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[EnglishLanguage 3127] Re: : Novels for ESL Students

Liz McNulty

emcnulty at gmail.com
Thu Nov 13 14:19:54 EST 2008


My students enjoy the Cambridge Readers very much. Oxford University Press
also has a six-level series of readers. Many are simplified versions of the
classics such as *Call of the Wild *and *Huckleberry Finn.*

Elizabeth McNulty


2008/11/13 K Olson <kolson2 at columbus.rr.com>


> 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.

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

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> 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."

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> Kathy Olson

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