Oxford Bookworms Library Level 2: William Shakespeare e-book

Oxford Bookworms Library Level 2: William Shakespeare e-book
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Classics, modern fiction, non-fiction and more. Written for secondary and adult students the Oxford Bookworms Library has seven reading levels from A1-C1 of the CEFR.
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William Shakespeare. Born April 1564, at Stratford-upon- Avon. Died April 1616. Married Anne Hathaway: two daughters, one son. Actor, poet, famous playwright. Wrote nearly forty plays. But what was he like as a man? What
did he think about when
he rode into London for the first time... or when he was writing his plays Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet... or when his only son died? We know the facts of his life, but we can only guess at his hopes, his fears, his dreams.
CEFR A2/B1
Word count 9,135
- Part of: Oxford Bookworms Library
- Level: Level 2
- Language Level: A2/B1
- ISBN: 978-0-19-478677-5
Level 2:
700-Word Vocabulary
Average Page Count (Main Text):40
Average Word Count: 6,500
Lexile Measures: 390L-980L
Approx. Reading Level: Grades 1-10
Key features
- Word count 9,135
- Read at a comfortable level with word count and CEFR level for every book
- Illustrations, photos, and diagrams support comprehension
- Activities build language skills and check understanding
- Glossaries teach difficult vocabulary
- Free editable tests for every book
- Available from Kobo, Kindle, ebooks.com, the iBookstore, Google Play and more
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Accessible language and carefully controlled vocabulary build students’ reading confidence.
Introductions at the beginning of each story, illustrations throughout, and glossaries help build comprehension.
Before, during, and after reading activities included in the back of each book strengthen student comprehension.
Audio versions of selected titles provide great models of intonation and pronunciation of difficult words.
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