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Macmillan Readers Catalogue 2015 Extensive reading for learners of English Adult Primary Teenage

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Macmillan Readers 2015

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Macmillan Readers Catalogue 2015Extensive reading for learners of English

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Primary

Teenage

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Welcome to the wonderful world of reading!Everyone likes reading. You just have to find the right book! Macmillan Education’s Graded Readers series cater to all ages and interests: whether you’re looking for a factual Reader for the primary classroom, a film tie-in to go alongside a teenage course, or a classic story for bedtime reading, you are bound to find something you like in one of our Readers series.

All our Readers come with a range of free extra support materials. Here’s a taste of what’s available:

Primary• Full audio recordings of all Readers• Worksheets and answer keys• Guides for parents to help your child’s literacy progress• Drama resources for the classroom www.macmillanyounglearners.com/readers

Teenage and adult• Level test to identify your reading level• Worksheets, extra exercises and answer keys• Worksheets to prepare for the First (FCE) reading exam• An Independent Learners section with self-study

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A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKstarter/beginner

A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKelementary

A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKpre-intermediate

A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKIntermediate

A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKup-intermediate

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A1 A2 B1 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK

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Macmillan Literature Collections These advanced-level Readers contain a variety of original short stories written by famous classic and modern writers. They are perfect for those students who are ready to make the transition from graded readers to unadapted English literature texts.

Each collection provides substantial language support including vocabulary, comprehension questions and language-study exercises. There is also a literary analysis section to help students examine themes, characterisation and plot – thus increasing their understanding and appreciation of each story.

Animal StoriesThis collection brings together stories and extracts which explore the relationship people have with animals large and small, wild and tame, real and imaginary. From a fantastical children’s fable to a complex psychological love story, readers are sure to find stories that will delight and entertain them.

Macmillan Literature Collections

Unadapted short stories byRudyard Kipling

O.Henry

William Wymark Jacobs

Virginia Woolf

Jack London

Gerald Durell

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The Cat that Walked by Himself by Rudyard KiplingA woman befriends the wild animals, all except the cat

The Princess and the Pumaby O. HenryA cowboy meets his match in a sharp-shooting princess

The Grey Parrotby WW JacobsA sailor buys his young bride a parrot as a gift

Lappin and Lapinovaby Virginia Woolf A young couple share an imaginary world

Brown Wolfby Jack LondonA tale of a dog with two homes

My Family and Other Animals (extract)by Gerald DurrellA boy discovers a magical world of creatures on his doorstep

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Answer keys and further support are available from the Macmillan Readers website: www.macmillanenglish.com/readers

An ebook is available to buy for this title

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The Macmillan Readers Man

The Macmillan Readers Man loves to read. He’s read all our Macmillan Readers: classics, fact and fiction, short stories, you name it!

In this catalogue the Readers Man will guide you through the best Graded Readers for your purpose – whether you’re a student looking for the next best read or a teacher looking for a new reading project for the classroom. From thought-provoking short story collections to the spookiest tales, there is something for every reader.

Join the Macmillan Readers Man and his friends to find the books you like. Where will your next reading adventure take you?

Readers series

Macmillan Children’s Readers (pre-A1 – A2) 4

Macmillan English Explorers (pre-A1 – B1+) 8

Macmillan Explorers Phonics (pre-A1 – A1+) 12

Macmillan Factual Readers (A1 – B1+) 14

Macmillan Readers (A1 – B2) 18

Macmillan Cultural Readers (A2 – B2) 44

Macmillan Literature Collections (C2) 46

ISBNs and contact information 48

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Macmillan Children’s Readers

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Macmillan Children’s Readers is a colourful series for 6- to 12-year-olds and offers a variety of fiction and non-fiction titles mapped to the CEFR and Young Learners exams.

They are fun, cultural and informative and reinforce the basic structures and vocabulary found in most primary courses.

Children will love the exciting adventures and be captivated by the highly visual fact files. The series can be used as supplementary reading material alongside any primary course.

Series Level CEFRMacmillan Children’s Readers50+ titles

Level 1 – pre-Starters (Absolute beginner)

Level 2 – Starters (Absolute beginner)

Level 3 – Starters/Movers A1/A1+

Level 4 – Starters/Movers A1+

Level 5 – Movers A2

Level 6 – Movers A2

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Key features• A picture dictionary (or wordlist) and activity pages are included at the back of each Reader• The blend of ‘Fact Files’ and topical fictional stories appeals to boys and girls equally

LevelsThe Macmillan Children’s Readers are a six-level series, suitable for children aged between 6 and 12.

Support materials• Full audio downloads and Teacher’s Notes are

available from the Macmillan Young Learners website

• Free worksheets to accompany the books are available to download from the website

• A Using Graded Readers in the Young Learner Classroom booklet with activities and tips

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Using Graded Readers in the Young Learner Classroom

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Macmillan Children’s Readers

New for 2015Clothes We Wear/George’s Snow ClothesJoanna Pascoe

Do people in different countries wear different clothes? This fact and fiction Reader explores the clothes we wear in everyday life, inside and outside, and at different times of the year.24pp British English 978 0 2304 6919 8Availability: Worldwide

NEW Fun at the Beach/The Big WaveJoanna Pascoe

What activities can you do at the beach? And which animals live in the sea? This fact and fiction Reader is about having fun at the seaside.24pp British English 978 0 2304 6920 4Availability: Worldwide

Level 1 Level 2

Big and Little Cats/Grandad’s Weekend with LeoColeen Degnan-Veness

There are lots of different types of cats, both big and small. Some are wild and some are kept as pets. Many people like to keep cats. This fact and fiction Reader tells you more about these interesting animals.32pp British English 978 0 2304 6921 1Availability: Worldwide

Chocolate, Chocolate, Everywhere!/ The Chocolate FountainPaul Mason

Where does chocolate come from? And how is it made? There are lots of types of chocolate and many people like eating chocolate. This fact and fiction Reader tells you all about this tasty snack.32pp British English 978 0 2304 6922 8Availability: Worldwide

Level 3 Level 4

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The Wild West/The Tall Tale of Rex RodeoPaul Mason

This fact and fiction Reader about the exciting Wild West deals with interesting topics such as the Gold Rush, Native Americans, cowboys and more.32pp British English 978 0 2304 6923 5Availability: Worldwide

Edinburgh/Festival FearPaul Mason

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and it has a big castle. There are many famous buildings and places to see and the Edinburgh Festival is famous! This fact and fiction Reader is the perfect guide to this exciting city.32pp British English 978 0 2304 6924 2Availability: Worldwide

Level 5 Level 6

Each Reader has beautiful illustrations!

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Macmillan English Explorers

The Macmillan English Explorers are an eight-level series, supported by a four-level phonics scheme, suitable for children aged between 4 and 12.

Each Reader is illustrated in full colour and contains one complete story. The stories have been written using high-frequency words, plus story-specific words which as far as possible are clarified by illustrations.

Written specifically for young learners of English, this scheme has been informed by teaching methodology for first language speakers of English. The Readers plus supplementary materials can be used alongside any primary course.

Series Level CEFRMacmillan English Explorers50+ titles

Explorers A – Starters (Absolute beginner)

Explorers B – Starters pre-A1

Explorers 1 – Starters A1

Explorers 2 – Movers A1+

Explorers 3 – Movers/Flyers Pre-A2/A2

Explorers 4 – Flyers A2+

Explorers 5 – Beyond Flyers B1/B1+

Explorers 6 – Beyond Flyers B1/B1+

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Key features

• The rich variety of texts, from original fiction to legends, means any child can enjoy reading, wherever their interests lie

• The comprehension Workbooks develop a range of reading skills while the Phonics Workbooks support the systematic teaching of phonics

• Word-recognition skills are reinforced by the Workbooks and wordcards in the Teacher’s Notes

• Cross-curricular content at higher levels means children can make links to other school subjects

• The stories promote social values such as friendship and respect

Support materials

• Teacher’s Notes are available for free from the Macmillan Young Learners website.They include page-by-page lesson notes and ‘Comprehension Extra’ activities

• The accompanying audio is downloadable for free from the website and gives children the opportunity to listen to the stories while they read the books

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Macmillan English Explorers

The sequel, Through the Looking Glass, is also available as a Macmillan English Explorer, level 6.

88pp British English 978 0 2304 6930 3Availability: Worldwide

Alice’s Adventures in WonderlandLewis Carroll, retold by Gill Munton

One sunny day, Alice follows a White Rabbit down a rabbit hole … and into Wonderland! Wonderland is a very strange place and lots of very strange people live there. Alice has some wonderful adventures with the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and the Cheshire Cat. And she even plays a game of croquet with the frightening Queen of Hearts!72pp British English 978 0 2304 6929 7

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Explorers 6

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Other new ExplorersLittle Red Riding HoodAlex Raynham

Grandma is ill, and Little Red Riding Hood must go to her. A wolf sees her and wants to eat her. Who can help Red Riding Hood, and where is the real Grandma?24pp British English 978 0 2304 6925 9Availability: Worldwide

Puss in BootsAlex Raynham

John is very poor. He has no money and no food. But he has a very clever cat called Puss in Boots. With just a sack and some grain, Puss in Boots helps his friend. How does Puss in Boots do it?32pp British English 978 0 2304 6926 6Availability: Worldwide

Young Explorers 1 Young Explorers 2

The Ugly DucklingGill Munton

Mother Duck has six ducklings. But one duckling is very big, and he looks different from the other ducklings. Everyone says, “You are an ugly duckling!” One day he looks down into the water. What do you think he sees?40pp British English 978 0 2304 6927 3

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The Jungle BookGill Munton

Little Mowgli lives in the jungle with wolves. But not all the animals are happy. Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther teach Mowgli the laws of the jungle to keep him safe. 56pp British English 978 0 2304 6928 0Availability: Worldwide

Young Explorers 3 Explorers 4

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Macmillan Explorers Phonics

Teaching phonics is recognised as an essential part of the teaching of reading and writing. The Macmillan Explorers Phonics complement the first four levels of the Macmillan English Explorers in a way that will teach children how to sound out words, blend sounds to read words and segment the sounds in the words in order to spell them accurately. These Readers can also be used as a stand-alone phonics reading scheme.

