Kidnapped
Stevenson, Robert Louis
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Engelsk
Easy Readers - Intermediate
ELT - B1 - Intermediate- PET
'I ran to the side of the ship. "Help, help! Murder!" I screamed, and my uncle slowly turned to look at me. I did not see any more. Already strong hands were pulling me away. Then something hit my head; I saw a great flash of fire, and fell to the ground . . .'
And so begin David Balfour's adventures. He is kidnapped, taken to sea, and meets many dangers. He also meets a friend, Alan Breck. But Alan is in danger himself, on the run from the English army across the wild Highlands of Scotland . . .
Gulliver's Travels
Swift, Jonathan
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Engelsk
Easy Readers - Intermediate
Easy Readers - Upper-intermediate
ELT - B1 - Intermediate- PET
B1.2 Book (112 p.) + CD + App
Lemuel Gulliver makes one of the most famous journeys in literature. He meets the tiny people of Lilliput, the giants of Brobdingnag, the impractical scientists of Laputa and intelligent horses who rule over stupid, ugly human beings. Enter the fantastic world of Jonathan Swift’s imagination.
Dossiers:
Voyages on the page
Imaginary places
Filmography
The Mysterious Death of Charles Bravo
Vicary, Tim
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Engelsk
Easy Readers - Intermediate
ELT - B1 - Intermediate- PET
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Bookworms Stage 3 (B1).
Audio CD Pack : Book + Complete Recorded text
Charles Bravo died from the poison antimony. He took three days to die, and the doctors could do nothing to help him.
There were three people who had reasons for wanting Charles Bravo dead - Florence Bravo herself, Charles Bravo's new young wife; Dr James Gully, Florence's former lover; and Mrs Jane Cox, Florence's friend and companion.
But the enquiry into the death in 1876 could not decide who the murderer was, and for more than 130 years people have wondered who did kill Charles Bravo ...
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Wilde, Oscar
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Engelsk
Easy Readers - Intermediate
ELT - B1 - Intermediate- PET
‘A good portrait is a portrait of the artist, not the sitter. I am afraid I show my soul in this painting.’
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In this Reader you will find:
- Information about Oscar Wilde’s life
- Sections focusing on background and context
- Glossary of difficult words
- Comprehension activities
- PET
-style activities
- Exit test
Late nineteenth-century London: a city of contrasts. Great wealth and terrible poverty, beauty and ugliness, purity and immorality. Oscar Wilde takes the reader into this strange and fascinating world through the strange story of the picture of Dorian Gray. Young, handsome and innocent, the aristocratic Dorian is visiting his friend, the kind and gentle painter Basil Hallward, when he meets Lord Henry Wotton. Entertaining and cynical, Lord Henry introduces Dorian to the idea of a world where the only value is beauty, and everything must serve this ideal. But how can Dorian survive ageing and ugliness? In front of his beautiful portrait, painted by Hallward, Dorian makes a terrible wish. This wish will come true, dragging Dorian into a world of the senses, of beauty and joy, but also of terror, of fear and ultimately of murder…
The Importance of Being Earnest
Wilde, Oscar
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Engelsk
Easy Readers - Intermediate
Easy Readers - Upper-intermediate
ELT - B1 - Intermediate- PET
B1.2 / Book (112 p.) + CD + App
Two men have secret lives. Two women want to marry a man called Earnest. But who is Earnest? Is he a badly behaved brother, the ideal fiancé or Lady Bracknell’s nephew and fun-loving bachelor, Algernon Moncrieff? Follow the incredible events that lead to the discovery of the importance of being Earnest in this adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s witty and highly entertaining play.
Dossiers:
The dandy
Victorian values and morals