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Short Stories About Cats in Easy English - 15 Purr-fect Cat Stories for English Learners (A2-B2 CEFR) - cover

Short Stories About Cats in Easy English - 15 Purr-fect Cat Stories for English Learners (A2-B2 CEFR)

Jenny Goldmann, Bellanova Books

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

"Learn English with Cats"
 
Looking for a purr-fect read? Look no further than "Short Stories About Cats in Easy English." This collection of feline tales is sure to delight cat lovers and language learners alike.
 
• 15 Short Stories: Enjoy fun cat stories in easy English.
 
• CEFR Level A2-B1: Ideal for upper beginner to intermediate learners.
 
• Quiz Questions: Test your understanding with challenging questions that promote speaking.
 
Each of the 15 stories features a different cat, from mischievous kittens to sophisticated Sphynxes; each tale offers a unique perspective on these beloved pets. Follow them on their adventures as they explore the world around them, solve mysteries, and form unlikely friendships.
 
But these stories aren't just about cats. They also offer a fun and engaging way for English learners to improve their language skills. The stories are written in easy English, making them accessible to readers of all levels. They are recommended for upper beginner to intermediate (A2-B1 level) readers but can still be very helpful for beginners. They also make great bedtime stories.
 
Each story is accompanied by a set of comprehension questions and speaking/writing prompts to solidify your learning further.
 
Whether you're a cat lover or just looking for a fun way to improve your English, "Short Stories About Cats in Easy English" is the perfect choice. With charming characters, exciting adventures, and plenty of feline humor, these stories will surely leave you purring with delight.
 
So curl up with your favorite furry friend and dive into the world of "Short Stories About Cats in Easy English." You won't be disappointed!
Available since: 03/01/2023.
Print length: 140 pages.

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