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The Oxford Bookworms Library: Level 3: 1,000 Word Vocabulary A Christmas Carol (editie 2000)

door Charles Dickens

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How can students improve their English without extra class time?By reading a lot, at a comfortable level, with titles that really interest them.When reading for pleasure, you should always read at a language level that is appropriate for you. Because of this, Oxford Bookworms are written to a carefully designed language syllabus.And this attention to detail shows - Oxford Bookworms are well knownfor their extremely reliable grading, which allows you to find the right book, no matter what your level. Being able to read fluently gives your language a lot of power and it's extremelymotivating.But writing to a strict syllabus doesn't mean that Oxford Bookworms are boring - far from it! All our authors are expert story-tellers, and are skilled at writing excellent readers for language learners. We have the awards to prove it. Or you can pick up any Bookworm to see for yourself...You have over 200 titles to choose from ... classic, modern fiction, non-fiction, and plays."The most consistent of all series interms of language control, length, and quality of story." David R. Hill,Director of the Edinburgh Project on Extensive Reading, ELT Journal review.The OxfordBookworms Library provides superb reading and student / teacher support for the classroom. It is also highly recommended for schools running Extensive Reading Programmes, offering the right range of books that encourage students to read for pleasure.'What's your favourite Graded Reader?' 'A Christmas Carol!' said Ilaria, a student from Italy. Here she tells us why.… (meer)
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Titel:The Oxford Bookworms Library: Level 3: 1,000 Word Vocabulary A Christmas Carol
Auteurs:Charles Dickens
Info:Oxford University Press, USA (2000), Paperback, 80 pages
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A Christmas Carol [adapted - Oxford Bookworms] door Clare West (Author)

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This story about the old man's Christmas. His name is Scrooge and his importanat things were just money and business. And he met
the ghost of his old friend and three spirits, and he learned... I knew the book's title, but didn't know that story. So when I read that book, I thought the story is intersting. But I don't like Christmas, because I don't have a lover. ( )
  Agu_SKE | Jan 25, 2012 |
This book's main character is a man, whose name is Scrooge.
He was considered to be strange by other person because he prefer money and really hates to give money to poor children at Christmas.
But at Christmas night, strange thing is going to be happened by ghost...

I could really enjoy reading this book. And I like it.
I also learned from this book that person can change better.
If you haven't read this book, please read by all means! ( )
  purin | Jan 23, 2012 |
Scrooge likes only money. He doesn't like Chirismans and happy people. Three ghost came to him midnight. They showed his past and future. He was disappointed and he changed.
I was moved Scrooge changed his mind. It is easy to read so I understood this book well. I think money is not the most important in the world. ( )
  Bonchan | Jan 23, 2012 |
Scrooge was a lonely old man .
He liked money and hated people.
Oneday, a ghost visited Scrooge and the ghost was Scrooge's business partner ,Marley .
Marley told Scrooge three ghosts would visit him...

I thought he was bad man.
However, I find he was not bad man, but poor man.
I like this story, because he got new future as kind person.
I want to say thanks to Marley who changed poor old man, Scrooge. ( )
  shibainu | Jan 22, 2012 |
The main character of this book is Scroog. He is very strict and he likes only money.He likes counting money but he doesn't like Christmas! One day three goasts appeared, and the goasts try to Scroog to become gentle man.How to change Scrooge?or he dose not change forever?

I know this story,so I can read this very easily. Scroog didn't communicate with other people at all.I think communication is very important for human, because people can't live alone.I learned the importance of communication from this book. ( )
  ryuuta | Jan 22, 2012 |
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How can students improve their English without extra class time?By reading a lot, at a comfortable level, with titles that really interest them.When reading for pleasure, you should always read at a language level that is appropriate for you. Because of this, Oxford Bookworms are written to a carefully designed language syllabus.And this attention to detail shows - Oxford Bookworms are well knownfor their extremely reliable grading, which allows you to find the right book, no matter what your level. Being able to read fluently gives your language a lot of power and it's extremelymotivating.But writing to a strict syllabus doesn't mean that Oxford Bookworms are boring - far from it! All our authors are expert story-tellers, and are skilled at writing excellent readers for language learners. We have the awards to prove it. Or you can pick up any Bookworm to see for yourself...You have over 200 titles to choose from ... classic, modern fiction, non-fiction, and plays."The most consistent of all series interms of language control, length, and quality of story." David R. Hill,Director of the Edinburgh Project on Extensive Reading, ELT Journal review.The OxfordBookworms Library provides superb reading and student / teacher support for the classroom. It is also highly recommended for schools running Extensive Reading Programmes, offering the right range of books that encourage students to read for pleasure.'What's your favourite Graded Reader?' 'A Christmas Carol!' said Ilaria, a student from Italy. Here she tells us why.

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