar for Best Animated words. Soon Macbeth is king, homes in Muscat. Two men Peter Pan is real, but so are home feel happier. But is captain is very big – and
This strange story won the
very mean!
want to kill an important
Miss Polly’s life going to
the pirates, and their terrible
but his wife walks in her
®
How will Tino do? What
change for better or worse
sleep at night, and dreams
leader, Captain Hook. Peter
visitor, it seems. But who is
Short Film in 1993.
of blood. What lies in the
and his team? What will his
Hook wants revenge.
what happens to Pollyanna
future for Banquo? And how the woman in danger? And cut off Hook’s hand, and now after her niece arrives? And will happen to his friends,
what can the boys do to save
many people must die before her? Who will win – Pan or when she has a very bad family do?
Scotland finds peace once Can they, their sisters Hook? And will Wendy and accident? And who will win?
more? Sarah and Nadine, and their her brothers ever go home to
Australian friend Ruth find London?
the answer to the mystery?
Word count 4,445 Word count 5,581 Word count 5,671 Word count 2,578 Word count 5,973 Word count 5,389
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Sherlock Holmes: Sherlock Holmes: Twenty Thousand The Teacher’s Secret The Travels of Nicholas Nickleby Saladin
LEVEL 1 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Jules Verne 2016 Retold by Joyce Hannam Janet Hardy-Gould Charles Dickens Nina Prentice LEVEL 2
Leagues Under the Sea
Ibn Battuta
and Other Folk Tales
The Emerald Crown
The Top-Secret Plans
Text adaptation by Tim Herdon
Text adaptation by Jeremy Page
Text adaptation by Janet Hardy-Gould
Text adaptation by
Lesley Thompson
A man from the British royal ‘This telegram is from When ship after ship goes Are men cleverer than ‘My first journey was a When his father dies a poor ‘Well, Yusuf, are you sure A2–B1
family leaves an expensive my brother Mycroft,’ said down in the Atlantic, Dr women? Is a poor man pilgrimage to Makkah. I man, Nicholas Nickleby that you want to be a
gold and emerald crown Holmes. ‘He wants to speak Pierre Aronnax and his cleverer than a rich man? got on a donkey and said goes to London and takes soldier?’
at Holder and Stevenson’s to me at once about Mr servant, Conseil, journey And what about teachers? “Goodbye” to my parents in a teaching job at Dotheboys ‘I’ll do my best, Uncle.’
– one of the best banks in Arthur Cadogan. Do you from Paris to learn more. Are they always cleverer Tangier when I was 21. My Hall – a terrible school When Yusuf went to
London. When someone know this man, Watson?’ What – or who – is attacking than their students? The mother cried.’ belonging to Mr Wackford Aleppo to learn to fight under
tries to take the crown from ‘I saw something about these ships? people in these six well- In this way Ibn Battuta, Squeers. There he helps a General Shirkuh, no one
Mr Holder’s desk, he asks him in today’s newspaper,’ I Aronnax, Conseil, and the known folk tales from one of the greatest travellers poor boy called Smike who knew what this young man
Sherlock Holmes for help. answered. Canadian, Ned Land, find around the world all want to in the world, begins telling has no one to look after him. would do with his life.
Who wants the crown and When a young man dies the answer to this question be clever. But are some of his story to his nephew, Leaving Dotheboys, But years later, Yusuf
why? Only Sherlock can find on a London Underground when they meet the strange them just stupid? Ahmed. Nicholas makes both friends became the great and
the answers. line, top-secret plans for Captain Nemo. Each story is recorded in His many journeys take and enemies on his journey chivalrous general, Saladin
a new British submarine After a long journey American or British English to him to new and interesting towards better things. But – the man who helped to
go missing. But who is under the sea in Nemo’s reflect its origin and setting. places far from home. He will Smike, who travels with bring Muslims together to
Cadogan’s killer, why did submarine, the Nautilus, the sees many strange and him, ever find the happy win back the holy city of
he die, and where are the doctor and his friends plan to wonderful things, has family life that he so dearly Jerusalem from the Franks.
missing papers? Sherlock leave for the surface. many funny and frightening wants? This is his story…
Holmes and Doctor Watson But how can they escape? experiences, and meets
must quickly help Mycroft many different people along
to answer these important the way.
questions. This is his story…

Word count 6,064 Word count 5,670 Word count 6,100 Word count 4,568 Word count 6,015 Word count 9,004 Word count 9,535
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Average word
count: 1,375 Dead Man’s Money Drive into Danger Last Chance New York Café Robin Hood Orca
John Escott Rosemary Border Phillip Burrows and Michael Dean John Escott Phillip Burrows and
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Colour illustrations Comic Strip Comic Strip
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comprehension
of the Blue Lake Cabins, Kim on her first day at be angry now?’ thinks email message arrives I am afraid for you,’ says friends decide to sail
Lady Marian to Robin of
at New York Café: ‘I want
Mike happily. His film is
around the world, they
he finds $3000 − under the
work in the office. When
STARTER floor! He doesn’t know it, Kim’s passenger Andy good and he is the only to help people and make Locksley. She is afraid want to see exciting things
and visit exciting places.
cameraman on the volcano.
them happy!’
because Robin does not
finds something strange
but it is the money from a
like Prince John’s new
But not everybody is
But one day, they meet
Now he can go home.
under a truck, things get
bank robbery. A dead man’s
But then he finds Jenny
money.
one of the most dangerous
something for the poor
and soon the police and
‘Do I take it to the dangerous. and she is dying. Rocks happy about the email, taxes and wants to do an orca – a killer whale –
police?’ he thinks. But start to move and Mike is the President are very people of Nottingham. animals in the sea. And life
three more people want the afraid. Can they get off the interested in the New York When Prince John hears gets a little too exciting.
money, and two of them are volcano alive? And what Café. this, Robin is suddenly in
dangerous. happens to Mike’s camera great danger.
STARTER Can Cal stop them? and film?
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CEFR A1
• Cambridge English:
Starters
• Cambridge English: Word count 1,260 Word count 1,400 Word count 1,928 Word count 1,600 Word count 960 Word count 1,600
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STARTER
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CEFR A1
• Cambridge English:
Starters
• Cambridge English:
Movers
• IELTS 1.0–2.0
• TOEIC 120–215
• TOEFL 8–23
Average story length:
24 pages
CRIME & MYSTERY CLASSICS HUMAN INTEREST HUMAN INTEREST Average word
count: 1,375
Police TV The Ransom of Star Reporter Survive!
Tim Vicary Red Chief John Escott Helen Brooke Audio available for
O. Henry selected readers
Retold by Paul Shipton Colour illustrations
Comic Strip Comic Strip Interactive support
A1 ‘Every day someone steals Bill and Sam arrive in the ‘There’s a new girl in town,’ You are in a small plane, comprehension
money from people near small American town says Joe, and soon Steve is going across the Rocky
STARTER this,’ says Dan, a police hundred dollars, but they find in a small town, but engine starts to make
Mountains. Suddenly, the
out looking for her.
of Summit with only two
the shops. We must stop
Marietta is easy to
strange noises…
need more and Sam has
officer.
every time he sees her
Soon you are alone, in
an idea for making a lot of
The police use TV
cameras but it is not easy
mountain, and it is very,
and his day goes from bad
to go very wrong, both men
because there are so many money. When things start something goes wrong… the snow, at the top of a
suspects – who is the soon regret their visit – and to worse. very cold. Can you find your
robber? their idea. way out of the mountain?




