The Oxford Bookworms Library Provides An Enormous Range Of Reading, For Students Of Almost Every Reading Ability. The Series, Recently Updated And Revised, Offers:
*quality Stories That Make Reading Enjoyable.
*a Highly Respected Grading System, Which Ensures That Every Story Is Written Using Language That Students Can Understand.
*six Stages To Provide Stories At Different Levels Of Ability.
*specially Written Stories, Mainly At The Lower Levels, And Adaptations Of Well-Known Works At Higher Levels.
*extendend Activities Section In Every Book, Incorporating:
*'Before Reading' Activities, To Stimulate And Prepare Students For Reading.
*'While Reading' Activities, To Sustain Students' Interest In The Story.
*'After Reading' Activities, To Review The Story And Discuss The Issues That It Raises.
*informative 'About The Author' Section In Each Book.
*illustrations To Support The Story And Help Introduce New Vocabulary.
Sobre o autor(a)
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan
Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (Edimburgo, 22 de maio de 1859 — Crowborough, 7 de julho de 1930) foi um escritor e médico escocês, mundialmente famoso por suas 60 histórias sobre o detetive Sherlock Holmes,[1] consideradas uma grande inovação no campo da literatura criminal. Foi um renomado e prolífico escritor cujos trabalhos incluem histórias de ficção científica, novelas históricas, peças e romances, poesias e obras de não-ficção. |