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Ladybird Readers Level 3 - Roald Dahl: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Elt Graded Reader) (in English)
Roald Dahl
Synopsis "Ladybird Readers Level 3 - Roald Dahl: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Elt Graded Reader) (in English)"
Ladybird Readers is an ELT graded reader series for children aged 3-11 learning English as a foreign or second language. The series includes traditional tales, popular characters, modern stories, and non-fiction. Beautifully illustrated and carefully written by language learning experts, the series combines the best of Ladybird content with the structured language progression that will help children develop their reading, writing, speaking, listening and critical thinking skills.The eight levels follow the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR) and include language activities that provide preparation for the Cambridge English Pre-A1 to A2 (YLE) tests.Visit the Ladybird Readers website for more information. The unique code provided in each printed book will provide access to audio, extra activities and learning resources. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, a Level 3 Reader, is A1+ in the CEFR framework and includes practice for the Cambridge English A1 Movers tests. The longer text is made up of sentences with up to three clauses, some expression of future meaning, comparisons, contractions and relative clauses.Charlie wants to find a Golden Ticket inside a chocolate bar. Then, he can visit Mr. Wonka's famous chocolate factory.
(Gales, 1916 - Oxford, 1990) Roald nació en el seno de una familia acomodada de origen noruego. A los cuatro años pierde a su padre y a los siete entra en contacto con el rígido sistema educativo británico que deja reflejado en libros como Matilda y Boy. Terminado el Bachillerato, empieza a trabajar en la compañía en Shell, en África, donde le sorprende la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Después de un breve entrenamiento, se convierte en piloto de la Royal Air Force. Fue destinado a Washington, donde comienza a escribir sus aventuras de guerra. Su entrada en el mundo de la literatura infantil estuvo motivada por los cuentos que narraba a sus cuatro hijos. Su primera obra fue Charlie y la fábrica de chocolate. Escribió también guiones para películas y algunas de sus obras han sido llevadas al cine.