
Nelson Mandela
Vicky Shipton(Author)
Mary Glasgow Magazines (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 6. November 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-1-910173-25-1 (ISBN)
Description
Extensive reading improves fluency and there is a real
need in the ELT classroom for
motivating graded material that will encourage students to read.
Nelson Mandela was the most important South African
of the last one hundred years.
This is a fascinating and informative biography charting Mandela's
long fight against apartheid before becoming President
of South Africa in 1994.
LEVEL 2 (Pre-Intermediate A2)
REVISED AND UPDATED
BOOK ONLY
full colour
Also perfect for native English speaking children who are struggling
learning to read
A non-fiction reader which tells the story of one of the world's
most admired world leaders in an engaging and comprehensive
way.
Fact sheets intersperse the narrative, providing
cultural context and background
to enhance understanding of the story, such as the system
of apartheid and the history of South Africa.
A six page Fact File section provides further
background and context, covering subjects such as 'Peaceful
Protests' and the country of South Africa.
People and Places section provides a clear visual
context before students begin to read.
Self-study activities enable students to check their progress
as they read.
Series Information
Secondary ELT Readers is
a series of contemporary teenage-focused titles,
simplified for students of English as a Foreign Language.
The
series covers five levels from Starter Level (Beginners) to
Level 4 (Upper-Intermediate) and is aimed at students aged twelve
to eighteen.
Each reader is available in Book Only or
Book and CD formats.
The CD features an audio recording
of the story for reading along.
There are also online resource
sheets providing extra activities and background information
for the teacher.
need in the ELT classroom for
motivating graded material that will encourage students to read.
Nelson Mandela was the most important South African
of the last one hundred years.
This is a fascinating and informative biography charting Mandela's
long fight against apartheid before becoming President
of South Africa in 1994.
LEVEL 2 (Pre-Intermediate A2)
REVISED AND UPDATED
BOOK ONLY
full colour
Also perfect for native English speaking children who are struggling
learning to read
A non-fiction reader which tells the story of one of the world's
most admired world leaders in an engaging and comprehensive
way.
Fact sheets intersperse the narrative, providing
cultural context and background
to enhance understanding of the story, such as the system
of apartheid and the history of South Africa.
A six page Fact File section provides further
background and context, covering subjects such as 'Peaceful
Protests' and the country of South Africa.
People and Places section provides a clear visual
context before students begin to read.
Self-study activities enable students to check their progress
as they read.
Series Information
Secondary ELT Readers is
a series of contemporary teenage-focused titles,
simplified for students of English as a Foreign Language.
The
series covers five levels from Starter Level (Beginners) to
Level 4 (Upper-Intermediate) and is aimed at students aged twelve
to eighteen.
Each reader is available in Book Only or
Book and CD formats.
The CD features an audio recording
of the story for reading along.
There are also online resource
sheets providing extra activities and background information
for the teacher.
More details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Leamington Spa
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Scholastic
Target group
ELT/ESL
Reading Age: From 11 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 128 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
106 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-910173-25-1 (9781910173251)
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Vicky Shipton
Nelson Mandela
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09/2011
Mary Glasgow Magazines
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