New York
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Word count 4,640 Suitable for younger learners CD: American English
This series offers engaging reading material specifically designed for beginners in English, focusing on vocabulary expansion and comprehension. Each book is crafted to provide easily digestible language input, perfect for learners at the very first stages of their language journey. With an emphasis on simplicity and accessibility, these resources help build confidence and lay a solid foundation for further language study. They serve as an excellent starting point for anyone eager to dive into the English language.
Word count 4,640 Suitable for younger learners CD: American English
Every year some species of animal disappear - we never see them again.Every year cities, factories and pollution eat up more land - land that animalsneed. Every year hunters kill more elephants, rhinoceros and tigers. Animalseverywhere are in danger - what can we do to save them?
The Titanic was the most famous ship in history. But what really happened to the Titanic on that terrible April night in the North Atlantic? Why did it hit an iceberg? Why did it sink? Why did more than one thousand people die? This book looks at the true story - and gives some of the answers.
This full-color series presents nonfiction topics about interesting places and subjects. Each title features color photographs and a glossary to help with vocabulary comprehension. Exercises and suggestions for project work are also included. The books are graded at 400-to 1,400-word vocabulary levels. Audio "CDs or "Cassettes are available for select titles.
It is not always easy to be famous. And for a famous, beautiful princess like Diana, life was certainly very difficult at times. She was just twenty years old when she married Prince Charles, and from that moment millions of people around the world watched every move she made. And so did the photographers, who followed her everywhere - even on that terrible night in Paris when Diana's young life ended.