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Easy English Christmas Short Stories - 10 Festive Stories in Easy English - cover

Easy English Christmas Short Stories - 10 Festive Stories in Easy English

Jenny Goldmann, Bellanova Books

Publisher: Bellanova Books

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Summary

Easy English Christmas Short Stories
 
Do you want to enjoy a cozy Christmas and improve your English at the same time?

 
This book is perfect for you! Dive into 10 short and simple Christmas stories that are great for getting into the holiday spirit while learning English. You'll feel the warmth of family gatherings, explore snowy winter scenes, and share in festive moments—all while practicing your English in a fun way.

 
Whether you’re just beginning to learn English or have some experience, these stories are written for upper beginners to intermediate learners (CEFR A2-B1).

 
What’s inside:
 
• Easy-to-read English
 
• 10 heartwarming Christmas stories
 
• Fun characters and exciting adventures
 
• Word lists, quizzes, and discussion questions

 
Each story is short and easy to understand, making it a great way to practice your English skills. After each story, you’ll find a list of new words, quick quizzes to test what you’ve learned, and discussion questions to help you think and talk about Christmas in English.

 
So, grab a warm drink, find a cozy spot, and enjoy these festive tales. This book will help you learn English while celebrating the magic of Christmas!
 
Order your copy now and start your holiday adventure!
Available since: 10/19/2023.
Print length: 138 pages.

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