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A collection of short narratives designed to engage language learners through accessible prose and relatable scenarios. The protagonist in each story faces a specific challenge or decision that requires them to navigate social or personal obstacles. These narratives are structured to provide clear linguistic progression, utilizing controlled vocabulary and sentence structures to ensure comprehension. The world-building is grounded in everyday settings, focusing on logical cause-and-effect sequences that mirror real-world interactions.
Readers and educators frequently highlight the effectiveness of this series in building confidence among English language learners. Discussion often centers on the balance between simple sentence construction and the maintenance of engaging, coherent plot lines. Critics note that the pacing is specifically calibrated to prevent reader fatigue while reinforcing grammatical concepts. The series is widely recognized for its utility in classroom settings and independent study environments alike. Many users appreciate how the stories provide a sense of accomplishment by presenting manageable challenges that lead to clear resolutions.
Page Count:
16
Publication Date:
1972-02-28
Publisher:
Longman Schools Division (a Pearson Education company)
ISBN-10:
0050025171
ISBN-13:
9780050025178
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