Word count 1,500 Word count 890 Word count 960 Word count 1,540
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• Cambridge
English: Key (KET)
• IELTS 1.0–3.0 TRUE STORIES TRUE STORIES PLAYSCRIPTS TRUE STORIES CLASSICS HUMAN INTEREST
• TOEIC 120–545 The Coldest Place on The Elephant Man Five Short Plays 47 Ronin: A Samurai The Adventures of Christmas in Prague
Earth Tim Vicary Martyn Ford Story from Japan Tom Sawyer Joyce Hannam
• TOEFL 8-56 Tim Vicary Jennifer Bassett Mark Twain
Average story Retold by Nick Bullard
length: 40 pages
In the summer of 1910, a He is not beautiful. His What do you do if you have When Lord Asano drew Tom Sawyer does not In a house in Oxford, three
Average word race began. A race to be the mother does not want him. a boring job in a restaurant, his sword on Lord Kira like school. He does not people are having breakfast
serving fast food to people
count: 5,200 first man at the South Pole, Children run away for him. who have no time to eat? one spring day in 1701, it like work, and he never – Carol, her husband Jan,
in Antarctica. Robert Falcon People laugh at him, and What if you dream began a story that is now a wants to get out of bed in and his father Josef. They
Audio available for Scott, an Englishman, left call him ‘The Elephant of travelling to other national legend in Japan. the morning. But he likes are talking about Prague, LEVEL 1
selected readers London in his ship, the Man’. countries, but your friends Lord Kira lived, but Lord swimming, fishing and because Carol wants
Terra Nova, and began the Then someone speaks just laugh? Do you stay Asano died, and after his having adventures with his them all to go there for
long journey south. Five to him – and listens to him! at home with them? death, his samurai became friends. And he has a lot of Christmas.
days later, another ship At the age of 27, Joseph Perhaps you hear that ronin, samurai without a adventures. One night, he Josef was born in Prague,
also began to travel south. Merrick finds a friend for someone has bought the master. And so began their and his friend Huck Finn but he left his home city
And on this ship was Roald the first time in his life. last bag of salt in town. long plan for revenge on go to the graveyard to look when he was a young man. A1–A2
Amundsen, a Norwegian. This is a true and Do you buy a bag from Kira. Their loyalty to their for ghosts. He is an old man now, and
But Antarctica is the tragic story. It is also a dead master made him They don’t see any he would like to see Prague
coldest place on earth, and famous film. him at a high price? famous, and people in Japan ghosts that night. They again before he dies. But he
Our world is full of
it is a long, hard journey these kinds of problems. remember them to this day. see something worse is afraid. He still remembers
over the ice to the South They make life interesting, The story of the 47 ronin than a ghost – much, another Christmas in
Pole. Some of the travellers and sometimes very funny. has been told and retold much worse… Prague, many long years
never returned home. These five short plays show for 300 years – in plays, ago – a Christmas that
This is the story of Scott novels, and films. A major changed his life for ever…
and Amundsen, and of their people trying to decide Hollywood film was made
what to do in unexpected
famous and dangerous race. about the forty-seven ronin
situations. in 2013.
Word count 5,500 Word count 5,400 Word count 6,079 Word count 5,825 Word count 4,720
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Titanic 2010 A Little Princess The Lottery Winner The Phantom 2004 Pocahontas Under the Moon
Tim Vicary Frances Hodgson Burnett Rosemary Border of the Opera Sherlock Holmes and Retold by Tim Vicary Rowena Akinyemi
Retold by Jennifer Bassett Gaston Leroux the Duke’s Son
Retold by Jennifer Bassett Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Retold by Jennifer Bassett It is the year 2522, and the
It is 1880, in the Opera planet Earth is dying. The
On a quiet sea, the biggest Sara Crewe is a very rich Everybody wants to win the House in Paris. Everybody Dr Huxtable has a school A beautiful young Indian Artificial Ozone Layer is
ship in the world is waiting. little girl. She first comes lottery. A million pounds, is talking about the for boys in the north of girl, and a brave only 300 years old, but it
There is no noise from the to England when she is perhaps five million, even Phantom of the Opera, the England. When the Duke Englishman. Black eyes, is breaking up. Now the
engines. Up in the night seven, and her father ten million. How wonderful! ghost that lives somewhere of Holdernesse decides to and blue eyes. A friendly sun is burning down on
sky there are hundreds of takes her to Miss Minchin’s Emma Carter buys a under the Opera House. send his young son there, smile, a laugh, a look of Earth. There is no water. LEVEL 1
stars. Behind the ship, an school in London. Then he ticket for the lottery every The Phantom is a man that is good news for the love… But this is North Without water, nothing can
iceberg – a great mountain goes back to his work in week, and puts the ticket in black clothes. He is a school. The Duke is a very America in 1607, and love live. Trees die, plants die,
of ice – goes slowly away India. Sara is very sad at carefully in her bag. She body without a head, he important person, and Dr is not easy. The girl is the animals die, people die…
into the black night. first, but she soon makes is 73 years old and does is a head without a body. Huxtable is happy to have daughter of King Powhatan, In a colony under the
In the beautiful first-class friends at school. not have much money. She He has a yellow face, he his son in the school. and the Englishman is a moon, people wait for
rooms, rich passengers eat But on her eleventh would like to visit her son has no nose, he has black But two weeks later Dr white man. And the Indians news – news from home, A1–A2
and listen to music. Down birthday, something in Australia, but aeroplane holes for eyes. Everybody Huxtable is the unhappiest of Virginia do not want the news from the planet
in the third-class cabins, terrible happens, and now tickets are very expensive. is afraid of the Phantom – man in England. Why? And white men in their beautiful Earth. And in a spaceship
families sleep. An exciting Sara has no family, no Jason Williams buys the singers, the dancers, why does he take the train country. high above Earth, a young
new life is waiting for them home, and not a penny in lottery tickets every week the directors, the stage down to London and go to This is the famous story man watches numbers on
in America. the world… too. But he is not a very workers… Baker Street? Why does he of Pocahontas, and her a computer screen. The
But for many of the nice young man. He steals But who has actually need the help of the famous love for the Englishman numbers tell a story, and
people in this small city on things. He hits old ladies in seen him? detective Sherlock Holmes? John Smith. the young man is afraid.
the sea, this is their last the street, snatches their Because someone has The planet Earth is
night alive… bags, and runs away… kidnapped the Duke’s burning, burning…
son…


