CONGRATULATIONS! You’ve passed English and
that’s really good! But… don’t you think you should go on practicing a bit
during your summer holidays? Just not to lose what you’ve learnt this year.
Summer is long and you’ll have time for lots of
things… so we highly recommend you some English
readings.
Choose some books from the list, read them, and
write a summary, comment, opinion … about it.
You can give it to your teacher next year, sure
he/she will value it.
Ø SUGGESTED READINGS
All the books in the list belong to the
collection OXFORD READERS. OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS. They are LEVEL 2 (you
may try some higher levels if you want).
ü Ariadne’s story by Joyce
Hannam
“When he went home to
Athens, the great prince Theseus left me on the island of Naxos. But, why did
he leave me?” Ariadne’s story is one woman’s tale of secret love, adventure and
of escape, many years ago in Ancient Greece.
ü The bird of happiness and other wise tales by Tim Herdon
What is the secret of
happiness? How can you change dirt into gold? The eight wise tales in this
collection can teach us some important
lessons about life.
ü A Close Shave. By Aardman. Text adaptation by Bill Bowler. (also
available on DVD)
When Wallace, the
inventor, meets Wendolene in her wool shop, he falls in love with her at once.
Why does her dog, Preston, hate Wallace’s dog, Gromit? … Can Gromit save
Wallace from the danger of a “close shave”?
ü Green Planet by Christine
Lindop
Once “green” was just
a colour. Now we use it to talk about a way of looking at our world, and
thinking about the environment. But, how green is our planet today? Read the
book and maybe you too can help to make
our planet greener.
ü Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and other stories by Oscar Wilde
The three stories in
this book are about ordinary people, people like you and me, but they find themselves in
surprising situations
ü Emma by Jane
Austen
Emma Woodhouse is
beautiful, clever and rich … When she meets Harriet Smith, a poor girl with no
family, Emma decides she must find a husband for her. Harriet is pleased to be
Emma’s friend – but will Emma’s matchmaking make Harriet happy?
ü Sherlock Holmes. The Norwood Mystery
by Arthur Conan Doyle
“For me, Watson, life
is not so interesting” says Holmes… “ I loved to read the newspapers, hoping to
find some news of an interesting crime for me to investigate. Where are those
clever criminals these days?” But, life for Holmes suddenly starts to get
interesting.
ü Typhoon by Joseph
Conrad
“There is some bad
weather out there” Captain McWhirr said to himself. ,,, the typhoon brings out the best on some
men in the ship, and the worst in others.
REMEMBER, THIS IS ONLY
A PROPOSAL. IF YOU HAVE ANY BETTER OPTION, YOU CAN READ IT.
And you can also work
with some of your OXFORD PLUS activities ( e-magazines, podcasts, videos,
webquests, speaking or games ), you can have great fun. If you do, don’t forget
to send us an email telling us about it!
Thanks a lot in advance for your work… and … ENJOY YOUR SUMMER!
Lurdes Pujadas
Manyanet Sant Andreu
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