The New Children's Encyclopedia From DK Publishing Every child needs a book that answers his or her questions about the world: how it was made, whatmakes plants grow, why the Sun shines, how the human body works, what happened in the past,and why other countries are different from their own. Properly stimulated, this early thirst for knowledgecan become a lifelong process of discovery and understanding. This encyclopedia aims to encourageyoung readers to make these discoveries for themselves by presenting clear and concise informationin an exciting visual manner that draws them in and entices them to read on.
Tales from Shakespeare - Penguin Readers - Level 5
Classic / British English This Book includes stories based on seven of Shakespeare's greatest plays. We meet many of Shakespeare's most famous characters magical Prospero; Puck, the badly-behaved fairy; evil Macbeth; Shylock, the greedy moneylender, and many more. This is a wonderful first step on the journey into the world of Shakespeare.
Rudolf Rassendyll, a daring young Englishman looking for adventure, arrives in Ruritania for the new king's coronation. The two men meet by chance the day before and are shocked to find that they look exactly the same! A trick leaves Rudolf in the king's place while the king becomes the Prisoner of Zenda.
Paul Stewart - Brown Eyes (Penguin Readers - Level 1)Адаптированная книга для чтения уровень 1 (300 слов). Опять попалась в сети прекрасно оформленная книга. :)
Every year, Peter and Susan Reed go to Lea-on-Sea for their holiday; every year they stay at the Hotel Vista. This year things start to go wrong. A man there is pretending to be Peter. But why? Is he friendly or dangerous - what does he want? Will this, their thirteenth visit to Lea-on-Sea, be their last visit?
Classic / British English Macbeth, a brave soldier, is trusted by the Scottish king. Then a strange meeting with three witches makes him greedy for power. Macbeth wants to be king. He and his evil wife make murderous plans. But how many people will have to die before their dreams come true? This Penguin Reader play is written for acting -- making English come alive.