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Hollywood Japan Animals in Danger London New York San Francisco England
Janet Hardy-Gould Rachel Bladon Andy Hopkins and Joc Potter John Escott John Escott Janet Hardy-Gould John Escott
A1–A2 Hollywood – nine big What is Japan? It is People love and need Come with us to London – What can you do in New ‘It’s a good place for gold,’ 25 million people come
animals. They keep them
to England every year,
white letters against the everything new and in their homes and on their a city as old as the Romans, York? Everything! You can said people in the 1840s, and some never go out of
Hollywood Hills. Every modern: the Tokyo Sky farms. They enjoy going to and as new as the 21st go to some of the world’s and they came from all London.
zoos, and watching animals
most famous shops, watch
Tree, 634 metres high;
century. There are places
year millions of people
But England is full of
over the world. ‘It’s a good
LEVEL 1 come from all over the amazing cameras and on films and on TV. Little to go – from Oxford Street a baseball game, go to the place for a prison,’ said interesting places to visit
children love to play with
and things to do. There are
phones; karaoke and
to Westminster Abbey,
top of a skyscraper, see a
world and look up at this
the US government in
famous sign. Why do they
But people are a great
Theatre to Wimbledon
eat a sandwich in a New
shops and theatres, and
Al Capone there on the
at 300 kilometres an hour.
come? They come to see manga; trains going past toy animals. from Shakespeare’s Globe concert in Central Park, the 1920s, and they put big noisy cities with great
the stars on the Hollywood And it is everything ancient danger to animals too. Tennis Club. And things to York deli, see a show in a island of Alcatraz. ‘It’s a quiet little villages. You
Walk of Fame, and to see too: beautiful palaces; They take their land, and do – ride on the London Broadway theatre. good place for love,’ said can visit old castles and
the hand and foot prints high mountains and hot cut down the trees where Eye, visit the markets, go New York is big, noisy, the hippies in the 1960s, beautiful churches – or
outside Grauman’s Chinese springs; cherry blossom in animals have their homes. to the theatre, run in the and exciting, and it’s and they put flowers in go to festivals with music
Theatre. They come to the spring; quiet gardens They pollute the rivers London Marathon. waiting for you. Open the their hair and came to 24 hours a day.
visit Universal Studios, with water and trees. Here and seas, and kill big Big, beautiful, noisy, book and come with us to Haight Ashbury. And San You can have an English
and perhaps to see a the past meets the future animals for their skins or exciting – that’s London. this wonderful city. Francisco is still a good afternoon tea, walk on long
movie star or two. Most all the time. From sumo for medicine. Now there place – to take one hundred white beaches, watch a
of all, they come to be in wrestlers to robots, Japan are about 7,000 species of photographs, or see the great game of football,
the most famous place in has something amazing for animals in danger. What Chinatown parade, or or visit a country house.
movie history – exciting, everybody. can we do to protect the just to sit in a coffee shop Yes, England has
wonderful Hollywood! animals of the world – and be in this interesting, something for everybody –
from us? different city… what has it got for you?
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• Cambridge English:
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• TOEIC 225–780
• TOEFL 24–86
Average story length:
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TRUE STORIES HUMAN INTEREST THRILLER & ADVENTURE TRUE STORIES TRUE STORIES CRIME & MYSTERY
Average word count:
6,500 Amelia Earhart Anne of Green Gables Dead Man’s Island The Death of Karen Grace Darling The Murders in the Rue
Janet Hardy-Gould 2015 L. M. Montgomery John Escott Silkwood Tim Vicary Morgue
Audio available for Joyce Hannam Edgar Allan Poe
selected readers Retold by Clare West Retold by Jennifer Bassett

All they could hear was
‘I want to learn to fly,’ Marilla Cuthbert and her Mr Ross lives on an island This is the story of Karen the wind, and the waves. The room was on the fourth
Amelia Earhart tells her brother Matthew want to where no visitors come. He Silkwood. It begins with All they could see was the floor, and the door was
family one evening. But it adopt an orphan, to help on stops people from taking her death. night. They could not see locked – with the key on the
is 1920. Flying is expensive the farm at Green Gables. photographs of him. He Why does her story the ship, broken in two, or inside. The windows were
and dangerous, and most They ask for a boy, but they is young and rich, but he begin where it should end? the people holding on to closed and fastened – on
people think it is for men, get Anne, who has red hair looks sad. And there is one Certain people wanted the dark wet rock, slowly the inside. The chimney LEVEL 2
not women. and freckles, and who talks room in his house which is her death to be an ending. dying of cold. And they was too narrow for a cat
But nothing can stop and talks and talks. always locked. Why? What were they could not hear the cries for to get through. So how
Amelia Earhart, and she They didn’t want a Carol Sanders and her afraid of? Karen Silkwood help – only the wind. did the murderer escape?
works hard to be a pilot. girl, but how can they mother come to the island had something to tell us, How could a man and his And whose were the two
Soon, she is breaking send a child back, like an to work for Mr Ross. Carol and she believed that it daughter save the people angry voices heard by the A2–B1
records for flying further unwanted parcel? So Anne soon decides that there is was important. Why didn’t on the rock? They only had neighbours as they ran up
and higher than anyone stays, and begins a new life something very strange she live to tell us? Will a little wooden boat in that the stairs? Nobody in Paris
before. She shows the world in the sleepy, quiet village about Mr Ross. Where did we ever know what really wild and dangerous sea. could find any answers to
that anything is possible – of Avonlea in Canada. he get his money from? happened? The questions The Forfarshire was this mystery.
for women and not just men. But it is not so quiet after How can a young man buy go on and on, but there are wrecked off the north-east Except Auguste Dupin,
Life is always exciting for Anne comes to live there… an island? So she watches, no answers. coast of England in 1838. who could see further and
Amelia Earhart. At 41, she is and she listens – and one This is a true story. It This is the true story of think more clearly than other
nearly ready to slow down, night she learns what is happened in Oklahoma, USA, Grace Darling – a girl who people. The answers to the
but she wants to make one behind the locked door. where Karen Silkwood lived became a famous heroine mystery were all there,
last important flight… and worked… and died. on that stormy night. but only a clever man could
see them.