Key features

• The phonics focus is set within the context of a story to ensure that reading for meaning is retained

• Popular and familiar characters from the Macmillan English Explorers series reappear and new contexts and characters are also introduced

• Detailed Teacher’s Notes show how to focus on letters and sounds to support pronunciation, reading and spelling

Support materials

• Full audio downloads, worksheets and Teacher’s Notes are available from the Macmillan Young Learners website

• Big Books are available for some titles at the early levels

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6 Phonics: learning the sounds of EnglishSpoken English is made up of sounds – about 44 distinct sounds – which are called phonemes. The phonics system is widely used in teaching reading to native English speaking children. Teachers of English to EFL and ESL learners frequently use phonics in teaching reading.

Phonics help young learners to understand and be able to use the complexities of English spelling. Looking at the spelling of a word on a page is not always a secure guide to its pronunciation. Phonics help learners to hear what they see.

In phonics lessons, learners are taught three main skills: GPCs, blending and segmenting.

GPCs are Grapheme Phoneme Correspondences. They teach the basic sounds of English and the ways in which they are written. Usually the first sounds pupils learn are s, a, t and p. Later they learn and practise more vowel and consonant sounds.

Blending is the skill of putting together the individual sounds of a word in order to pronounce it. S-i-s-t-er produces sister. Many of the sounds of English do not correspond to single letters. The sounds are produced by two letters together. These are called digraphs. We can think of digraphs like /sh/ or /ch/ or /ai/. Some sounds, called trigraphs, are written as three letters, such as the last sound in the word /watch/. This /tch/ trigraph appears in catch, match, ketchup and so on. There are a few sounds represented by four letters.

Some letters and some digraphs are used for more than one sound. The letter S produces a /s/ sound in sing and a /z/ sound at the end of sings. The /ch/ digraph produces different sounds in chip, school and chef.

Segmenting is the skill of dividing words into individual sounds. It is the opposite of blending. Segmenting is important when learning spelling. There are some unusual words that do not follow the normal phonics rules. These words have to be learned individually.

On the young Readers website you can read more about this in an article by Louis Fidge, an expert on teaching phonics.

The chart below shows the titles in the Macmillan Phonics Readers and Phonics Workbook series and the sounds they focus upon.

Explorers Phonics Readers and Workbooks, when used together, are an ideal programme for introducing and teaching phonics in a systematic and structured way.

Phonics Workbook Phonics Reader Phonic focus

Little Explorers A Phonics Workbook

In Teddy’s Bag individual letter sounds ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, ‘d’, ‘e’ and ‘f’

In Daisy’s Box individual letter sounds ‘g’, ‘h’, ‘i’, ‘j’, ‘k’, ‘l’ and ‘m’

Run and Hide individual letter sounds ‘n’, ‘o’, ‘p’, ‘q’, ‘r’, ‘s’ and ‘t’

Look! individual letter sounds ‘u’, ‘v’, ‘w’, ‘x’, ‘y’ and ‘z’

Little Explorers B Phonics Workbook

Teddy in Bed consonant/vowel/consonant words with ‘a’ (e.g. bat) and ‘e’ (e.g. bed)

Pin it on consonant/vowel/consonant words with ‘i’ (e.g. pin) and ‘o’ (e.g. box)

In the Mud consonant/vowel/consonant words with ‘u’ (e.g. mud)

Fish and Chips consonant digraphs ‘ch’ (e.g. chips), ‘sh’ (e.g. fish) and ‘th’ (e.g. bath, this)

Young Explorers 1 Phonics Workbook

Daisy is Ill consonants ‘ll’ (e.g. ill), ‘ss’ (e.g. kiss), ‘ck’ (e.g. duck), ‘ng’ (e.g. sing)

Crazy Cat and Fat Old Rat

initial consonant blends: consonant + ‘l’ (e.g. flag), consonant + ‘r’ (e.g. grass), ‘s’ + consonant (e.g. stop) final consonant blends: ‘l’ + consonant (e.g. help), ‘n’ + consonant (e.g. hand), ‘s’ + consonant (e.g. fast)

Professor Green and the Snake

long vowel sounds with modifying ‘e’: ‘a-e’ (e.g. lake), ‘i-e’ (e.g. hide)

Tom’s Haircut long vowel sounds with modifying ‘e’: ‘o-e’ (e.g. note), ‘u-e’ (e.g. cute, blue)

Young Explorers 2 Phonics Workbook

The Muddy Sheep

‘ai’ (e.g. rain), ‘ay’ (e.g. play), ‘ee’ (e.g. tree), ‘ea’ (e.g. sea)

Daisy and the Big, Yellow Kite

‘y’ (e.g. fly), ‘igh’ (e.g. high), ‘oa’ (e.g. coat), ‘ow’ (e.g. blow), ‘oo’ (e.g. moon)

Crazy Cat and the Stars

‘ar’ (e.g. star), ‘er’ (e.g. ladder), ‘ir’ (e.g. bird), ‘ur’ (e.g. turn), ‘or’ (e.g. torch)

Pirate Jack Looks for Treasure

‘oy’ (e.g. boy), ‘oi’ (e.g. point), ‘ow’ (e.g. down), ‘ou’ (e.g. shout), ‘ea’ (e.g. head), ‘oo’ (e.g. look), ‘wh’ (e.g. wheel)

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6 Phonics: learning the sounds of EnglishSpoken English is made up of sounds – about 44 distinct sounds – which are called phonemes. The phonics system is widely used in teaching reading to native English speaking children. Teachers of English to EFL and ESL learners frequently use phonics in teaching reading.

Phonics help young learners to understand and be able to use the complexities of English spelling. Looking at the spelling of a word on a page is not always a secure guide to its pronunciation. Phonics help learners to hear what they see.

In phonics lessons, learners are taught three main skills: GPCs, blending and segmenting.

GPCs are Grapheme Phoneme Correspondences. They teach the basic sounds of English and the ways in which they are written. Usually the first sounds pupils learn are s, a, t and p. Later they learn and practise more vowel and consonant sounds.

Blending is the skill of putting together the individual sounds of a word in order to pronounce it. S-i-s-t-er produces sister. Many of the sounds of English do not correspond to single letters. The sounds are produced by two letters together. These are called digraphs. We can think of digraphs like /sh/ or /ch/ or /ai/. Some sounds, called trigraphs, are written as three letters, such as the last sound in the word /watch/. This /tch/ trigraph appears in catch, match, ketchup and so on. There are a few sounds represented by four letters.

Some letters and some digraphs are used for more than one sound. The letter S produces a /s/ sound in sing and a /z/ sound at the end of sings. The /ch/ digraph produces different sounds in chip, school and chef.

Segmenting is the skill of dividing words into individual sounds. It is the opposite of blending. Segmenting is important when learning spelling. There are some unusual words that do not follow the normal phonics rules. These words have to be learned individually.

On the young Readers website you can read more about this in an article by Louis Fidge, an expert on teaching phonics.

The chart below shows the titles in the Macmillan Phonics Readers and Phonics Workbook series and the sounds they focus upon.

Explorers Phonics Readers and Workbooks, when used together, are an ideal programme for introducing and teaching phonics in a systematic and structured way.

Phonics Workbook Phonics Reader Phonic focus

Little Explorers A Phonics Workbook

In Teddy’s Bag individual letter sounds ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, ‘d’, ‘e’ and ‘f’

In Daisy’s Box individual letter sounds ‘g’, ‘h’, ‘i’, ‘j’, ‘k’, ‘l’ and ‘m’

Run and Hide individual letter sounds ‘n’, ‘o’, ‘p’, ‘q’, ‘r’, ‘s’ and ‘t’

Look! individual letter sounds ‘u’, ‘v’, ‘w’, ‘x’, ‘y’ and ‘z’

Little Explorers B Phonics Workbook

Teddy in Bed consonant/vowel/consonant words with ‘a’ (e.g. bat) and ‘e’ (e.g. bed)

Pin it on consonant/vowel/consonant words with ‘i’ (e.g. pin) and ‘o’ (e.g. box)

In the Mud consonant/vowel/consonant words with ‘u’ (e.g. mud)

Fish and Chips consonant digraphs ‘ch’ (e.g. chips), ‘sh’ (e.g. fish) and ‘th’ (e.g. bath, this)

Young Explorers 1 Phonics Workbook

Daisy is Ill consonants ‘ll’ (e.g. ill), ‘ss’ (e.g. kiss), ‘ck’ (e.g. duck), ‘ng’ (e.g. sing)

Crazy Cat and Fat Old Rat

initial consonant blends: consonant + ‘l’ (e.g. flag), consonant + ‘r’ (e.g. grass), ‘s’ + consonant (e.g. stop) final consonant blends: ‘l’ + consonant (e.g. help), ‘n’ + consonant (e.g. hand), ‘s’ + consonant (e.g. fast)

Professor Green and the Snake

long vowel sounds with modifying ‘e’: ‘a-e’ (e.g. lake), ‘i-e’ (e.g. hide)

Tom’s Haircut long vowel sounds with modifying ‘e’: ‘o-e’ (e.g. note), ‘u-e’ (e.g. cute, blue)

Young Explorers 2 Phonics Workbook

The Muddy Sheep

‘ai’ (e.g. rain), ‘ay’ (e.g. play), ‘ee’ (e.g. tree), ‘ea’ (e.g. sea)

Daisy and the Big, Yellow Kite

‘y’ (e.g. fly), ‘igh’ (e.g. high), ‘oa’ (e.g. coat), ‘ow’ (e.g. blow), ‘oo’ (e.g. moon)

Crazy Cat and the Stars

‘ar’ (e.g. star), ‘er’ (e.g. ladder), ‘ir’ (e.g. bird), ‘ur’ (e.g. turn), ‘or’ (e.g. torch)

Pirate Jack Looks for Treasure

‘oy’ (e.g. boy), ‘oi’ (e.g. point), ‘ow’ (e.g. down), ‘ou’ (e.g. shout), ‘ea’ (e.g. head), ‘oo’ (e.g. look), ‘wh’ (e.g. wheel)

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6 Phonics: learning the sounds of EnglishSpoken English is made up of sounds – about 44 distinct sounds – which are called phonemes. The phonics system is widely used in teaching reading to native English speaking children. Teachers of English to EFL and ESL learners frequently use phonics in teaching reading.

