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Stories from Shakespeare: CEFR level A2 (ELT Graded Reader)
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Stories from Shakespeare: CEFR level A2 (ELT Graded Reader)
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Stories from Shakespeare: CEFR level A2 (ELT Graded Reader)
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Improve your English in a fun way, without any extra studying. This book is adapted for learners at CEFR level A2 (elementary/pre-intermediate).
The witches were all looking at Macbeth with small, bright eyes. He was a little afraid but he didn't want to show it. He moved nearer and asked them, "Who - or what - are you?"
Here are
two stories
by the most famous British writer,
Shakespeare,
adapted for learners of English (CEFR level A2).
In the tragedy
Macbeth
, a man meets three witches and they tell him that he will be king. But to become king, how many people must he kill?
In the comedy
Twelfth Night
, Viola nearly dies in a storm at sea but starts a new life in Illyria. She has to dress as a man and a woman falls in love with her. And what about Viola's twin brother? Did he die in the storm?
This book:
includes
two brilliant
stories
:
and
is
adapted for learners of English
from the
classic Shakespeare
uses grammar and vocabulary for learners at
CEFR level A2
(elementary/pre-intermediate level)
has
definitions
of difficult words
Books at this level have a word count of
7,000-10,000 words
1,000 headwords
.
You will find
language-learning exercises
for this book on my website.
The witches were all looking at Macbeth with small, bright eyes. He was a little afraid but he didn't want to show it. He moved nearer and asked them, "Who - or what - are you?"
Here are
two stories
by the most famous British writer,
Shakespeare,
adapted for learners of English (CEFR level A2).
In the tragedy
Macbeth
, a man meets three witches and they tell him that he will be king. But to become king, how many people must he kill?
In the comedy
Twelfth Night
, Viola nearly dies in a storm at sea but starts a new life in Illyria. She has to dress as a man and a woman falls in love with her. And what about Viola's twin brother? Did he die in the storm?
This book:
includes
two brilliant
stories
:
and
is
adapted for learners of English
from the
classic Shakespeare
uses grammar and vocabulary for learners at
CEFR level A2
(elementary/pre-intermediate level)
has
definitions
of difficult words
Books at this level have a word count of
7,000-10,000 words
1,000 headwords
.
You will find
language-learning exercises
for this book on my website.