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The Year of Sharing Sherlock Holmes New Yorkers – The Piano Stephen Hawking World Wonders
Harry Gilbert Short Stories Short Stories INTEREST Rosemary Border
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle O. Henry Too Old to Rock and Alex Raynham Barnaby Newbolt
Retold by Clare West Retold by Diane Mowat Roll and Other Stories
Jan Mark
Sherlock Holmes is the
Richard is bored with the greatest detective of them A housewife, a tramp, Retold by Diane Mowat One day, a farmer tells a Stephen Hawking was one What are the most
quiet life of his village. all. He sits in his room, a lawyer, a waitress, an farm boy to take everything of the greatest scientists beautiful, the most
He would like to have a and smokes his pipe. actress – ordinary people Greg is a teenager with a out of an old building and thinkers of our time, interesting, the most
motor-car and drive it… He listens, and watches, living ordinary lives in New problem – his father. After and throw it away. ‘It’s all and is famous around wonderful things in the
very fast. But Richard lives and thinks. He listens to York at the beginning of the the death of Greg’s mother rubbish,’ he says. the world because he world? The Great Pyramid,
in a future world where the steps coming up the twentieth century. The city in an accident, his father In the middle of all the wrote and talked about the Great Wall of China,
there are no cars, only stairs; he watches the door has changed greatly since takes no interest in life at rubbish, the boy finds a cosmology – the science of the Panama Canal LEVEL 2
bicycles and small villages opening – and he knows that time, but its people all. Greg tries hard to help beautiful old piano. He the universe – in a way that – everyone has their
and green forests. what question the stranger are much the same. Some him. His father is too old to has never played before, people could understand. favourites. And there are
And now he is 12 years will ask. are rich, some are poor, rock and roll, of course… but now, when his fingers He had a terrible disease natural wonders too –
old, and like the other In these three of his best some are happy, some are or is he? touch the piano, he begins called ALS, and for many Mount Everest, Niagara
children, he must do his stories, Holmes has three sad, some have found love, These short stories by to play. He closes his eyes years could only move Falls, and the Northern A2–B1
Year of Sharing. He must visitors to the famous flat some are looking for love. Jan Mark look at life, love, and the music comes to and speak with the help Lights, for example.
live alone in the forest with in Baker Street – visitors O. Henry’s famous short and friendship through him – and the music moves of machines. But this did Here is one person’s
the wild animals. He must who bring their troubles to stories – sensitive, funny, teenagers’ eyes. his fingers. not stop him working to try choice of 11 wonders. Some
learn to share his world; the only man in the world sympathetic – give us vivid When he opens his eyes and understand our world of them are made by people,
he must learn how animals who can help them. pictures of the everyday again, he knows that his better. Will people travel in and others are natural.
live and eat and fight… lives of these New Yorkers. life is changed for ever… time one day? Where did the Come and discover new
and die. universe come from? Most wonders…
of us cannot even begin to
think about questions like
this – but Stephen Hawking
was always looking for the
answers.
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Rowena Akinyemi Barnaby Newbolt Steve Flinders Alex Raynham Road Janet Hardy-Gould Barnaby Newbolt
Janet Hardy-Gould
A2–B1 Deep rivers, tall trees, Thousands of years ago, Some call it football, some ‘What does the world look For a child in the great You can drink it, and you It’s a terrible problem –
strange animals, beautiful
people looked out across
flowers – this is the an ocean and asked call it soccer, and to others like from the moon?’ ‘How city of Venice in the 3th can cook with it. You can or it’s really not as bad as
rainforest. Burning trees, themselves, ‘What is on it’s the beautiful game. By do our bodies work?’ ‘Is century, there could be even make buildings, people say. There will be
sudden big changes – or
dresses, and hats out of it.
LEVEL 2 and cities, dead animals bravest of them began to some fascinating stories. fly?’ ‘Can I make a horse of stories of sailors. There You can give it to somebody slower changes that we can
it possible for people to
thick smoke, new roads
any name, it’s a sport with
the other side?’ And the
nothing better than the
as a present, or you can
learn to live with. It means
travel and find the answers
bronze that is eight metres
– this is the rainforest
There is a game that lasts
were stories of strange
too. To some people the
course you can eat it. Dark
people, even whole islands
cleaner cities?’ All his life,
players never see the ball.
lands, different peoples…
rainforests mean beautiful – beautiful islands, frozen for two days where many tall?’ ‘How can we have animals, wonderful cities, buy it for yourself. And of the end for many animals,
sweet spices, and terrible
places that you can visit; to And there are still There’s the French writer Leonardo da Vinci asked wild deserts where a chocolate, milk chocolate, – or the beginning for
others they mean trees that interesting questions about who learnt lessons about questions. We know him as traveller could die. One white chocolate, chocolates growing food in the Sahara.
they can cut down and sell. the oceans. Why does the life from playing football, a great artist, but he was young boy listened, waited, with gold on the outside – What is the true story
Between 1950 and water go up and down and the women players one of the great thinkers and dreamed. Perhaps one everybody loves chocolate. about climate change?
2000 half of the world’s twice a day? Why do most who had to leave the club of all time, and even today, day his father and uncle Follow its story, from the Who is right – and what
rainforests disappeared. animals and plants live near grounds because ‘Women’s doctors and scientists would return. Perhaps he forests of Central America can we do about it? If we
While you read these the land? And what can football isn’t nice’. The are still learning from his too could travel with them hundreds of years ago, learn about the past, then
words, people are cutting possibly live at the bottom cups, the leagues, the ideas. Meet the man who to great markets in faraway through Africa, Europe, and perhaps there will be time
down rainforest trees. What of the ocean, thousands of World Cup finals, the stars, made a robot lion, wrote places. For young Marco the United States, to the to make changes for the
are these wonderful places metres down, where there the rules – they’re all a backwards, and tried to win Polo, later the greatest growing markets of India future…
that we call rainforests – is no light? Surely nothing part of the world’s favourite a war by moving a river… traveller of his time, a and China. Perhaps you
and is it too late to save can stay alive in a place like sport, the ‘Beautiful Game’. dangerous, exciting world need a little something to
them? that… was waiting… eat while you read…
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Average story length:
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Average word count:
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2007
The Picture of Dorian The Three Strangers Rabbit-Proof The Railway Children A Cup of Kindness: Audio available for
Gray and Other Stories Fence Edith Nesbit Stories from Scotland selected readers
Oscar Wilde Thomas Hardy Doris Pilkington Garimara Retold by John Escott Retold by Jennifer Bassett
Retold by Jill Nevile Retold by Clare West Retold by Jennifer Bassett