Phonics help young learners to understand and be able to use the complexities of English spelling. Looking at the spelling of a word on a page is not always a secure guide to its pronunciation. Phonics help learners to hear what they see.

In phonics lessons, learners are taught three main skills: GPCs, blending and segmenting.

GPCs are Grapheme Phoneme Correspondences. They teach the basic sounds of English and the ways in which they are written. Usually the first sounds pupils learn are s, a, t and p. Later they learn and practise more vowel and consonant sounds.

Blending is the skill of putting together the individual sounds of a word in order to pronounce it. S-i-s-t-er produces sister. Many of the sounds of English do not correspond to single letters. The sounds are produced by two letters together. These are called digraphs. We can think of digraphs like /sh/ or /ch/ or /ai/. Some sounds, called trigraphs, are written as three letters, such as the last sound in the word /watch/. This /tch/ trigraph appears in catch, match, ketchup and so on. There are a few sounds represented by four letters.

Some letters and some digraphs are used for more than one sound. The letter S produces a /s/ sound in sing and a /z/ sound at the end of sings. The /ch/ digraph produces different sounds in chip, school and chef.

Segmenting is the skill of dividing words into individual sounds. It is the opposite of blending. Segmenting is important when learning spelling. There are some unusual words that do not follow the normal phonics rules. These words have to be learned individually.

On the young Readers website you can read more about this in an article by Louis Fidge, an expert on teaching phonics.

The chart below shows the titles in the Macmillan Phonics Readers and Phonics Workbook series and the sounds they focus upon.

Explorers Phonics Readers and Workbooks, when used together, are an ideal programme for introducing and teaching phonics in a systematic and structured way.

Phonics Workbook Phonics Reader Phonic focus

Little Explorers A Phonics Workbook

In Teddy’s Bag individual letter sounds ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, ‘d’, ‘e’ and ‘f’

In Daisy’s Box individual letter sounds ‘g’, ‘h’, ‘i’, ‘j’, ‘k’, ‘l’ and ‘m’

Run and Hide individual letter sounds ‘n’, ‘o’, ‘p’, ‘q’, ‘r’, ‘s’ and ‘t’

Look! individual letter sounds ‘u’, ‘v’, ‘w’, ‘x’, ‘y’ and ‘z’

Little Explorers B Phonics Workbook

Teddy in Bed consonant/vowel/consonant words with ‘a’ (e.g. bat) and ‘e’ (e.g. bed)

Pin it on consonant/vowel/consonant words with ‘i’ (e.g. pin) and ‘o’ (e.g. box)

In the Mud consonant/vowel/consonant words with ‘u’ (e.g. mud)

Fish and Chips consonant digraphs ‘ch’ (e.g. chips), ‘sh’ (e.g. fish) and ‘th’ (e.g. bath, this)

Young Explorers 1 Phonics Workbook

Daisy is Ill consonants ‘ll’ (e.g. ill), ‘ss’ (e.g. kiss), ‘ck’ (e.g. duck), ‘ng’ (e.g. sing)

Crazy Cat and Fat Old Rat

initial consonant blends: consonant + ‘l’ (e.g. flag), consonant + ‘r’ (e.g. grass), ‘s’ + consonant (e.g. stop) final consonant blends: ‘l’ + consonant (e.g. help), ‘n’ + consonant (e.g. hand), ‘s’ + consonant (e.g. fast)

Professor Green and the Snake

long vowel sounds with modifying ‘e’: ‘a-e’ (e.g. lake), ‘i-e’ (e.g. hide)

Tom’s Haircut long vowel sounds with modifying ‘e’: ‘o-e’ (e.g. note), ‘u-e’ (e.g. cute, blue)

Young Explorers 2 Phonics Workbook

The Muddy Sheep

‘ai’ (e.g. rain), ‘ay’ (e.g. play), ‘ee’ (e.g. tree), ‘ea’ (e.g. sea)

Daisy and the Big, Yellow Kite

‘y’ (e.g. fly), ‘igh’ (e.g. high), ‘oa’ (e.g. coat), ‘ow’ (e.g. blow), ‘oo’ (e.g. moon)

Crazy Cat and the Stars

‘ar’ (e.g. star), ‘er’ (e.g. ladder), ‘ir’ (e.g. bird), ‘ur’ (e.g. turn), ‘or’ (e.g. torch)

Pirate Jack Looks for Treasure

‘oy’ (e.g. boy), ‘oi’ (e.g. point), ‘ow’ (e.g. down), ‘ou’ (e.g. shout), ‘ea’ (e.g. head), ‘oo’ (e.g. look), ‘wh’ (e.g. wheel)

Phonics focus per level

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Macmillan Factual Readers

Macmillan Factual Readers are a six-level series that allows learners of English to explore a variety of fascinating real-world topics. Beautifully designed with striking images, the Readers help learners build confidence in their reading ability while enhancing their knowledge of subjects taught across the curriculum. The wide variety of high-interest topics and the controlled use of vocabulary and structures make them the perfect CLIL Readers.

Series Level CEFRMacmillan Factual Readers40 titles

MFR 1+ – Starters A1

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Support materials

• Full audio downloads, worksheets and Teacher’s Notes are available from the Macmillan Young Learners website

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Key features

• Uses authentic language and important high-frequency words

• Readers address the lexis, grammar structures and concepts of the CLIL classroom while providing a motivating context in which to learn about different topics

• Subject-specific words are highlighted and explained in the glossaries

• Stunning photographs provide a visual context as well as clues to the more demanding lexis

• Fact boxes add interesting information which supports the main text

Levels

The Macmillan Factual Readers are a six-level series (1+ to 6+). The plus (+) sign indicates that, due to the focus on specialised vocabulary and concepts in the Macmillan Factual Readers, the language demands are more challenging than standard Readers of the same level.

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Levels 1+ 2+ and 3+ What do vets do? How do snakes get warm? And how does a train move? These and more questions are answered in the lower levels titles of the Macmillan Factual Readers series.

Level 1+ is a beginner level suitable for 6-year-olds who are beginning to read. The Readers in Level 1+ have been designed to use high-frequency words, repetition of new structures and vocabulary wherever possible, and vocabulary that is largely phonetically regular.

Level 2+ is a post-beginner level suitable for 7-year-olds who are beginning to read alone. Level 2+ texts have up to 50 words per page including some that are not phonetically regular. The sentences are still short and simple, and connected by ‘and’ and ‘but’.

Level 3+ is a pre-intermediate (A2) level suitable for 8-year-olds who are reading alone. The Readers in Level 3+ start to introduce more specialised vocabulary. Some of the texts use the past tense. The sentences are longer than the previous levels and include more formal sentences and more compound vocabulary.

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Levels 4+ 5+ and 6+In the upper levels of the series, students can expect answers to questions like: how do rainforests help us to breathe? How do you win a Formula 1 race? And what exactly is a star?

Level 4+ is a strong pre-intermediate (A2) level suitable for 9- to 10-year-olds who are reading alone more confidently. In Level 4+, a variety of grammatical structures are used and there are more compound sentences joined by colons and semi-colons.

Level 5+ is an intermediate (B1) level suitable for 10- to 11-year-olds who are reading fluently. At Level 5+ and 6+, there is a much greater variety of specialised and technical vocabulary as well as more unfamiliar words. A large variety of grammatical structures are used.

Level 6+ is a strong intermediate (B1) level suitable for 11- to 12-year-olds who are reading fluently and independently. Level 6+ texts also include the passive voice.

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Macmillan Readers are a range of contemporary and classic titles specially retold for learners of English. The levels are carefully graded from Starter to Upper Intermediate to help your students choose the right material for their ability.

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Photo FinishPolly SweetnamCrime/Detection/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

16pp British English 978 1 4050 7794 1 Availability: Worldwide Age 10+CD includes: Photo Finish Shooting Stars In the Frame

Sara Says No!Norman WhitneyHuman Interest

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The WellClare HarrisMystery/Horror/Ghost

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The Adventures ofHuckleberry FinnMark Twain, retold by F. H. CornishHuman Interest/Humour/Crime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

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The Adventures of Tom SawyerMark Twain, retold by F. H. CornishHuman Interest/Humour/ Crime/Detection/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

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Anna and the FighterElizabeth LairdHuman Interest/Romance

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starter

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This is the exciting story of Phileas Fogg and his

journey around the world in eighty days.

Phileas Fogg believes that he can travel around the

world in eighty days. Can he do it? Around the World

in Eighty Days is the wonderful story of Phileas’s

adventures as he travels from country to country with

his servant Passepartout.

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The House in the Picture and Abbot Thomas’ TreasureM. R. James, retold by F. H. Cornish Short Stories/Human Interest/Crime/Detection

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7232 8Availability: Worldwide Age 13+

Dangerous JourneyAlwyn CoxAdventure/Thriller/Spy

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The Black TulipAlexandre Dumas, retold by Florence Bell Human Interest/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7228 1 Availability: Worldwide Age 13+

Hawk-eye, the PathfinderJames Fenimore Cooper, retold by T. P. Yatt Human Interest/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7231 1Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

Good WivesLouisa M. Alcott, retold by Anne CollinsHuman Interest/Romance

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7230 4Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

Billy BuddHerman Melville, retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7227 4Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

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L. A. RaidPhilip ProwseHumour/Crime/Detection

32pp British English 978 1 4050 7236 6Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

Jane EyreCharlotte Brontë, retold by Florence BellHuman Interest/Mystery/Horror/Ghost/Romance

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7616 6Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

The House on the HillElizabeth Laird Human Interest/Romance

32pp British English 978 1 4050 7614 2Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

The Long TunnelJohn MilneCrime/Detection/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

32pp British English 978 1 4050 7622 7Availability: Worldwide Age 13+

The Last Leaf and Other StoriesO. Henry, retold by Katherine MattockHuman Interest/Short Stories/ Humour/Romance/Crime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7237 3Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The Last of the MohicansJames Fenimore Cooper, retold by John EscottHuman Interest/Romance/ Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7618 0Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

Lorna DooneR. D. Blackmore, retold by John EscottHuman Interest/Romance/ Crime/Detection

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7241 0Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

The Man in the Iron MaskAlexandre Dumas, retold by John EscottRomance/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7624 1Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

Little WomenLouisa M. Alcott, retold by Anne CollinsHuman Interest/Romance

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Newspaper BoyJohn EscottShort Stories/Crime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

