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Help your students read their way to better English. The Oxford Bookworms Library offers high-quality storytelling and a great reading experience, with a world wide range of classic and modern fiction, non-fiction and plays. Bookworms include original and adapted texts in seven carefully graded language stages (Starter to Stage 6), which take learners from beginner to advanced level.
This book investigates the life and mysterious disappearance of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart through a structured narrative designed for language learners. The authors, Janet Hardy-Gould and Kate Mellersh, utilize historical records and biographical data to construct a clear, accessible account of Earhart's achievements in flight. By focusing on key milestones in her career and the final, ill-fated attempt to circumnavigate the globe, the text provides a foundational understanding of her impact on aviation history within a controlled linguistic framework.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently utilize this text as a standard resource for intermediate English language learners due to its clear, graded prose. Experts highlight the book's effectiveness in presenting historical biography in a format that balances factual accuracy with accessible vocabulary.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2015-01-31
Publisher:
Oxford University Press España, S.A.
ISBN-10:
0194237931
ISBN-13:
9780194237932
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