B1 ‘When we are happy, On a stormy winter night, a Fourteen-year-old Molly ‘We have to leave our house In Edinburgh a detective
stranger knocks at the door
in London,’ Mother said to
we are always good,’ says
and her cousins Daisy and
listens to a confession; in
Lord Henry, ‘but when of a shepherd’s cottage. Gracie were mixed-race the children. ‘We’re going to Orkney an old man lives
He is cold and hungry, and
we are good, we are not
with the ghosts of his past.
Aborigines. In 1931 they
live in the country, in a little
LEVEL 3 always happy.’ wants to get out of the rain. were taken away from house near a railway line.’ In the Outer Hebrides some
He is welcomed inside, but
And so begins a new
Lord Henry’s lazy, clever
their families and sent to a
travellers learn a lesson;
he does not give his name
words lead the young
‘white’ Australians. They
Phyllis. They become the
steals a meeting with a
Dorian Gray into a world or his business. Who is he, camp to be trained as good life for Roberta, Peter, and in Glasgow a young woman
where it is better to be and where has he come were told to forget their railway children – they famous actor; and in a
beautiful than to be good; from? And he is only the mothers, their language, know all the trains, Perks small town somewhere a
a world where anything can first visitor to call at the their home. the station porter is their pigeon dies. These stories
be forgiven – even murder – cottage that night… But Molly would not best friend, and they have are as richly varied as the
if it can make people laugh In these three short forget. She and her cousins many adventures on the land of Scotland itself.
at a dinner party. stories, Thomas Hardy escaped and walked back to railway line. Bookworms World
gives us pictures of the Jigalong, 1,600 kilometres But why has their father Stories collect stories
lives of shepherds and away, following the rabbit- had to go away? Where is written in English from
hangmen, dukes and proof fence as their guide he, and will he ever come around the world. This
teachers. But rich or poor, across the desert. back? volume has stories by
young or old, they all have This is the true story of Scottish writers Eona
the same feelings of fear, that walk, told by Molly’s Macnicol, Malcolm Laing,
hope, love, jealousy… daughter, Doris. It is also a Ian Rankin, George Mackay
prize-winning film. Brown, and Susie Maguire.
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Australia and Dinosaurs The Everest Story Formula One Future Energy
New Zealand Tim Vicary Tim Vicary 2011 Alex Raynham Alex Raynham
Christine Lindop
B1 What do you find in these Imagine an animal with It is beautiful to look at, It’s an exciting life – full Right now, all over the world,
two countries at the end teeth as big as bananas hard to reach, and terribly of fast cars, money, and people are using energy.
of the world? One is an – and a brain as big as an difficult to climb. Winds of travel. The names of As we drive our cars, work
Formula One champions
on our computers, or even
200 kilometres per hour
enormous island, where
orange. Or a flying animal
LEVEL 3 only 20 million people with wings as wide as a or more scream across it are known all over the cook food on a wood fire, we
probably do not stop to think
world. And everywhere
live – and the other is two
day and night, while the
small plane. Think about
long, narrow islands, with
success one day in Monaco,
comes from. But when the
or lower. Every year, some
man’s head off, or a mouth
ten sheep for every person. a tail that could knock a temperature falls to -20°C young drivers dream of about where the energy
One country has the biggest with hundreds of teeth. Is it who try to climb the highest Melbourne, Monza… gas is gone and there is no
rock in all the world, and a any surprise that people are mountain in the world do But it is a difficult life more coal – what then?
town where everybody lives interested in dinosaurs? not return. too. Drivers need strong Scientists are finding
under the ground; the other Nobody has ever seen a But for a century people bodies – and minds. They new answers all the time.
has a beach where you can living dinosaur, but millions have been coming to climb need to think quickly, drive Get ready for the children
sit beside the sea in a pool of us go every year to Everest – some alone, hard, and sometimes look whose running feet make the
of hot water, and lakes that stare at the bones of these some in groups, but all with death in the face. This is the energy to bring water
are bright yellow, green, enormous animals. In a dream of going to the dangerous, exciting world to their village; for the power
and blue. books, films, and games, highest place in the world. of Formula One – where the station that uses warm and
Open this book and we can’t get enough of the This is their story. world’s best drivers have cold water to make energy;
start your journey – to two secrets of the dinosaur only seconds to win or lose for the car that saves energy
countries where something world… a race. by growing like a plant…
beautiful or surprising
waits around every corner.
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The Human Body Information Technology Martin Luther King Recycling Space
Alex Raynham Paul A. Davies Alan C. McLean Sue Stewart Tim Vicary
Is there anyone who has
You’re fast asleep, and It is hard to imagine the The United States in the What will we do when not looked at the dark sky,
nothing is happening. Or modern world without 1950s and 1960s was a there is nowhere to put and the shining points of
is it? In fact, your body is information technology. At troubled place. Black our rubbish? Every day, all light above us, and asked
hard at work. Your lungs home, at work, and at play, people were angry, because over the world, people drop themselves questions
are taking oxygen from mobile phones, emails, and they did not have the same cans, boxes, paper, and about what is out there?
the air, and your heart is computers have become rights as whites. It was bottles into bins and never Where did our planet LEVEL 3
pumping blood round your part of daily life. a time of angry words, of think about them again. come from? When did the
body. Millions of pieces of The story of information marches, of protests, a And the rubbish mountains universe begin? Could we
information are travelling technology is a story of time of bombs and killings. get bigger and bigger. live on another planet?
backwards and forwards machines – from the But above the angry But there is another And one question above B1
to your brain all the time. ancient abacus to the small noise came the voice of one way – a way that makes old all – is there life anywhere
Muscles are repairing powerful computer chips of man – a man of peace. ‘I paper into houses, broken else in space?
themselves, and in your today. But it is also a story of have a dream,’ said Martin bottles into jewellery, and Begin a journey into
lymph nodes special cells people. Meet a woman who Luther King, and it was a old cans into bridges. space – where spacecraft
are cleaning germs and wrote computer programs dream of blacks and whites Anyone can recycle – it’s travel at thousands of
waste from the body. You two hundred years ago, a living together in peace and easy, it saves money, and kilometres an hour,
may think that nothing teenage millionaire, a man freedom. This is the story it’s a way to say, ‘I care temperatures are millions
is happening, but in the who began with a paperclip of an extraordinary man, about the Earth.’ Saving of degrees, and a planet
extraordinary machine that and ended with a house – who changed American the world starts with you – may be hard rock – or a ball
is the human body, it is very and meet the criminals who history in his short life. here – now. of gas. In space, everything
busy indeed… want your name and your is extraordinary…
money.
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• Cambridge English:
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• IELTS 3.5–6.0
• TOEIC 550–940
• TOEFL 57–109
Average story length:
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Average word count:
16,000 THRILLER & ADVENTURE HUMAN INTEREST TRUE STORIES FANTASY & HORROR CLASSICS CRIME & MYSTERY
20,000 Leagues Black Beauty Desert, Mountain, Sea Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Gulliver’s Travels The Hound of the
Audio available for
selected readers under the Sea Anna Sewell Sue Leather Robert Louis Stevenson Jonathan Swift Baskervilles
Jules Verne Retold by John Escott Retold by Rosemary Border Retold by Clare West Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Retold by Patrick Nobes
B1/B2 It is 1866, and there is When Black Beauty is