32pp British English 978 1 4050 7245 8Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

Northanger AbbeyJane Austen, retold by Florence BellHuman Interest/Romance

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7632 6Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

The Phantom of the OperaGaston Leroux, translated and retold by Stephen ColbournMystery/Horror/Ghost/Romance

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Picture PuzzleJohn EscottRomance/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

32pp British English 978 1 4050 7248 9Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

Princess DianaAnne CollinsHistory/Romance/Human Interest

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The Prisoner of ZendaAnthony Hope, retold by Stephen ColbournRomance/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

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Money for a MotorbikeJohn MilneHuman Interest/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

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The Mill on the FlossGeorge Eliot, retold by Florence BellHuman Interest/Romance

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MarcoMike EsplenHuman Interest/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

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Beginner/Elementary

Rich Man, Poor ManT. C. JuppHuman Interest

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The Signalman and the Ghost at the TrialCharles Dickens, retold by F. H. CornishShort Stories/Mystery/ Horror/Ghost

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7249 6Availability: Worldwide Age 13+

A Tale of Two CitiesCharles Dickens, retold by Stephen ColbournHuman Interest/Romance/ Adventure/Thriller/Spy

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This is LondonPhilip ProwseTravel/Culture

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The Three MusketeersAlexandre Dumas,retold by Nicholas MurgatroydAdventure/Romance/History

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The Trumpet-MajorThomas Hardy, retold by John EscottHuman Interest/Romance

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The Truth MachineNorman WhitneyHuman Interest/Mystery/Horror/Ghost/Science Fiction/Fantasy

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Washington SquareHenry James, retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Romance

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The Black CatJohn MilneHuman Interest/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

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Don’t Tell Me What to DoMichael Hardcastle, retold by Philip KingRomance/Crime/Detection/ Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7264 9Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

Dr Jekyll and Mr HydeRobert Louis Stevenson, retold by Stephen ColbournMystery/Horror/Ghost

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7265 6Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The Escape and Other StoriesW. Somerset Maugham, retold by John DaveyShort Stories/Human Interest/Romance/Crime/Detection/ Adventure/Thriller/Spy

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FrankensteinMary Shelley, retold by Margaret TarnerMystery/Horror/Ghost

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The Hound of the BaskervillesSir Arthur Conan Doyle, retold by Stephen ColbournMystery/Horror/Ghost/Crime/Detection

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7652 4Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

L. A. WinnersPhilip ProwseHumour/Crime/Detection/ Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7697 5Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The Canterville Ghost and Other StoriesOscar Wilde, retold by Stephen ColbournShort Stories/Humour/Mystery/Horror/Ghost/Crime/Detection

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7640 1Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

A Christmas CarolCharles Dickens, retold by F. H. CornishMystery/Horror/Ghost

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7258 8Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

ClawsJohn LandonMystery/Horror/Ghost/ Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7259 5Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

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The Lost WorldSir Arthur Conan Doyle, retold by Anne CollinsHuman Interest/Adventure/Thriller/Spy/Science Fiction/Fantasy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7271 7Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

Love by DesignKieran McGovernRomance/Crime/Detection

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7272 4Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The Legends of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van WinkleWashington Irving, retold by Anne CollinsShort Stories/Mystery/Horror/Human Interest/Romance

64pp American English 978 1 4050 7654 8Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, Canada and the Philippines. Age 14+

The Mark of ZorroJohnston McCulley, retold by Anne CollinsHumour/Western/Romance/ Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp American English 978 1 4050 7699 9Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The Phantom AirmanAllan Frewin Jones, retold by Margaret TarnerMystery/Horror/Ghost/Crime/Detection

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7656 2Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde, retold by F. H. CornishMystery/Horror/Ghost/Crime/Detection

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7658 6Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The Princess Diaries 1Meg Cabot, retold by Anne CollinsHuman Interest/Humour/Romance

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The Prince and the PauperMark Twain, retold by Chris RoseHistory/Human Interest

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The Princess Diaries 2Meg Cabot, retold by Anne CollinsHuman Interest/Humour/Romance

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Seven Stories of Mystery and HorrorEdgar Allan Poe, retold by Stephen ColbournShort Stories/Mystery/Horror

80pp American English 978 1 4050 7535 0Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, Canada and the Philippines. Age 15+

Silver Blaze and Other StoriesSir Arthur Conan Doyle, retold by Anne CollinsShort Stories/Crime/Detection

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The StrangerNorman WhitneyMystery/Horror/Ghost/ Romance

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Room 13 and Other Ghost StoriesM. R. James, retold by Stephen ColbournShort Stories/Mystery/Horror/Ghost/Crime/Detection

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The PromiseR. L. Scott-BuccleuchHuman Interest/Romance

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7277 9Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The QuestMandy LoaderCrime/Detection/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

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Tales of HorrorBram Stoker, retold by John DaveyShort Stories/Mystery/Horror/Ghost

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7664 7Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

Tales of Ten WorldsArthur C. Clarke, retold by Helen Reid-ThomasShort Stories/ Science Fiction/Fantasy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7282 3Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, Canada and the Philippines. Age 15+

Treasure IslandRobert Louis Stevenson, retold by Stephen ColbournHuman Interest/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7284 7Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The Woman in BlackSusan Hill, retold by Margaret TarnerMystery/Horror/Ghost/Romance

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7701 9Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies. Age 15+

Viking TalesRetold by Chris RoseHistory/Human Interest/Humour/Short Stories/Myths/Legends/Folklore/Adventure

72pp British English 978 0 230 46029 4Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

White FangJack London, retold by Rachel BladonAdventure/Nature/Human Interest

72pp American English 978 0 2300 2673 5Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

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www.macmillanenglish.com/readers

Use your Macmillan Essential Dictionary with this book.

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Casino RoyaleIan Fleming, retold by John EscottAdventure/Thriller/Spy

88pp British English 978 1 4050 8744 5Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

Selected Stories by D. H. Lawrenceretold by Anne CollinsRomance/Human Interest

96pp British English 978 1 4050 8735 3Availability: Worldwide Age 16+

The Call of the WildJack London,retold by Rachel BladonAdventure/Nature/Human Interest

80pp American English 978 0 2304 0871 5Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

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I, RobotIsaac Asimov, retold by Tricia ReillyScience Fiction/Thriller

96pp American English 978 0 2300 2682 7Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, Canada and the Philippines. Age 12+

Kick Off! The Story of FootballPatrick AdamsSport/History/Human Interest

96pp British English 978 0 2304 0050 4Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

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ISBN 978-0-2307-1659-9

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Nelson mandela was born in an african village. He became the most famous african leader in history. This macmillan Biography tells the story of mandela’s journey from lawyer to aNC activist. it describes his release from prison after twenty-seven years, his fight to end apartheid, and his inauguration as the first black President of south africa.

• Extragrammarandvocabularyexercises

• PointsforUnderstandingcomprehensionquestions

• Glossaryofdifficultvocabulary

• Freeresourcesincludingworksheets,testsandauthordata sheets at www.macmillanenglish.com/readers

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Michael Jackson: The King of PopCarl W HartMusic/History/Human Interest

88pp American English 978 0 2304 0629 2Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

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Carl W hart

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michael Jackson changed the face of modern pop music and dance. almost twenty years after it was first produced, Thriller is still the best-selling album of all time. This macmillan Biography looks at Jackson’s early life from becoming a child star with the Jackson 5 to the height of his career as international superstar.

• Extragrammarandvocabularyexercises

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american english

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A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKstarter/beginner

A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKelementary

A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKpre-intermediate

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Daisy MillerHenry James,retold by Rachel BladonHuman Interest/Romance/History

88pp American English 978 1 4050 8407 9Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

Diamonds are ForeverIan Fleming,retold by John EscottAdventure/Romance/Thriller

96pp British English 978 0 2307 1662 9Availability: Worldwide Age 16+

Far from the Madding CrowdThomas Hardy, retold by John EscottRomance/History/Human Interest

96pp British English 978 1 4050 8709 4Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

HeidiJohanna Spyri, retold by Anne CollinsAdventure/Human Interest

86pp British English 978 0 2300 2679 7Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

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GandhiRachel BladonHistory/Romance/ Human Interest

88pp British English 978 0 2304 0869 2Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

The Invisible ManH.G. Wells, retold by Nick BullardFantasy/Science Fiction/Thriller/Human Interest

88pp British English 978 0 230 46033 1Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream William Shakespeare, retold by Rachel BladonRomance/Humour/Playscript

80pp British English 978 1 4050 8727 8Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

Nelson Mandela Carl W HartHistory/Human Interest

80pp British English 978 0 2307 1659 9Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

Owl Creek Bridge and Other StoriesAmbrose Bierce, retold by Stephen ColbournShort Stories/Mystery/ Horror/Ghost/History/Politics

88pp British English 978 1 4050 8741 4Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

PersuasionJane Austen,retold by Rachel BladonHuman Interest/Romance

88pp British English 978 0 2307 3513 2 Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

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PersuasionJane Austen

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Nelson mandela was born in an african village. He became the most famous african leader in history. This macmillan Biography tells the story of mandela’s journey from lawyer to aNC activist. it describes his release from prison after twenty-seven years, his fight to end apartheid, and his inauguration as the first black President of south africa.

