The graded readers series of original fiction, adapted fiction and factbooks especially written for teenagers.
Further adventures for twins Andy and Kim (A Little Trouble in Amsterdam, Level 2). This time Andy and Kim, are away with their father in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales in the UK. After discovering a locked door in a supposedly abandoned mine, Kim's curiosity is aroused. What is someone hiding in the mine? And who is the man watching them through the binoculars?
This paperback is in American English. Audio recordings of the text are available on our website at: www.cambridge.org/elt/discoveryreaders/ame
Cambridge Experience Readers, previously called Cambridge Discovery Readers, get your students hooked on reading.
Further adventures for twins Andy and Kim (A Little Trouble in Amsterdam, Level 2). This time Andy and Kim, are away with their father in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales in the UK. After discovering a locked door in a supposedly abandoned mine, Kim's curiosity is aroused. What is someone hiding in the mine? And who is the man watching them through the binoculars?
This paperback is in American English. Audio recordings of the text are available on our website at: www.cambridge.org/elt/discoveryreaders/ame
Cambridge Experience Readers, previously called Cambridge Discovery Readers, get your students hooked on reading.
My grandmother is very old. She'll be ninety next month.
I’m afraid I'll fail my exams this year.
This time next week, they'll be lying on a sandy beach.
The team will have left the office by 9 o’clock tomorrow.
By 10 o’clock, Sue will have been driving for twelve hours.
Jenny will see Paul at work, so she can give him the letter.
The film will have started by the time they get to the cinema.
Tom expects he'll get a pay rise soon.
By 6 o’clock, the secretary will have been typing for three hours.
I hope I'll have bought my own car by the time I’m thirty.
By next week, they will have been living in this town for two years.
I'll help you carry your shopping.
Martin will have done the work by Sunday evening.
Mother's going to the supermarket tonight. She has already made her shopping list.
The play starts at 6 o’clock.