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[EnglishLanguage 3125] Re: : Novels for ESL Students

Martin Senger

MSenger at GECAC.org
Thu Nov 13 13:45:26 EST 2008


Pax all!

I use "graded readers" all the time in my classes. Longman/Penguin has a
great selection that have a companion tape, so my students can listen
and read along.

Martin E. Senger
Adult ESL / Civics Teacher,
G.E.C.A.C. / The R. Banjamin Wiley Learning Center
Erie, Pa.
ESL Co-Director,
Pa. Assoc. for Adult Continuing Education (PAACE)
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[mailto:englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of K Olson
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 10:32 AM
To: 'The Adult English Language Learners Discussion List'
Subject: [EnglishLanguage 3122] : Novels for ESL Students

Cambridge University Press has a series of readers for low levels, too.
They are called English Readers. Many are fiction (mystery, romance, sci
fi...)but some are profiles of famous people and other topics. You can
get them with or without an audio version.

http://www.cambridge.org/elt/elt_projectpage.asp?id=2500560

According to their website, they provide "free online resources for
students and teachers at www.cambridge.org/elt/readers include
vocabulary placement test, lesson plans and worksheets for every title
and provide all the support you need for successful learning through
reading."

Kathy Olson

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