• Extragrammarandvocabularyexercises

• PointsforUnderstandingcomprehensionquestions

• Glossaryofdifficultvocabulary

• Freeresourcesincludingworksheets,testsandauthordata sheets at www.macmillanenglish.com/readers

• AudioCD/downloadavailableforthistitle

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Robin HoodStephen ColbournRomance/History/Myths

88pp British English 978 1 4050 8723 0Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

Owl HallRobert Campbell and Lindsay ClandfieldMystery/Ghost/Human Interest

88pp British English 978 0 2304 2283 4Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

The Secret GardenFrances Hodgson Burnett, retold by Rachel BladonAdventure/Human Interest/Mystery

88pp British English 978 0 2300 2690 2Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

Romeo and JulietWilliam Shakespeare, retold by Rachel BladonRomance/Human Interest/History

88pp British English 978 1 4050 8730 8 Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

Robinson CrusoeDaniel Defoe, retold by Salma GabolAdventure/History

80pp British English 978 0 2307 1656 8Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

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The Wizard of OzL. Frank Baum, retold by Margaret TarnerAdventure/Mystery

88pp American English 978 1 4050 8714 8 Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The Treasure of Monte CristoAlexandre Dumas, retold by John EscottAdventure/Mystery

96pp British English 978 1 4050 8421 5 Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

Shake Hands ForeverRuth Rendell, retold by John EscottCrime/Detection/Mystery/Thriller

96pp British English 978 0 2307 3213 1Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, Canada and the Philippines Age 14+

The Tenant of Wildfell HallAnne Brontë, retold by Margaret TarnerRomance/Human Interest

96pp British English 978 1 4050 8738 4 Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The Story of the Olympics: An Unofficial HistoryRachel Bladon achel BladonHistory/Sport/Human Interest

80pp British English 978 0 2304 2224 7Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

Bridget Jones’s DiaryHelen Fielding, retold by Anne CollinsRomance/Humour/Human Interest

120pp British English 978 0 2307 1670 4Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies. Age 16+

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Bristol MurderPhilip ProwseCrime/Detection/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

80pp British English 978 1 4050 7670 8 Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

David CopperfieldCharles Dickens, retold by Elizabeth WalkerHistory/Politics/Romance

112pp British English 978 0 2300 2675 9Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

DraculaBram Stoker, retold by Margaret TarnerMystery/Horror/Ghost

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7672 2Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

Down Second AvenueEzekiel Mphahlele,retold by F. H. Cornish History/Politics/Human Interest

120pp British English 978 0 2304 0867 8Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

Bridget Jones: The Edge of ReasonHelen Fielding, retold by Anne CollinsRomance/Humour/Human Interest

112pp British English 978 0 2304 0023 8Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies. Age 16+

Dr NoIan Fleming, retold by Anne CollinsHuman Interest/Travel/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

112pp British English 978 1 4050 8058 3Availability: Worldwide Age 16+

EmmaJane Austen, retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Romance

128pp British English 978 1 4050 7454 4Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The Enchanted AprilElizabeth von Arnim, retold by Margaret TarnerTravel/Human Interest/Romance

80pp British English 978 1 4050 7291 5Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

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The Eye of the TigerWilbur Smith, retold by Margaret TarnerCrime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

80pp British English 978 1 4050 7293 9Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies and the Philippines. Age 15+

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GoldfingerIan Fleming, retold by Anne CollinsHuman Interest/Travel/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

112pp British English 978 1 4050 8060 6Availability: Worldwide Age 16+

The Great GatsbyF. Scott Fitzgerald, retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Romance

80pp British English 978 1 4050 7703 3Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, Canada and the Philippines. Age 15+

HamletWilliam Shakespeare, retold by Margaret TarnerHistory/Romance/Human Interest/Playscript

96pp British English 978 0 2307 1663 6Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The Jewel That Was Ours – an Inspector Morse MysteryColin Dexter, retold by Anne CollinsCrime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

112pp British English 978 1 4050 7311 0Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies and the Philippines. Age 16+

Jurassic ParkMichael Crichton, retold by F. H. CornishAdventure/Thriller/ Science Fiction/Fantasy

128pp American English 978 1 4050 7296 0Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, Canada and the Philippines. Age 16+

“L” is for LawlessSue Grafton, retold by John EscottCrime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

112pp American English 978 1 4050 5778 3 Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, the Philippines and Canada. Age 16+

A Kiss Before DyingIra Levin, retold by F. H. CornishAdventure/Thriller/Spy

96pp American English 978 1 4050 7674 6Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, Canada and the Philippines. Age 17+

King Arthur and the Knights of the Round TableStephen ColbournAdventure/Mystery/History

96pp British English 978 0 2300 2685 8Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

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www.macmillanenglish.com/readers

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I S B N 978-0-2300-2685-8

9 7 8 0 2 3 0 0 2 6 8 5 8

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3 Elementary

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Live and Let DieIan Fleming,retold by John EscottAdventure/Thriller/Spy

112pp British English 978 0 2307 3508 8 Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

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live and let dieIan Fleming

ISBN 978-0-2307-1659-9

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Nelson mandela was born in an african village. He became the most famous african leader in history. This macmillan Biography tells the story of mandela’s journey from lawyer to aNC activist. it describes his release from prison after twenty-seven years, his fight to end apartheid, and his inauguration as the first black President of south africa.

• Extragrammarandvocabularyexercises

• PointsforUnderstandingcomprehensionquestions

• Glossaryofdifficultvocabulary

• Freeresourcesincludingworksheets,testsandauthordata sheets at www.macmillanenglish.com/readers

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This series provides a wide variety of enjoyable reading material for all learners of English. Macmillan Readers are retold versions of popular classic and contemporary titles as well as specially written stories, published at six levels.www.macmillanenglish.com/readers

maCmillaN readers

british english

A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKstarter/beginner

A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKelementary

A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2COMMON EUROPEAN FRAMEWORKpre-intermediate

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Meet Me in IstanbulRichard ChisholmTravel/Crime/Detection/ Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7705 7Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The Merchant of VeniceWilliam Shakespeare, retold by Rachel BladonHistory/Romance/Human Interest

112pp British English 978 0 2307 1664 3Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

My Cousin RachelDaphne du Maurier, retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Romance/Crime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

80pp British English 978 1 4050 7715 6Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies. Age 15+

Much Ado About NothingWilliam Shakespeare,retold by Margaret TarnerHistory/Romance/Human Interest/Humour

112pp British English 978 0 2304 0870 8Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

A New Lease of DeathRuth Rendell,retold by John EscottCrime/Detection/Mystery/Thriller

104pp British English 978 0 2304 2236 0Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The Norwood Builder and Other StoriesSir Arthur Conan Doyle, retold by F. H. CornishMystery/Crime/Short Stories

112pp British English 978 0 2304 3646 6Availability: Worldwide Age 12+

The Old Curiosity ShopCharles Dickens, retold by Helen HolwillHistory/Human Interest/Adventure/Crime

112pp British English 978 0 230 46041 6Availability: Worldwide Age 13+

Oliver TwistCharles Dickens, retold by Margaret Tarner Human Interest/Crime/Detection/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7676 0Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

One DayDavid Nicholls,retold by F. H. CornishRomance/Mystery/Human Interest

112pp British English 978 0 2304 2235 3Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, the Philippines and Canada. Age 16+ (adult content)

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Othello William Shakespeare, retold by Chris RosePlayscript/Human Interest/History

100pp British English 978 0 2304 7020 0Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The Perfect StormSebastian Junger, retold by Anne CollinsAdventure/Thriller/Travel

112pp British English 978 1 4050 7312 7Availability: Worldwide, excluding the US, its dependencies, the Philippines and Canada. Age 16+

The Queen of DeathJohn MilneHuman Interest/Crime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

80pp British English 978 1 4050 7707 1Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The Red and the BlackStendhal, retold by F. H. CornishRomance/Crime/Detection

128pp British English 978 1 4050 7458 2Availability: Worldwide Age 17+

Rendezvous with RamaArthur C. Clarke, retold by Elizabeth WalkerAdventure/Thriller/Spy/ Science Fiction/Fantasy

112pp British English 978 1 4050 7303 5Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, the Philippines and Canada. Age 16+

Ring of ThievesRichard PrescottCrime/Detection/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

96pp British English 978 1 4050 7304 2Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The PearlJohn Steinbeck, retold by Michael PaineHuman Interest/History/Adventure

104pp British English 978 0 2300 3112 8Availability: Only available in certain countries – please see website for details. Age 14+

River GodWilbur Smith, retold by Stephen ColbournRomance/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

112pp British English 978 1 4050 7305 9Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, the Philippines and Canada Age 16+

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Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen, retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Romance

96pp British English 978 1 4050 7301 1Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

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Reading Shakespeare· Othello is the latest addition

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The SmugglerPiers PlowrightCrime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

80pp British English 978 1 4050 7873 3Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The Sign of FourSir Arthur Conan Doyle, retold by Anne CollinsCrime/Detection/Adventure/ Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7678 4 Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn – an Inspector Morse MysteryColin Dexter, retold by Anne CollinsCrime/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

96pp British English 978 1 4050 7307 3 Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, the Philippines and Canada. Age 16+

Slumdog MillionaireVikas Swarup,retold by John EscottHuman Interest/Romance/Thriller

112pp British English 978 0 2304 0471 7Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, the Philippines and Canada. Age 17+

The Seventh ScrollWilbur Smith, retold by Stephen ColbournRomance/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

112pp British English 978 1 4050 7314 1Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies and the Philippines. Age 16+

Sense and SensibilityJane Austen, retold by Margaret TarnerRomance/Human Interest/History

112pp British English 978 1 4050 8062 0 Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

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Touching the VoidJoe Simpson, retold by Anne CollinsAdventure/Human Interest

80pp British English 978 0 2305 3352 3Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, Canada and the Philippines. Age 14+

The Woman Who DisappearedPhilip ProwseHumour/Crime/Detection/ Adventure/Thriller/Spy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7668 5Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The WoodlandersThomas Hardy, retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Romance

96pp British English 978 1 4050 7319 6Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

Wuthering HeightsEmily Brontë, retold by F. H. CornishHuman Interest/Romance

96pp British English 978 1 4050 7709 5Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

Thérèse RaquinEmile Zola, retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Romance

96pp British English 978 1 4050 7538 1Availability: Worldwide Age 17+

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Agnes GreyAnne Brontë, retold by Helen HolwillHuman Interest/Romance/ History

96pp British English 978 0 2304 7027 9Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

The Space InvadersGeoffrey MatthewsCrime/Detection/Science Fiction/Fantasy

64pp British English 978 1 4050 7805 4Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

The Speckled Band and Other StoriesSir Arthur Conan Doyle, retold by Anne CollinsShort Stories/Crime/Detection

80pp British English 978 1 4050 7680 7Availability: Worldwide Age 15+

Tess of the d’UrbervillesThomas Hardy, retold by John EscottHuman Interest/Romance

128pp British English 978 1 4050 7457 5Availability: Worldwide Age 16+

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Bleak HouseCharles Dickens, retold by Florence BellHuman Interest/Romance/Crime/Detection

128pp British English 978 1 4050 7321 9Availability: Worldwide Age 16+

The Creative Impulse and Other StoriesW. Somerset Maugham, retold by John MilneShort Stories/Human Interest

80pp British English 978 1 4050 7322 6Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies and the Philippines. Age 16+

Anna KareninaLeo Tolstoy,retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Romance/ History/Politics

