Top Readers aspire to involve students from Beginner to Upper-Intermediate in the study of literature and the exploitation of language through interesting texts. A multi-dimensional material which enables students to evolve as readers and listeners, but also speakers and writers. Famous classics, as well as intriguing original stories serve as stimuli both for students’ linguistic and emotional development.
The Man Who Would be King
Peachey Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, two former British soldiers, decide to travel to Kafiristan to become kings. Their journey is difficult, but the men achieve their goal and manage to become kings and gods in the land of Kafiristan. Sadly, Carnehan and Dravot’s quest for glory ends tragically.
- a classic story carefully adapted to suit the needs of learners of English at Intermediate level.
- a large number of full-colour illustrations facilitate understanding.
- the activity section contains a variety of tasks on each chapter.
Components:
- Student’s book (Story Book and Activity Section)
- Multilingual Glossary
- Audio CD
- Teacher’s notes
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