Jennifer Bassett Reihenfolge der Bücher
Jennifer Bassett ist eine versierte Autorin, deren umfangreiches Werk für Sprachlerner die Brücke zwischen fesselnder Erzählkunst und literarischer Wertschätzung schlägt. Ihre Beiträge als Herausgeberin und produktive Schriftstellerin zeigen ein tiefes Verständnis dafür, wie man Erzählungen anpasst und schafft, die bei den Lesern Anklang finden. Bassett's Fähigkeit, zugängliche und doch bedeutungsvolle Geschichten zu schreiben, macht sie zu einer bedeutenden Figur in der Bildungsliteratur. Ihr Engagement liegt darin, vielfältige literarische Erfahrungen einem globalen Publikum zugänglich und unterhaltsam zu machen.






- 2013
- 2012
Shirley Homes and the Lithuanian Case
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Shirley Homes is a private investigator. She is clever with computers, and knows London like the back of her hand. She laughs when people say, 'Was Sherlock Holmes your grandfather?' Sherlock Holmes, of course, was not a real person, but, like Sherlock, Shirley has good eyes, and good ears. And she knows the right questions to ask.And in the Lithuanian Case, the right questions are important. Because Shirley must find a missing person - Carrie Williams, aged fifteen. Where is she? Who is she with?
- 2012
Kämpfe. Träume. Hoffnung. Liebe. Die dramatische Geschichte des einstigen Galeerensträflings Jean Valjean, der sich unter falschem Namen eine neue Identität aufbaut und zum Rächer der Armen wird, bis die Vergangenheit ihn eines Tages einholt - sie ist der wohl populärste Roman der französischen Literatur im 19. Jahrhundert.
- 2011
Songs from the soul : stories from around the world
- 55 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Good luck in Malaysia, bad news in New Zealand, a chicken and a jug of cider in Britain, a goat and a pumpkin in India, fun and games in a cyber café in Nigeria...The countries change in these stories, but people's lives are always strange and wonderful in any place.
- 2010
A Cup of Kindness: Stories from Scotland
- 71 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
In Edinburgh a detective listens to a confession; in Orkney an old man lives with the ghosts of his past. In the Outer Hebrides some travellers learn a lesson; in Glasgow a young woman steals a meeting with a famous actor; and in a small town somewhere a pigeon dies. These stories are as richly varied as the land of Scotland itself
- 2009
"He smiled, showing teeth yellow from cigarette smoke. He looked at his desk diary, then at her papers again. 'Mmm ... a hundred pesos a month. Why, that's one thousand two hundred pesos a year. Surely, you can afford to buy me a forty-peso dinner!' How can Marian say no? How can she refuse the Chief's next request? He is an evil man, but she needs her promotion ..."--Page 4 of cover
- 2008
Reading a complete story in English gives students a great sense of achievement -- and encourages them to read more. The Oxford Bookworms Library offers a variety of titles. The books are graded at six vocabulary levels ranging from 250 words (Starter) to 2,500 (Advanced).
- 2008
Word count 10,650 Suitable for younger learners
- 2008
William Shakespeare. Born April 1564, at Stratford-upon-Avon. Died April 1616. Married Anne Hathaway: two daughters, one son. Actor, poet, famous playwright. Wrote nearly forty plays. But what was he like as a man? What did he think about when he rode into London for the first time ... or when he was writing his plays Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet ... or when his only son died? We know the facts of his life, but we can only guess at his hopes, his fears, his dreams.--Quatrième de couverture