120pp British English 978 1 4050 8724 7Availability: Worldwide Age 17+

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The Cut-glass Bowl and Other StoriesF. Scott Fitzgerald, retold by Margaret TarnerShort Stories/Human Interest/Romance

80pp British English 978 1 4050 7323 3Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies, Canada and the Philippines. Age 16+

The GhostRobert Harris,retold by John EscottPolitics/Mystery/Thriller

96pp British English 978 0 2304 2287 2Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its territories and dependencies and the Philippines. Age 15+

The Grapes of WrathJohn Steinbeck, retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Adventure/History

144pp British English 978 0 2300 3105 0Availability: Only available in certain countries – please see website for details. Age 14+

L. A. MoviePhilip ProwseHumour/Crime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy

128pp British English 978 1 4050 7711 8Availability: Worldwide Age 16+

The Importance of Being EarnestOscar Wilde,retold by F. H. Cornish History/Humour/Romance/Human Interest

104pp British English 978 0 2304 0868 5Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

Great ExpectationsCharles Dickens, retold by Florence BellHuman Interest/Romance

96pp British English 978 1 4050 7682 1 Availability: World wide Age 16+

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The Brontë sisters• Agnes Grey is the latest in our

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Mine BoyPeter Abrahams, retold by Rod NesbittHuman Interest/History/Politics

96pp British English 978 1 4050 7326 4Availability: Worldwide Age 17+

The Mistress of SpicesChitra Banerjee Divakaruni, retold by Anne CollinsHuman Interest/Romance/ Myths/Legends/Folklore/

96pp British English 978 1 4050 7327 1Availability: Worldwide, ex. US, its dependencies, the Philippines and Canada. Age 16+

Moby Dick Herman Melville, retold by John EscottAdventure/Travel/History

112pp American English 978 0 2300 2687 2Availability: Worldwide Age 14+

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Officially DeadRichard PrescottCrime/Detection/Adventure/Thriller/Spy/Romance

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Our Mutual FriendCharles Dickens, retold by Margaret TarnerHuman Interest/Crime/Detection

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Start your journey with Macmillan Cultural ReadersThe Macmillan Cultural Readers are factual Readers focusing on countries of the world, with information on history, traditions, daily life, cities, nature and sport. These colour-rich, photographic titles encourage the reader to interact with and explore the text through handy fact and interview boxes.

AustraliaJennifer GascoigneCulture/Human Interest/History

Australia is the sixth largest country in the world and the only one that covers a whole continent. The largest state, Western Australia, is about the same size as Western Europe. Despite its size, Australia has a small population at just over 23 million. Today, the indigenous or native people of Australia, the Aborigines, make up nearly 3% of the total population. The rest is a mix of many different cultures.As well as being a big country, Australia is home to some of the world’s biggest things: Uluru, the largest rock in the world; the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef system; and the saltwater crocodile, the world’s biggest reptile.

• Extra grammar and vocabulary exercises• Introduction and Welcome to Australia• Points for Understanding comprehension questions• Glossary of difficult vocabulary and useful phrases• Free resources including worksheets, tests and answer keys at www.macmillanreaders.com• Audio download and ebook available

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ItalyColeen Degnan-VenessCulture/Human Interest/History

Today, about ninety-four per cent of the people in Italy are Italian, and most people speak the Italian language. But this has not always been true. The Italy we know today became one country only in modern times. Mountains cover two-thirds of Italy, so the people were divided by their country’s geography.Italy has a rich history of empires and great thinkers, and has been a centre for Western culture for thousands of years. Italian art, fashion and food are extremely popular with the rest of the world, and tourists love to visit the exciting cities and beautiful countryside.

• Extra grammar and vocabulary exercises• Introduction and Welcome to Italy• Points for Understanding comprehension questions• Glossary of difficult vocabulary and useful phrases• Free resources including worksheets, tests and answer keys at www.macmillanreaders.com• Audio download and ebook available

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ChinaJennifer GascoigneCulture/Human Interest/History

Welcome to China, where over 1.35 billion people live, where there are strong artistic and medical traditions going back over 5,000 years, where they have the world’s second largest economy and where there are more than 800 different types of tea! China is a unique mix of tradition and history and exciting progress – it is a country with something for everyone.

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BrazilSusan Holden and Alberta WhiteCulture/Human Interest/History

Brazil is a country that is changing quickly. Its economy is growing. It has modern industries like energy, electronics, cars, airplanes and information technology, and lots of natural resources like iron, oil and rubber.

To visit all of Brazil would be very difficult. At over 8.5 million square kilometers, it is the largest country in South America, and the fifth largest country in the world.

This book will take you from the arrival of the first European colonists over 500 years ago to democratic, multi-ethnic, present-day Brazil. From the beautiful forests with their rich ecosystems to big, busy cities like São Paulo, and historic ones, like Recife and Salvador. Welcome to Brazil!

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EnglandRachel BladonCulture/Human Interest/History

England is only a small country: about 640 kilometres from north to south, and 480 kilometres across its widest part. But some of the world’s greatest writers are from England, and many of the most popular sports started here. In England, you can find busy exciting cities, some of the oldest buildings in the world and also beautiful countryside. English society today is modern and multicultural, but the country also has an amazing and ancient history. And of course its language is one of the most widely spoken in the world.

Welcome to England, where the first steam trains were built, where 100 million cups of tea are drunk every day, where people throw cakes in the air as they run, and where you can visit some of the world’s most famous sights.

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United States of AmericaColeen Degnan-Veness with Chantal VenessCulture/Human Interest/History

The United States of America (USA) is a very big country. People have big dreams, too. Everyone wants to live “the American Dream” – the idea that anyone who works hard can become successful and rich. Many have gone to the USA hoping they will become one of the lucky ones.

Millions of visitors go to the USA every year and many people return again and again. This book will take you on a journey from the discovery of the New World over 500 years ago to the present day. From the wild forests to the busy cities, welcome to the United States of America – home of the movie industry, baseball, technology giants Microsoft and Apple, and some of the world’s most famous civil rights leaders.

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Macmillan Literature Collections

These advanced-level Readers contain a variety of original short stories written by famous classic and modern writers. They are perfect for those students who are ready to make the transition from graded readers to unadapted English literature texts. Each collection provides substantial language support including vocabulary, comprehension questions and language-study exercises. There is also a literary analysis section to help students examine themes, characterisation and plot – thus increasing their understanding and appreciation of each story.

The Cat that Walked by Himself Rudyard Kipling

A woman befriends the wild animals, all except the cat.

The Princess and the PumaO. HenryA cowboy meets his match in a sharp-shooting princess.

The Grey ParrotWW Jacobs

A sailor buys his young bride a parrot as a gift.

Lappin and LapinovaVirginia Woolf

A young couple share an imaginary world.

Brown WolfJack London

A tale of a dog with two homes.

My Family and Other Animals (extract)Gerald Durrell

A boy discovers a magical world of creatures on his doorstep.200pp British and American English978 0 230 47029 3Availability: Worldwide

Animal StoriesAll additional material written by Daniel BarberSeries Editor: Ceri Jones

This collection brings together stories and extracts which explore the relationship people have with animals large and small, wild and tame, real and imaginary. From a fantastical children’s fable to a complex psychological love story, readers are sure to find stories that will delight and entertain them.

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Each collection provides substantial language support including vocabulary, comprehension questions and language-study exercises. There is also a literary analysis section to help students examine themes, characterisation and plot – thus increasing their understanding and appreciation of each story.

Animal StoriesThis collection brings together stories and extracts which explore the relationship people have with animals large and small, wild and tame, real and imaginary. From a fantastical children’s fable to a complex psychological love story, readers are sure to find stories that will delight and entertain them.

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The Grey Parrotby WW JacobsA sailor buys his young bride a parrot as a gift

Lappin and Lapinovaby Virginia Woolf A young couple share an imaginary world

Brown Wolfby Jack LondonA tale of a dog with two homes

My Family and Other Animals (extract)by Gerald DurrellA boy discovers a magical world of creatures on his doorstep

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Mystery StoriesAll additional material written by Ceri Jones and Daniel Barber

This collection brings together stories which explore mystery in all its forms. From psychological mysteries to mysteries of the heart, from strange phenomena to good old-fashioned detective puzzles, there is sure to be a story here to enthral every reader of mystery.208pp British and American English978 0 230 44120 0Availability: Worldwide

Food StoriesAll additional material written by Daniel BarberSeries Editor: Ceri Jones

This ‘tasty’ collection brings together five stories and extracts all with food at their heart. Food and literature have a long relation-ship and food is used to shed light on characters and relation-ships, from meals as the centre of family life to food as a political symbol. With all kinds of stories and all kinds of foods, there will be something for all literature (and food) lovers to enjoy.

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American StoriesAll additional material written by Lesley Thompson and Ceri Jones

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Horror StoriesAll additional material written by Ceri Jones

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Science Fiction StoriesAll additional material written by Ceri Jones

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Love StoriesAll additional material written by Lesley Thompson

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Crime StoriesAll additional material written by Ceri Jones

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Macmillan Literature Collections These advanced-level Readers contain a variety of original short stories written by famous classic and modern writers. They are perfect for those students who are ready to make the transition from graded readers to unadapted English literature texts.

Each collection provides substantial language support including vocabulary, comprehension questions and language-study exercises. There is also a literary analysis section to help students examine themes, characterisation and plot – thus increasing their understanding and appreciation of each story.

Crime StoriesThis collection of five stories brings together a variety of writing styles from the genre of crime writing. From the adventures of the most famous of all detectives, Sherlock Holmes, to the contemporary writings of Ruth Rendell and Alexander McCall Smith, there will a story here to delight everyone.

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The Red-headed League by Sir Arthur Conan DoyleSherlock Holmes solves an unusual case

The Blue Crossby G.K. Chesterton The French head of police is on the trail of a famous thief

Mother’s Help by Ruth RendellHistory repeats itself for a nanny and the family she works for

No Place to Park by Alexander McCall Smith A crime writer attempts a new kind of crime story

Answer keys and further support are available from the Macmillan Readers website:www.macmillanenglish.com/readers

Twentieth-Century StoriesAll additional material written by Ceri Jones with Mark Irvine

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Adventure StoriesAll additional material written by Jo Hathaway with Mark Irvine

204pp British and American English978 0 2304 854 8Availability: Worldwide

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Each collection provides substantial language support including vocabulary, comprehension questions and language-study exercises. There is also a literary analysis section to help students examine themes, characterisation and plot – thus increasing their understanding and appreciation of each story.