trouble in the world’s trained to carry a rider Three different parts of You are walking through ‘Soon I felt something alive Dartmoor. A wild, wet
oceans. What is the on his back, or to pull a the world, but all of them the streets of London. It is moving along my leg and place in the south-west of
carriage behind him, he
extraordinary thing that
LEVEL 4 people have seen there, finds it hard at first. But Three different women, but to get home quickly. You when I looked down, I saw it is easy to get lost, and
dangerous, lonely places.
England. A place where
up my body to my face, and
getting dark and you want
he is lucky – his first home
travelling faster than a
to fall into the soft green
a very small human being,
enter a narrow side-street.
all of them determined to
whale and cutting holes in
owners are kind people,
the bottom of the strongest is a good one, where his go – and to come back alive! Everything is quiet, but only 15 centimetres tall… earth which can pull the
as you pass the door of a
strongest man down to his
I was so surprised that I
Robyn Davidson walked
ships? who would never be cruel nearly 3,000 kilometres large, windowless building, gave a great shout.’ death.
Dr Aronnax joins the to a horse. across the Australian you hear a key turning in But that is only the first A man is running for his
search for the ‘monster’, But in the 19th century desert – with a dog and the lock. A man comes out of many surprises which life. Behind him comes
hoping for an exciting many people were cruel four camels. and looks at you. You have Gulliver has on his travels. an enormous dog – a dog
adventure. But when he to their horses, whipping Arlene Blum led a team never seen him before, but He visits a land of giants from his worst dreams, a
meets the mysterious them and beating them, of ten women to the top you realize immediately and a flying island, meets dog from hell. Between
Captain Nemo, his and using them like of Annapurna – one of the that he hates you. You are ghosts from the past and him and a terrible death
adventure becomes machines until they highest mountains in the shocked to discover, also, horses which talk… stands only one person –
more extraordinary than dropped dead. Black world. Only eight came that you hate him. the greatest detective of all
he had ever imagined, Beauty soon finds this out, down again. Who is this man that time, Sherlock Holmes.
and he discovers a new and as he describes his Naomi James sailed everybody hates? And
underwater world, full of life, he has many terrible around the world alone, why is he coming out of
wonders, but of strange stories to tell. on a journey lasting more the laboratory of the very
dangers too… than 250 days. respectable Dr Jekyll?
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Silas Marner The Silver Sword A Tale of Two Cities The Thirty-Nine Steps Three Men in a Boat A Time of Waiting: Treasure Island
George Eliot Ian Serraillier Charles Dickens John Buchan Jerome K. Jerome Stories from Around Robert Louis Stevenson
Retold by Clare West Retold by John Escott Retold by Ralph Mowat Retold by Nick Bullard Retold by Diane Mowat the World Retold by John Escott
Retold by Clare West

In a hole under the Jan opened his wooden ‘The Marquis lay there, like ‘I turned on the light, but ‘I like work. I find it When did you last meet ‘Suddenly, there was a high
floorboards Silas Marner box and took out the silver stone, with a knife pushed there was nobody there. interesting… I can sit and a polar bear, or go to a voice screaming in the
the linen-weaver keeps sword. ‘This will bring me into his heart. On his chest Then I saw something in look at it for hours.’ magician for help? These darkness: “Pieces of eight!
his gold. Every day he luck,’ he said to Mr Balicki. lay a piece of paper, with the corner that made my With ideas like this, stories offer many different Pieces of eight! Pieces of
works hard at his weaving, ‘And it will bring you luck the words: Drive him fast blood turn cold. Scudder perhaps it is not a good experiences. Some are eight!” It was Long John
and every night he takes because you gave it to me.’ to the grave. This is from was lying on his back. idea to spend a holiday strange, some are scary, Silver’s parrot, Captain LEVEL 4
the gold out and holds The silver sword is JACQUES.’ There was a long knife taking a boat trip up the some are sad, some are Flint! I turned to run… ’
the bright coins lovingly, only a paper knife, but it The French Revolution through his heart, pinning River Thames. But this blackly funny. A few are But young Jim Hawkins
feeling them and counting gives Jan and his friends brings terror and death him to the floor.’ is what the three friends shocking – when Lin Lin does not escape from the
them again and again. The hope. Hungry, cold, and to many people. But even Soon Richard Hannay is – and Montmorency the returns home for a funeral, pirates this time. Will he
villagers are afraid of him afraid, the four children in these troubled times running for his life across dog – decide to do. It is the she learns a dark and and his friends find the B1–B2
and he has no family, no try to stay alive among the people can still love and be the hills of Scotland. The sort of holiday that is fun to terrible family secret which treasure before the pirates
friends. Only the gold is ruins of bombed cities in kind. They can be generous police are chasing him for remember afterwards, but may destroy her. do? Will they escape from
his friend, his delight, his war-torn Europe. Soon and true-hearted… and a murder he did not do, and not so much fun to wake Bookworms World Stories the island, and sail back
reason for living. they will begin the long brave. another, more dangerous up too early on a cold, wet collect stories written in to England with a ship full
But what if a thief should and dangerous journey enemy is chasing him morning. English from around the of gold?
come in the night and take south, from Poland to as well – the mysterious This famous book has world. These stories are
his gold away? What will Switzerland, where ‘Black Stone’. Who are made people laugh all over from Australia, Canada,
Silas do then? What could they hope to find their these people? And why do the world for one hundred India, Malaysia, Nigeria,
possibly comfort him for parents again. they want Hannay dead? years… and they are still Singapore, South Africa,
the loss of his only friend? laughing. and Trinidad.


