Extensive reading improves fluency and there is a real
need in the ELT classroom for contemporary graded material that
will stimulate students. John Lennon: Nowhere Boy
is based on the 2009 hit British film about the iconic musician
growing up as a rebellious but gifted teenager in 1950s' Liverpool.
The
enduring global success of the Beatles and the continued
interest in Lennon's life and music make this an appealing
reader for older teenagers.
LEVEL 4
BOOK & CD - with online resources
Perfect also
for native English speaking children who are struggling with their
reading
A fascinating and moving true story about one
of the greatest musical talents in recent history
Full
colour film stills from the documentary bring the story to life
and aid comprehension
Fact File section provides further
information on John Lennon, the Beatles, and the city of Liverpool
'People and Places' section provides clear visual context
before students start reading
Extended self-study activities
enable students to check their progress as they read
Series Information
Secondary ELT Readers is
a series of contemporary teenage-focused titles,
simplified for students of English as a Foreign Language.
The
series covers five levels from Starter Level (Beginners) to
Level 4 (Upper-Intermediate) and is aimed at students aged twelve
to eighteen.
Each reader is available in Book Only or
Book and CD formats.
The CD features an audio recording
of the story for reading along.
There are also online resource
sheets providing extra activities and background information
for the teacher.
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John Lennon: Nowhere Boy is about the iconic musician growing up
as a rebellious but gifted teenager. The enduring global success
of the Beatles and the continued interest in Lennon's life make this
an appealing reader for older teenagers.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781407170015
Publisert
2017-03-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Mary Glasgow Magazines
Vekt
50 gr
Høyde
194 mm
Bredde
143 mm
Dybde
9 mm
Aldersnivå
L, 07
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Ikke i salg
Antall sider
88
Forfatter