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Penguin Readers Level 2: The Story of Tr
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The Penguin Readers series is designed to engage language learners with bestselling authors and captivating stories, offering specially adapted texts, new illustrations, language practice activities, and additional online resources. The collection includes beloved classics, dynamic contemporary fiction, and insightful non-fiction works. "The Story of Tracy Beaker," classified as a Level 2 Reader, aligns with the A1+ level in the CEFR framework. The book's sentences are simple, featuring no more than two clauses, and introduce grammatical elements such as future tenses, present continuous for future intentions, along with comparatives and superlatives. The narrative is richly illustrated, with images accompanying most pages to enhance comprehension. The story follows ten-year-old Tracy Beaker, who resides in a children's home because of her troublesome behavior, making her difficult to adopt. Her life takes an unexpected turn when Cam, a writer, visits the children's home and profoundly impacts Tracy's future.
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The Penguin Readers series is designed to engage language learners with bestselling authors and captivating stories, offering specially adapted texts, new illustrations, language practice activities, and additional online resources. The collection includes beloved classics, dynamic contemporary fiction, and insightful non-fiction works. "The Story of Tracy Beaker," classified as a Level 2 Reader, aligns with the A1+ level in the CEFR framework. The book's sentences are simple, featuring no more than two clauses, and introduce grammatical elements such as future tenses, present continuous for future intentions, along with comparatives and superlatives. The narrative is richly illustrated, with images accompanying most pages to enhance comprehension. The story follows ten-year-old Tracy Beaker, who resides in a children's home because of her troublesome behavior, making her difficult to adopt. Her life takes an unexpected turn when Cam, a writer, visits the children's home and profoundly impacts Tracy's future.