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Louisa May Alcott R. D. Blackmore Jane Austen Disaster Gandhi Great Crimes The History of the
Retold by John Escott Retold by David Penn Retold by Clare West English Language
Mary McIntosh Rowena Akinyemi John Escott
Brigit Viney
B1–B2 When Christmas comes for One winter’s day in 1673 At 19 Anne Elliot refuses From out of the sky, from Who will speak for the It is more than 40 years About a quarter of the
the four March girls, there
is no money for expensive young John Ridd is riding an offer of marriage from under the earth, from far poor? Who will listen to since the Great Train people in the world today
Frederick Wentworth,
home from school, across
out at sea – disaster comes.
speak or use English. In
Robbery. But what
slaves, and those who
persuaded to do so by Lady
presents and they give
the wild lonely hills of
have no rights? Who will
LEVEL 4 away their Christmas Exmoor. He has to pass Russell, a friend of her things – and sometimes work for a future where money that was taken? Two and meeting rooms, ships
homes and schools, offices
happened to the rest of the
We build and invent new
dead mother. Wentworth
Doone valley – a dangerous
breakfast to a poor family.
and airports, people are
everyone is equal? Who
bring disaster on ourselves.
million pounds has never
is a sailor, with no money
But there are no happier
place, as the Doones
been found. Perhaps some
will give up his house,
Today television and the
speaking English…
girls in America than Meg,
How has this happened?
says Lady Russell – just a
Jo, Beth, and Amy. They are famous robbers and and an uncertain future, Internet mean that we can job, and money to fight for of the robbers would like How did English begin,
murderers. All Exmoor
people who are shut out
watch disasters as they
to know the answer to this
miss their father, of course, lives in fear of the Doones. nobody, certainly not worthy happen, and see their by everyone else? question too… and what will become of
who is away at the Civil At home there is sad of a baronet’s daughter. terrible results. ‘I will,’ said Mohandas Many great crimes end it? The history of English
War, but they try hard to news waiting for young Eight years later From Pompeii to the Asian Gandhi. And he began to in a question. Who really is a journey through space
be good so that he will be John, and he learns that Wentworth returns, a rich Tsunami, from the Great fight in a way the world killed President Kennedy? and time, from thousands
proud of his ‘little women’ he has good reason to hate and successful captain, Fire of London to Chernobyl, had not seen before – not What happened to Shergar? of years ago to today and
when he comes home. the Doones. But in the looking for a wife. Anne is the stories of disasters are with weapons, and wild Who knows the truth about beyond, and to all parts of
This heart-warming years to come he meets still unmarried, but Captain frightening, but they have crowds, and words of hate, Azaria Chamberlain? Not the world. Come on that
story of family life has been Lorna Doone, with her Wentworth clearly prefers much to tell us. Disasters but with the power of non- all the answers are known. journey and meet the monks
popular for more than one lovely smile and big dark the company of the two bring stories of fear, pain, violence. This is the story Join the world’s detectives and soldiers, the kings and
hundred years. eyes. And soon he is deeply, Musgrove girls… loss, and death – but also of of a man who became the and discover the love, scientists, the printers,
hopelessly in love… people whose extraordinary Father of the Nation in his death, hate, money, and poets, and travellers who
bravery and feeling for own country of India, and mystery held in the stories have helped to make the
Word count 14,920 Word count 17,000 others will touch your heart. a great leader for the of these great crimes. English of today.
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Nelson Mandela The Accidental Tourist The Bride Price David Copperfield
Rowena Akinyemi Anne Tyler 2005 Buchi Emecheta Charles Dickens
Retold by Jennifer Retold by Rosemary Border Retold by Clare West
Bassett

In 1918 in the peaceful Everyday life in Baltimore, When her father dies, ‘Please, Mr Murdstone!
province of Transkei, South USA, is full of problems Aku-nna and her young Don’t beat me! I’ve tried to
Africa, the Mandela family – getting the washing brother have no one to learn my lessons, really I
gave their new baby son done, buying groceries look after them. They are have, sir!’ sobs David.
the name Rolihlahla – and dog food, avoiding welcomed by their uncle Although he is only eight
‘troublemaker’. But the the neighbours… After because of Aku-nna’s years old, Mr Murdstone LEVEL 5
young boy’s early years the death of his son and ‘bride price’ – the money does beat him, and David is
were happy ones, and the departure of his wife, that her future husband so frightened that he bites
he grew up to be a good Macon’s attempts to will pay for her. his cruel stepfather’s hand.
student and an enthusiastic run his own life become In her new, strange For that, he is kept locked B2
sportsman. increasingly desperate – home one man is kind to in his room for five days
Who could imagine and more and more odd. her and teaches her to and nights, and nobody is
then what was waiting Meanwhile, he has become a woman. Soon allowed to speak to him.
for Nelson Mandela – the to get on with his work, they are in love, although As David grows up, he
tireless struggle for human writing tourist guides for everyone says he is not a learns that life is full of
rights, the long years in business people. Then his suitable husband for her. trouble and misery and
prison, the happiness and dog Edward starts to bite The more the world tries to cruelty. But he also finds
sadness of family life, people, and he has to send separate them, the more laughter and kindness,
and one day the title of for Muriel, the dog trainer. they are drawn together – trust and friendship…
President of South Africa? And day by day, Macon’s until, finally, something has and love.
life gets more and more to break.
complicated.


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Great Expectations The Great Gatsby The Riddle of the Sands Sense and Sensibility Little Dorrit Wuthering Heights The Merchant of Venice
Charles Dickens F. Scott Fitzgerald Erskine Childers Jane Austen Charles Dickens Emily Brontë William Shakespeare 2017
Retold by Clare West Retold by Clare West Retold by Peter Hawkins Retold by Clare West Retold by Rowena Akinyemi Retold by Clare West Retold by Clare West


Arthur Clennam is back
In a gloomy, neglected Gatsby’s mansion on Long When Carruthers joins his Sometimes the Dashwood in England after many The wind is strong on In 16th century Venice – a
house Miss Havisham sits, Island blazes with light, and friend Arthur Davies on girls do not seem like years abroad. He finds his the Yorkshire moors. city of wealthy merchants
as she has sat year after the beautiful, the wealthy, his yacht Dulcibella, he is sisters. Elinor is all mother as cold and hard There are few trees, and and bankers – money is
year, in a wedding dress and the famous drive out expecting a pleasant sailing calmness and reason, as ever, but his father’s fewer houses, to block its all-important. Bassanio is
and veil that were once from New York to drink holiday in the Baltic Sea. and can be relied upon for recent death has thrown path. There is one house, penniless,
white, and are now faded Gatsby’s champagne and to But the holiday turns into an practical, common sense up a mystery, and he however, that does not but his great friend LEVEL 5
and yellow with age. Her party all night long. But Jay adventure of a different kind. opinions. Marianne, on the is determined to get to hide from the wind. It Antonio offers to help him
face is like a death’s head; Gatsby, the owner of all this He and Davies soon find other hand, is all sensibility, the bottom of it. Could it stands out from the hill by borrowing the money
her dark eyes burn with wealth, wants only one thing themselves sailing in the full of passionate and have anything to do with and challenges the wind to that he needs. To do this,
bitterness and hate. By – to find again the woman of stormy waters of the North romantic feeling. She has Little Dorrit, the quiet, do its worst. The house is though, Antonio must B2
her side sits a proud and his dreams, the woman he Sea, exploring the channels no time for dull common kind girl who sews for his called Wuthering Heights. make an arrangement
beautiful girl, and in front has held in his heart and his and sandbanks around the sense – or for middle-aged mother and goes back at When Mr Earnshaw with an old enemy that
of her, trembling with fear memory for five long years. German Frisian Islands, men of thirty-five, long past night to her home in the brings a strange, small, puts his life in danger…
in his thick country boots, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott and looking for a secret – a the age of marriage. Marshalsea Prison? dark child back home The Merchant of Venice is
stands young Pip. Fitzgerald’s masterpiece, is secret that could mean great True love can only be felt As Arthur gets to know to Wuthering Heights, it one of Shakespeare’s most
Miss Havisham stares at one of the great American danger for England. by the young, of course. the Dorrit family, he is seems he has opened his popular plays, and it has
Pip coldly, and murmurs to novels of the 20th century. It Erskine Childers’ novel, And if your heart is broken too busy looking for the doors to trouble. He has been performed all over
the girl at her side: ‘Break captures perfectly the Jazz published in 1903, was at the age of seventeen, truth about his mother’s invited in something that, the world. It is retold in
his heart, Estella. Break Age of the 1920s, and goes the first great modern spy how can you ever expect to secret to notice that he has like the wind, is safer kept this Bookworm not as a
his heart!’ deep into the hollow heart of story, and is still as exciting recover from the passionate perhaps found the answer out of the house. play, but as a story.
the American Dream. to read today as it was a misery that fills your life, to his own happiness…
hundred years ago. waking and sleeping?