Adventure StoriesThis collection of five stories explores a variety of different literary approaches to the genre of adventure. From a man struggling to survive in the frozen Yukon, to a ship’s loose canon which threatens the lives of the entire crew, these stories will enthral and delight fans of adventure everywhere.

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To Build a Fireby Jack LondonA man travels alone through the freezing Canadian wilderness

A Fight with a Cannonby Victor HugoA ship’s crew struggles to deal with a loose cannon in stormy seas

The Old Chief Mshlangaby Doris LessingA young girl battles her fears and prejudices in the wilds of colonial Africa

The Adventure of the Hansom Cabby Robert Louis StevensonA lieutenant returns from India to London, where he finds himself in unexpected company

The Sun Rises Twiceby H E BatesA pilot risks his life to attack an enemy ship

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Travel StoriesAll additional material written by Lesley Thompson

216pp British and American English978 0 2304 0852 4Availability: Worldwide

World StoriesAll additional material written by Ceri Jones, Lesley Thompson, Angela Llanas and Libby Williams

192pp British English978 0 230 44119 4Availability: Worldwide

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Little Explorers AAt the Zoo 9781405059862Big Bad Monster, The 9781405059909Big Bad Monster Big Book, The 9781405061155Biscuit Man, The 9781405059893Daisy the Dinosaur 9781405059879Daisy the Dinosaur Big Book 9781405061148New Baby, The 9781405059855New Baby Big Book, The 9781405061131Teddy’s Big Day 9781405059886Comprehension Workbook 9781405060769Phonics Workbook 9781405061124

Little Explorers BChicken-Licken 9781405059923Daisy and Danny 9781405059930Fun Day Out, A 9781405059954Party for Teddy, A 9781405059947Party for Teddy Big Book, A 9781405061209School Play, The 9781405059961School Play Big Book, The 9781405061193Stone Soup 9781405059916Stone Soup Big Book 9781405061216Comprehension Workbook 9781405060776Phonics Workbook 9781405061186

Level 1Clothes / George’s Snow Clothes NEW 9780230469198Colin’s Colours 9781405057172Eddie’s Exercise 9780230010062Fantastic Freddy 9780230010048Food, Food, Food! / The Cat’s Dinner 9780230443648Frog and the Crocodile, The 9780230402010Hide and Seek 9780230402003Pip the Pirate 9781405057271We Love Toys / An Adventure Outside 9780230443655

Level 2Carnival Time / Where’s Tiger? 9780230443662Dom’s Dragon 9781405057189Fancy Dress Competition, The 9780230402027Fun at the Beach / The Big Wave NEW 9780230469204Lunch at the Zoo 9780230402034Monkeys / Little Monkey and The Sun 9780230443679Pat’s Picture 9781405057264Picnic Surprise!, A 9780230010086Where’s Rex? 9780230010109

Level 3Ants’ Party, The 9781405057295April Fool’s Day 9781405074117Big and Little Cats / Grandad’s Weekend with Leo NEW 9780230469211

Birds / The Mysterious Egg 9780230010123Endangered Animals / A Safari Adventure 9780230443686

Kings and Queens / King Alfred and the Cakes 9780230443693

Real Monsters / The Princess and the Dragon 9780230010147

Unhappy Giant, The 9781405057301Where Does Our Rubbish Go? / Let’s Recycle! 9780230404946

Wild Animals / A Hungry Visitor 9780230404939

Level 4Chocolate, Chocolate, Everywhere / The Chocolate Fountain NEW 9780230469228

Dogs / The Big Show 9780230010185Elephants / The Elephant’s Friend 9780230443716Football Crazy! / What a Goal! 9780230010161Incredible Sculptures / A Thief in The Museum 9780230404977

Lights, Camera, Action! + On Location 9780230443709Making Music / The Talent Contest 9780230404984New Year’s Eve 9781405074124Riverboat Bill 9781405057288What’s That Noise? 9781405057196

Level 5Ancient Egypt / The Book of Thoth 9780230460430Castles / King Arthur’s Treasure 9781405074148Dangerous Weather / The Weather Machine 9780230010222

London / A Day in the City 9780230010208New York / Adventure in the Big Apple 9780230405028Penguins / Race to the South Pole 9781405057226Pumpkins / A Pie for Miss Potter 9780230405011Volcanoes / The Legend of Batok Volcano 9781405057233

Wild West, The / The Tall Tale of Rex Rodeo NEW 9780230469235

World of Sport, A / Snow Rescue 9780230460423

Level 6Caves / The Lucky Accident 9781405074131Deep, The / The City Under the Sea 9780230405066Edinburgh / Festival Fear NEW 9780230469242Gold / Pirate’s Gold 9780230010260Horses / Mr Carter’s Plan 9780230460447Inventions / Lost 9780230405059Life in the Desert / The Stubborn Ship 9780230460454Machu Picchu / Through the Fence 9781405057257Planets / School Trip to the Moon 9781405057240Sharks and Dolphins / Dolphin Rescue 9780230010246

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Young Explorers 1Aunt Rose Comes to Stay 9781405060011Aunt Rose Comes to Stay Big Book 9781405061278Daisy Has the Hiccups 9781405059992Greedy Gretel 9781405059978Greedy Gretel Big Book 9781405061254Going to the Beach 9781405060028In the Jungle 9781405060004In the Jungle Big Book 9781405061261Lazy Lenny 9781405059985Little Red Riding Hood NEW 9780230469259Comprehension Workbook 9781405060752Phonics Workbook 9781405061247

Young Explorers 2Bike Race, The 9781405060073Daisy’s Dancing Lesson 9781405060059Jump, Stick, Jump 9781405060035Pirate Jack 9781405060066Puss in Boots NEW 9780230469266See You Soon 9781405060080Sun, Cloud, Stone 9781405060042Comprehension Workbook 9781405060813Phonics Workbook 9781405061308

Explorers 3Camcorder Thief, The 9781405060110Camcorder Thief Workbook, The 9781405060899Elephant’s Child, The 9781405060097Elephant’s Child Workbook, The 9781405060875How the Camel got his Hump 9780230719866How the Camel got his Hump Workbook 9780230719873

Magic Flute, The 9781405060103Magic Flute Workbook, The 9781405060882Snow White 9780230719781Snow White Workbook 9780230719798Ugly Duckling, The NEW 9780230469273Yeti in Town, A 9781405060127Yeti in Town Workbook, A 9781405060905

Explorers 4Adventures of Odysseus, The 9781405060165Adventures of Odysseus Workbook, The 9781405060943

Dan Tries to Help 9781405060172Dan Tries to Help Workbook 9781405060950Escape from the Fire 9781405060189Escape from the Fire Workbook 9781405060967Jungle Book, The NEW 9780230469280Pinocchio 9780230719903Pinocchio Workbook 9780230719910Robin Hood 9781405060158Robin Hood Workbook 9781405060936Snow Queen, The 9780230719927Snow Queen Workbook, The 9780230719934

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Level 1+Baby Animals 9780230432031Busy as a Bee 9780230432055Butterflies 9780230427037Colourful Coral Reefs 9780230432017Jobs People Do 9780230432048Seasons 9780230432000Snakes Alive 9780230431997Trains 9780230432024

Level 2+Amazing Animal Senses 9780230432062Fur and Feathers 9780230432086Lorries, Trucks and Vans 9780230432130What Animals Eat 9780230432109What We Eat 9780230432093Where Animals Live 9780230432123Where We Live 9780230432079Your Body 9780230432116

Level 3+Cars 9780230432208Dinosaur World 9780230432192Firefighters 9780230432178Minibeasts 9780230432147Record Breakers – The Biggest 9780230432154Romans, The 9780230432185Vikings 9780230432215Volcanoes 9780230432161

Level 4+Arctic and Antarctica 9780230432277Flight 9780230432222Human Body, The 9780230432253Pirates 9780230432284Rivers 9780230432246Sharks 9780230432239Spiders 9780230432260Weather 9780230432291

Level 5+Explorers 9780230432307Hurricanes 9780230432352Rainforest 9780230432321Record Breakers – The Fastest 9780230432314

Level 6+Ancient Egyptians 9780230432376Environment, The 9780230432345Record Breakers – The Most Dangerous 9780230432338Space 9780230432369

All levelsLibrary Pack (containing all 40 titles) 9780230454781

Little Explorers AIn Daisy’s Box 9780230404847In Teddy’s Bag 9780230404830Look! 9780230404861Run and Hide 9780230404854

Little Explorers BFish and Chips 9780230404908In the Mud 9780230404892Pin it on 9780230404885Teddy in Bed 9780230404878

Young Explorers 1Crazy Cat and Fat Old Rat 9780230404762Daisy is Ill 9780230404755Professor Green and the Snake 9780230404779Tom’s Haircut 9780230404786

Young Explorers 2Crazy Cat and the Stars 9780230404816Daisy and the Big Yellow Kite 9780230404809Muddy Sheep, The 9780230404793Pirate Jack Looks for Treasure 9780230404823

Explorers 5Aladdin 9780230719804Aladdin Workbook 9780230719811Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland NEW 9780230469297Black Beauty 9780230719842Black Beauty Workbook 9780230719859Bronze Bust Mystery, The 9781405060240Bronze Bust Mystery Workbook, The 9781405061025Fishy Business, A 9781405060233Fishy Business Workbook, A 9781405061018Five Children and It 9781405060219Five Children and It Workbook 9781405060998Secret Garden, The 9781405060226Secret Garden Workbook, The 9781405061001

Explorers 6Ali Baba 9780230719828Ali Baba Workbook 9780230719835Danger on Misty Mountain 9781405060318Danger on Misty Mountain Workbook 9781405061070Nicholas Nickleby 9780230719880Nicholas Nickleby Workbook 9780230719897Railway Children, The 9781405060295Railway Children Workbook, The 9781405061063Through the Looking Glass NEW 9780230469303Time Twist 9781405060301Time Twist Workbook 9781405061087Treasure Island 9781405060288Treasure Island Workbook 9781405061056

