Penguin Readers Level 5: How to Give Up Plastic (ELT Graded Reader)
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By McCallum, Will
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Penguin Readers is an ELT graded reader series for learners of English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new illustrations and language learning exercises, the print edition also includes instructions to access supporting material online. Titles include popular ...classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction, introducing language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content. The eight levels of Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR). Exercises at the back of each Reader help language learners to practise grammar, vocabulary, and key exam skills. Before, during and after-reading questions test readers' story comprehension and develop vocabulary. How to Give Up Plastic, a Level 5 Reader, is B1 in the CEFR framework. The text is made up of sentences with up to four clauses, introducing present perfect continuous, past perfect, reported speech and second conditional. It is well supported by illustrations, which appear regularly. Visit the Penguin Readers website Exclusively with the print edition, readers can unlock online resources including a digital book, audio edition, lesson plans and answer keys.
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ISBN |
9780241520741 |
Released NZ |
30 Sep 2021 |
Publisher |
Penguin Random House Australia |
Format |
Paperback |
Availability |
Indent title (internationally sourced), allow 8-12 weeks
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Full details for this title
Interest Age |
Children / Young Adults |
Reading Age |
Children / Young Adults |
Library of Congress |
Readers - Plastics, Readers - Plastic marine debris, Plastics - Environmental aspects, Plastic marine debris - Environmental aspects, Readers |
NBS Text |
ELT Course Materials |
ONIX Text |
ELT/ESL;Children/juvenile |
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Author's Bio
Will McCallum is the Head of Oceans at Greenpeace and the spokesperson for their campaign against the use of plastics.
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