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2,500 HEADWORDS
CEFR B2/C1
• Cambridge English:
First (FCE)
• Cambridge English:
Advanced (CAE)
• IELTS 5.0–7.0
• TOEIC 785–990
• TOEFL 87–120
Average story length:
104 pages
CLASSICS HUMAN INTEREST FANTASY & HORROR CLASSICS THRILLER & ADVENTURE
Average word count:
Far from the Madding The Garden Party and Ghost Stories 30,000 Vanity Fair The Woman in White
Crowd Other Stories Retold by Rosemary Border William Thackeray Wilkie Collins
Thomas Hardy Katherine Mansfield Audio available for Retold by Diane Mowat Retold by Richard G. Lewis
selected readers
Retold by Clare West Retold by Rosalie Kerr
B2–C1 Bathsheba Everdene Oh, how delightful it is ‘After dinner we turned the When Becky Sharp and The woman in white first

is young, proud, and to fall in love for the first lights out and played ‘hide- Amelia Sedley leave school, appears at night on a lonely
beautiful. She is an time! How exciting to go and-seek’. In the dark, I their feet are set on very heath near London and is
LEVEL 6 can marry any man she you are a girl of 18! But hand. Now, because of the foolish Amelia returns to Cumberland. Who is she?
next seen at a grave-side in
to your first dance when
independent woman and
touched a hand, a very cold
different paths. Kind,
game, I had to hide in the
life can also be hard and
her comfortable home and
chooses – if she chooses.
Where has she come from,
In fact, she likes her
She seems alone and
suitable marriage, while
person – not speaking, not
and inexperienced and
independence, and she cruel, if you are young dark with… with this cold wealthy family, to await a and what is her history?
likes fighting her own travelling alone across knowing who it was. Slowly Becky must look out for friendless, frightened and
battles in a man’s world. Europe… or if you are a the others found us, hid herself, earning her own confused. And it seems she
But it is never wise to child from the wrong with us, until we were all living in a hard world. But knows a secret – a secret
ignore the power of love. social class… or a singer there – all 13. Thirteen? Becky is neither kind nor that could bring ruin and
There are three men who without work and the rent But there were only 13 foolish, and with her quick shame to a man who will do
would very much like to to be paid. people in the house! brain and keen eye for a anything to keep her silent.
marry Bathsheba. When Set in Europe and New We touched each other chance, her fortunes soon This famous mystery
she falls in love with one Zealand, these nine stories in the dark, counting. rise, while Amelia’s fall. thriller by Wilkie Collins
of them, she soon wishes by Katherine Mansfield Thirteen. Quickly, nervously, Greed, ambition, has excitement, suspense,
she had kept her dig deep beneath the I lit a match to see…‘ loyalty, folly, wisdom… romance, and a plot that
independence. She learns appearances of life to show this famous novel gives us twists and turns on every
that love brings misery, us the causes of human a witty and satirical picture page.
pain, and violent passions happiness and despair. of English society during
that can destroy lives… the Napoleonic wars.
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CEFR B2/C1
• Cambridge English:
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• Cambridge English:
Advanced (CAE)
• IELTS 5.0–7.0 OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY
• TOEIC 785–990
• TOEFL 87–120
Average story length:
104 pages
TRUE STORIES THRILLER & ADVENTURE CLASSICS HUMAN INTEREST THRILLER & ADVENTURE
Average word count:
30,000 Cry Freedom 2004 The Enemy Oliver Twist A Passage to India Night Without End
John Briley Desmond Bagley Charles Dickens E. M. Forster Alistair MacLean
Audio available for
selected readers Retold by Retold by Ralph Mowat Retold by Richard Rogers Retold by Clare West Retold by Margaret Naudi
Rowena Akinyemi
On the Polar ice-cap, 640
They said Steve Biko was a On a beautiful summer London in the 1830s was A mysterious incident kilometres north of the
man of violence; then why evening in the quiet town of no place to be if you were at the Marabar Caves, Arctic Circle, the deadly, icy
did he talk of peace? They Marlow, a young woman is a hungry ten-year-old boy, involving Adela Quested, winds can freeze a man to
said he wanted revolution; walking home from church. an orphan without friends newly arrived from England, death in minutes. But the
so why did he talk of She passes a man who is or family, with no home to and Dr Aziz, an Indian survivors of the crashed
friendship? They said he looking at the engine of his go to, and only a penny in doctor, leads to a drama airliner are lucky – they LEVEL 6
died of hunger; why was his car. He turns round, smiles your pocket to buy a piece that divides the British are rescued by three
body broken and bruised? at her… and throws acid of bread. and Indian communities in scientists from a nearby
This is the story of into her face. But Oliver Twist finds anger, distrust, and fear. weather station.
a man’s fight with the Then her father, the some friends – Fagin, the Forster’s great novel But why did the airliner
government of South Africa. scientist George Ashton, Artful Dodger, and Charley brings to life all the dangers crash in the first place? B2–C1
It is the story of all people disappears. And her sister, Bates. They give him food and misunderstandings of Who smashed the radio to
who prefer truth to lies. It is Penny, discovers that her and shelter, and play colonialism but, as Forster pieces? And why does the
the story of all people who husband-to-be, Malcolm, is games with him, but it is himself wrote, the story is dead pilot have a bullet
cry ‘Freedom’, and who are a government agent. Why not until some days later ‘about something wider than hole in his back? The
not afraid to die. has Ashton disappeared, that Oliver finds out what politics, about the search of rescue quickly turns into a
and why is Malcolm told kind of friends they are the human race for a more nightmare: a race through
to hunt for him? Who is and what kind of ‘games’ lasting home, about the the endless Arctic night,
George Ashton, anyway? they play… universe as embodied in the a race against time, cold,
And who is the enemy? Indian earth and the Indian hunger – and a killer with
sky, about the horror lurking a gun.
in the Marabar Caves… ’

Word count 29,420 Word count 28,850 Word count 26,560 Word count 29,773 Word count 26,670
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