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Starter Alissa 9781405077880 9780230035782 Around the World in Eighty Days 9780230026742 Blue Fins 9781405077897 9780230035799 Gulliver’s Travels in Lilliput 9780230026766 In The Frame 9781405078009 9780230035805 L. A. Detective 9781405077903 9780230035812 Lost Ship, The 9781405077910 9780230035829 Lucky Number 9781405077927 9780230035836 Magic Barber, The 9781405077934 9780230035843 Photo Finish 9781405077941 9780230035850 Sara Says No! 9781405077958 9780230035867 Shooting Stars 9781405077965 9780230035874 Ski Race 9781405077972 9780230035881 Umbrella, The 9781405077989 9780230035898 Well, The 9781405077996 9780230035904

Beginner Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The 9781405072342 Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The 9781405076081 9780230030336 Anna and the Fighter 9781405076104 9780230035027 Billy Budd 9781405072274 Black Tulip, The 9781405072281 Dangerous Journey 9781405076128 9780230035034 Good Wives 9781405072304 Hawk-eye, the Pathfinder 9781405072311 House in the Picture and Abbot Thomas’

Treasure, The 9781405072328

House on the Hill, The 9781405076142 9780230035041 Jane Eyre 9781405076166 9780230030381 L. A. Raid 9781405072366 Last Leaf and Other Stories, The 9781405072373 Last of the Mohicans, The 9781405076180 9780230034990 Little Women 9781405076203 9780230035003 Long Tunnel, The 9781405076227 9780230030350 Lorna Doone 9781405072410 Man in the Iron Mask, The 9781405076241 9780230030367 Marco 9781405076265 9780230035010 Mill on the Floss, The 9781405076289 9780230035058 Money for a Motorbike 9781405076302 9780230035065 Newspaper Boy 9781405072458 Northanger Abbey 9781405076326 9780230035072 Phantom of the Opera, The 9781405076340 9780230030343 Picture Puzzle 9781405072489 Princess Diana 9780230716537 9780230731165 Prisoner of Zenda, The 9781405072502 Rich Man, Poor Man 9781405076364 9780230030374 Signalman and The Ghost at the Trial, The 9781405072496 Tale of Two Cities, A 9781405076067 9780230035089 This is London 9781405087117 9780230035096 Three Musketeers, The 9780230716735 9780230731158 Trumpet-Major, The 9781405072533 Truth Machine, The 9781405072540 Washington Square 9781405072557

Elementary Black Cat, The 9781405076388 9780230029231 Macmillan Cultural Readers: Brazil 9780230454194 9780230454187 Canterville Ghost and Other Stories, The 9781405076401 9780230030794 Christmas Carol, A 9781405072588 Claws 9781405072595 Don’t Tell Me What To Do 9781405072649 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 9781405072656 Escape and Other Stories, The 9781405072663 Frankenstein 9781405076500 9780230030435 Hound of the Baskervilles, The 9781405076524 9780230029248 L. A. Winners 9781405076975 9780230035102 Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle, The 9781405076548 9780230035119 Lost World, The 9781405072717 Love by Design 9781405072724 Mark of Zorro, The 9781405076999 9780230029217 Phantom Airman, The 9781405076562 9780230037434 Picture of Dorian Gray, The 9781405076586 9780230029224 Prince and the Pauper, The 9780230436343 9780230436329 Princess Diaries 1, The 9781405080644 9780230037472 Princess Diaries 2, The 9781405080668 9780230037489 Promise, The 9781405072779 Quest, The 9781405072830 Room 13 and Other Ghost Stories 9781405076609 9780230035126 Seven Stories of Mystery and Horror 9781405075350 9780230037465 Silver Blaze and Other Stories 9781405072793 Stranger, The 9781405076623 9780230035133 Tales of Horror 9781405076647 9780230035140 Tales of Ten Worlds 9781405072823 Treasure Island 9781405072847 Viking Tales 9780230460294 9780230460270 White Fang 9780230026735 9780230034402 Woman in Black, The 9781405077019 9780230037458

Pre-intermediate Call of the Wild, The 9780230408715 9780230408401 Casino Royale 9781405087445 9780230037496 D.H. Lawrence, Selected Short Stories by 9781405087353 9780230035164 Daisy Miller 9781405084079 9780230035157 Diamonds are Forever 9780230716629 9780230731196 Macmillan Cultural Readers: England 9780230436428 9780230436374 Far from the Madding Crowd 9781405087094 9780230030527 Gandhi 9780230408692 9780230408388 Heidi 9780230026797 9780230034419 Invisible Man, The 9780230460331 9780230460324 I, Robot 9780230026827 9780230034433 Macmillan Cultural Readers: Italy NEW 9780230470163 9780230470156 Kick-off! The Story of Football 9780230400504 9780230400498 Michael Jackson: King of Pop 9780230406292 9780230406315 Midsummer Night’s Dream, A 9781405087278 Nelson Mandela 9780230716599 9780230731172 Owl Creek Bridge and Other Stories 9781405087414 9780230035171 Owl Hall 9780230422834 9780230422810 Persuasion 9780230735132 9780230735125

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Robin Hood 9781405087230 9780230030497 Robinson Crusoe 9780230716568 9780230731189 Romeo and Juliet 9781405087308 Secret Garden, The 9780230026902 9780230034426 Shake Hands Forever 9780230732131 9780230722637 Story of the Olympics: An Unofficial

History, The 9780230422247 9780230422223

Tenant of Wildfell Hall, The 9781405087384 9780230035188 Treasure of Monte Cristo, The 9781405084215 9780230030510 Macmillan Cultural Readers: United

States of America, The 9780230436411 9780230436381

Wizard of Oz, The 9781405087148 9780230030503

Intermediate Bridget Jones’s Diary 9780230716704 9780230731202 Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason 9780230400238 9780230400221 Bristol Murder 9781405076708 9780230035195 Macmillan Cultural Readers: China 9780230460409 9780230460362 David Copperfield 9780230026759 Down Second Avenue 9780230408678 Dracula 9781405076722 9780230030466 Dr No 9781405080583 9780230035263 Emma 9781405074544 9780230035270 Enchanted April, The 9781405072915 Eye of the Tiger, The 9781405072939 Goldfinger 9781405080606 9780230035294 Great Gatsby, The 9781405077033 9780230035287 Hamlet 9780230716636 Jewel That Was Ours, The 9781405073110 Jurassic Park 9781405072960 King Arthur and the Knights of the Round

Table 9780230026858 9780230034440

Kiss Before Dying, A 9781405076746 9780230030473 “L” is for Lawless 9781405057783 Live and Let Die 9780230735088 9780230735071 Meet Me in Istanbul 9781405077057 9780230030442 Merchant of Venice, The 9780230716643 Much Ado About Nothing 9780230408708 9780230408593 My Cousin Rachel 9781405077156 9780230035317 New Lease of Death, A 9780230422360 9780230422339 Norwood Builder and Other Stories, The 9780230436466 9780230436459 Old Curiosity Shop, The 9780230460416 9780230460386 Oliver Twist 9781405076760 9780230030459 One Day 9780230422353 9780230422322 Othello NEW 9780230470200 9780230470187 Pearl, The 9780230031128 9780230031135 Perfect Storm, The 9781405073127 Pride And Prejudice 9781405073011 Queen of Death, The 9781405077071 9780230035201 Red and the Black, The 9781405074582 Rendezvous with Rama 9781405073035 Ring of Thieves, The 9781405073042 River God 9781405073059 Sense and Sensibility 9781405080620 9780230037526 Seventh Scroll, The 9781405073141

Sign of Four, The 9781405076784 9780230035218 Silent World of Nicholas Quinn, The 9781405073073 Slumdog Millionaire 9780230404717 9780230404700 Smuggler, The 9781405078733 9780230035225 Space Invaders, The 9781405078054 9780230035232 Speckled Band and Other Stories, The 9781405076807 9780230030480 Tess of the d’Urbervilles 9781405074575 9780230035324 Thérèse Raquin 9781405075381 9780230035331 Touching the Void 9780230533523 9780230034457 Woman Who Disappeared, The 9781405076685 9780230035249 Woodlanders, The 9781405073196 Wuthering Heights 9781405077095 9780230035256

Upper Intermediate Agnes Grey NEW 9780230470279 9780230470231 Anna Karenina 9781405087247 Macmillan Cultural Readers: Australia NEW 9780230470286 9780230470255 Bleak House 9781405073219 Creative Impulse and Other Stories, The 9781405073226 Cut-glass Bowl and Other Stories, The 9781405073233 Ghost, The 9780230422872 9780230422858 Grapes of Wrath, The 9780230031050 Great Expectations 9781405076821 9780230030565 Importance of Being Earnest, The 9780230408685 9780230408449 L. A. Movie 9781405077118 9780230030558 Macbeth 9780230402232 9780230402218 Man with the Golden Gun, The 9780230422346 9780230422285 Middlemarch 9780230026865 Mine Boy 9781405073264 Mistress Of Spices, The 9781405073271 Moby Dick 9780230026872 Officially Dead 9781405076845 9780230030534 Of Mice and Men 9780230031067 Our Mutual Friend 9781405073295 Rebecca 9781405077132 9780230030541 Vanity Fair 9781405083928 Weep Not, Child 9781405073318

Advanced Macmillan Literature Collections: Adventure Stories 9780230408548 Macmillan Literature Collections: American Stories 9780230716896 Macmillan Literature Collections: Animal Stories NEW 9780230470293 Macmillan Literature Collections: Crime Stories 9780230410305 Macmillan Literature Collections: Food Stories 9780230463912 Macmillan Literature Collections: Horror Stories 9780230716933 Macmillan Literature Collections: Love Stories 9780230716926 Macmillan Literature Collections: Mystery Stories 9780230441200 Macmillan Literature Collections: Science Fiction Stories 9780230716919 Macmillan Literature Collections: Travel Stories 9780230408524 Macmillan Literature Collections: Twentieth-Century Stories 9780230408531 Macmillan Literature Collections: World Stories 9780230441194

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Celebrating 150 years of Alice in Wonderland

New for 2015: Lewis Carroll’s masterpieces Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (level 5) and Through The Looking Glass (level 6) as Macmillan English Explorers

Includes original artwork from the first edition

Comes with free audio download

Worksheet and teacher’s notes available from www.macmillanyounglearners.com/readers

One sunny day,

Alice follows a White Rabbit

down a rabbit hole …

and into Wonderland!

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