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Easy English Horror Short Stories - 9 Spooky Tales for Adventurous English Learners - cover

Easy English Horror Short Stories - 9 Spooky Tales for Adventurous English Learners

Jenny Goldmann, Bellanova Books

Editorial: Bellanova Books

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Sinopsis

“Learn English the Spooky Way!”
 
Dare you wander the haunted trails of English learning? Within these pages lies a spine-chilling collection of 9 tales, each crafted to both entertain and educate.
 
Join ghostly guides and face otherworldly trials as you enhance your vocabulary, comprehension, and conversational skills.
 
Designed specifically for brave English learners at the A2-B1/2 CEFR level, these spooky stories offer more than just frights. Quizzes, glossaries, and discussion questions await you, making this journey into the unknown as thrilling as it is rewarding. Will you face the mysteries hidden within? The adventure is yours to unfold!
 
What's Included:
 
• 9 Engaging Stories: Explore diverse horror themes in short stories designed to intrigue and challenge, while remaining suitable for all ages.
 
• Language Level Targeting: Crafted for A2-B1/2 CEFR learners, ensuring accessible vocabulary and grammar. The stories increase in difficulty, meaning students can get a sense of advancement by the end of the book.
 
• Educational Tools: Glossaries, multiple-choice quizzes, and discussion questions support comprehension and encourage conversations.
 
• Community Support: Join our special Facebook group to connect with other readers and practice your English in an interactive environment.
 
Whether you're a language teacher looking for fresh material or a self-learner seeking an adventurous way to enhance your English skills, "Easy English Horror Stories" offers a thrilling and educational experience. Grab your copy today and unlock the mysteries of the English language—if you dare!
Disponible desde: 06/08/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 147 páginas.

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