60 GRADED READERS Footprint Reading Library
Series Editor: Rob Waring Pre-intermediate – Advanced CEF: A2 – C1
Read, Listen, Watch
Welcome to the sights and sounds of the world with the Footprint Reading Library with video from National Geographic, a unique new series of readers for learners of English. The series off ers fascinating stories and facts from the four corners of our world, and develops the language and skills needed to understand non- fi ction writing.
• A rich selection of engaging non-fi ction readers, grouped into fi ve themes: Incredible Animals, Fascinating Places, Remarkable People, Exciting
Activities, and Amazing Science
• 100 readers, graded at eight levels from pre-intermediate to advanced, covering 800 to 3,000 headwords
• Each reader is available with or without a DVD-ROM containing both video and audio content for the reader
• Online versions of each reader available
FOR STUDENTS Graded Reader – choose from 100 titles
• Full colour photos and illustrations throughout • Integrated activities and glossary • Built-in reading strategies
MultiROM – available in Reader Audio
DVD
• Full audio for the reader – in British or American English • Video footage for the reader
• Choose from British or American English • Can be played with or without subtitles
FOR TEACHERS Teacher’s Book
• Lesson planners and story summaries DVD for each level
Guided Tour
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Sample pages
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• Contains the audio material for each reader on one DVD Audio for each level
• Contains the video material for each reader on one CD ExamView® CD-ROM
• Create tests in mintues! Follow us
• Photocopiable activites for the reader and video • Videoscripts
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