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Penguin Readers Level 4: The Age of Innocence (ELT Graded Reader)

(Paperback, Abridged edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Penguin Readers Level 4: The Age of Innocence (ELT Graded Reader)

Contributors:

By (Author) Edith Wharton

ISBN:

9780241553367

Publisher:

Penguin Random House Children's UK

Imprint:

Penguin Books Ltd

Publication Date:

15th September 2022

UK Publication Date:

8th September 2022

Edition:

Abridged edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Primary and Secondary Educational

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: Classic fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Relationship stories

Dewey:

428.64

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

80

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 6mm

Weight:

77g

Description

Penguin Readers is an ELT graded reading series, designed for teenagers and young adults learning English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new illustrations, language practise activities and additional online resources, the Penguin Readers series introduces language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content. Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction. The Age of Innocence, a Level 4 Reader, is A2+ in the CEFR framework. The text is made up of sentences with up to three clauses, introducing more complex uses of present perfect simple, passives, phrasal verbs and simple relative clauses. It is well supported by illustrations, which appear regularly. Newland Archer is going to marry the sweet, pretty May Welland. Everyone thinks that they are perfect together. Then, May's beautiful cousin, the Countess Ellen Olenska, shocks everyone by leaving her husband and moving to New York. When Newland meets Ellen, he starts to question his future with May.

Author Bio

Edith Wharton was born into a wealthy New York family in 1862, during the American Civil War. She married at twenty-three, and subsequently divided her time between homes in New York, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The House of Mirth, perhaps her most famous work, appeared in 1905, and was followed by Ethan Frome, The Custom of the Country, Summer and The Age of Innocence. Wharton was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. She died in 1937.

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