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CONT E N T S

Levelling

Penguin Readers Teaching Package Penguin Kids Readers CLIL

4 6 8

Penguin Readers Easystarts Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6

10 12 14 18 22 26 30

Penguin Active Reading Easystarts Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Exams/MyGrammarLab Our website Catalogue index Further titles on our website

32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 42

E A S YS TA RT S

A1

2 0 0 h e ad wo rd s | 1 6 - 2 8 p a g e s

LEVEL 1

3 0 0 h e ad wo rd s | 1 6 - 5 2 p a g e s

A1

LEVEL 2

6 0 0 h e ad wo rd s | 3 2 - 6 8 p a g e s

A2

LEVEL 3

1 2 0 0 h e ad wo rd s | 4 8 - 1 1 2 p a g e s

A2

LEVEL 4

1 7 0 0 h e ad wo rd s | 6 4 - 1 6 8 p a g e s

B1

LEVEL 5

2 3 0 0 h e ad wo rd s | 8 8 - 1 5 2 p a g e s

B2

LEVEL 6

3 0 0 0 h e ad wo rd s | 1 2 0 - 1 3 6 p a g e s

C1

GENR E ADVENTURE

ANIMALS

BIOGRAPHY

CRIME

SOCIETY

SHORT STORIES

SUSPENSE

PLAYS

ROMANCE

HISTORY

SCIENCE FICTION

NON-FICTION

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PENGUIN READERS TEACHING PACKAGE Key grammar ES

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Nouns:

Singular forms and plural forms with s

Pronouns:

Personal, subject and direct object

Possessive form (s’) As indirect objects

Common irregular plural forms

Possessive form (’s)

Transparent compounds

Gerunds for activities and pastimes

Possessive

Demonstrative: this, that (also as determiners)

Demonstrative: these, those (also determiners)

Interrogative: Who? What?

It (+ be) in impersonal expressions

Interrogative: Which? (also determiner)

Indefinite: some-, no-, any-, every- (body/thing) Indefinite: someone, anyone, everyone Indefinite: no one

Relative: whose

✦ ✦

Interrogative: Whose? (also as determiner) Reflexive, for emphasis

one/ones

Reciprocal: each other

Reflexive (but not for emphasis)

Relative: who, which, that

Pronoun + of, to, adjective, relative clause

Reciprocal: one another Determiners:

Articles: a, an, the or zero + noun (phrase)

Cardinal numbers (also as pronouns): 1 – 100

Cardinal numbers (also as pronouns): 101 - 1,000

Demonstrative: these, those (also pronouns)

Ordinal numbers (for dates): 1st – 31st ✦

Quantifiers: a little, a lot of, much, many

Possessives ✦

Quantifiers: some, any

Distributives: every, all + noun

Interrogative Which...? (also pronoun)

Ordinal numbers: first – hundredth ✦ Quantifiers with more ✦ Distributives: another, other, each the + adjective ✦ All cardinal and ordinal numbers ✦ Predeterminers: all ✦ Relative: whose ✦ Distributives: both, either, neither ✦ a meaning per Predeterminer: such Adjectives: Simple adjectives (attributive and predicative) Comparative: -er/more + ✦ adjective...than, as ... as ✦ Superlative: the -est (in/of), most + ✦ Adjective + better, best, worse, worst, more, most Intensifiers: much, a bit, a lot ✦ Adjective + to Intensifiers: nearly as, just as, not quite as ✦ Comparative/superlative with less/least ✦ Adjective + enough Verbs: Parts of be, have, have got; There is/are ✦ Positive imperative forms ✦ Positive, negative and question forms ✦ Short answers ✦ Present simple (except negative questions) ✦ Present continuous with present meaning (except negative questions) ✦ c an for ability and permission; Let’s... There was/were ✦ Negative imperative forms ✦ Present continuous with future meaning ✦ Past simple of listed regular verbs ✦ Irregular past forms: came/did/had/said/was/were/went ✦ going to for prediction and intention ✦ can for possibility ✦ would like + noun phrase ✦ -ing forms after like, stop ✦ Infinitive forms after want, start, like Negative questions ✦ Past simple of listed irregular verbs ✦ will for offers, requests, and with future meaning ✦ could for past ability and possibility ✦ have to for obligation ✦ would like + infinitive ✦ Common phrasal verbs with transparent meanings ✦ -ing forms after go, verbs of (dis)like Present perfect simple ✦ Past continuous ✦ Passive forms: present and past forms of be + past participle ✦ is/was/has been able to ✦ can’t to deny possibility ✦ could for requests and suggestions ✦ must for obligation ✦ shall for suggestions, plans, offers ✦ need (to)/needn’t for necessity ✦ should (positive only) for advice ✦ would for desires, preferences ✦ to + infinitive after what/where etc ✦ Infinitives after permitted verbs and adjectives, with too/enough/very, after indefinite pronoun s/adverbs, infinitive of purpose ✦ Question tags: positive tag following negative statement and vice versa ✦ Common phrasal verbs with non-transparent meanings Simple passive verb forms (except modal perfects) ✦ Present and past continuous passive verb forms ✦ Present simple for future reference ✦ Present perfect continuous ✦ Past perfect ✦ have something done ✦ make/let + infinitive ✦ used to ✦ was/were going to ✦ had better for advice or desirability ✦ may/might for possibility ✦ must for deduced facts ✦ should/ought to for advice, duty, desirability ✦ would for hypothetical situations ✦ Question tags: positive tag following positive statement Past perfect continuous ✦ Future continuous ✦ get something done ✦ may for permission ✦ would for willingness/refusal Future perfect ✦ Modal perfects ✦ might for a suggested course of action ✦ must have/can’t have for assumptions ✦ should (have) for expectation ✦ will (have) for assumptions ✦ would for habitual past actions Adverbs: Some adverbs of frequency, place and time ✦ Adjective +ly ✦ Interrogatives: Where? When? Why? ✦ How (much/many)? ✦ Intensifier: very ✦ Additive: too Adjective + (i)ly ✦ how + adjective ✦ Irregular adverbs of manner ✦ Comparative: as...as ✦ too + adjective ✦ Indefinite: somewhere, nowhere, anywhere, everywhere Comparative: -er/-est, more/most + adverb Conjunctions: and, but, or to join words, phrases, clauses Because so, before, after, when as well as as soon as Sentences: Simple one-clause sentences ✦ Two clauses joined with and, but or or ✦ Direct speech + noun/pronoun + say/ask Two clauses joined with because Two clauses joined with so, before, after, when ✦ Direct speech + subject/verb inversion ✦ Reported speech with present tense reporting verb ✦ know, think, hope etc + that clause Sentences with more than two main clauses ✦ Sentences with one main and one subordinate clause ✦ Zero and first conditional ✦ Defining relative clauses (but not embedded) ✦ Clauses with wh words ✦ Clauses ending in so, not ✦ Reported speech with to + infinitive ✦ Participle clauses ✦ Adjectives/nouns + that clause Complex sentences where the relations between clauses are uncomplicated ✦ Non-defining relative clauses ✦ Second conditional ✦ if clauses after verbs of asking, wondering etc ✦ Reported speech with past tense reporting verbs Relative clauses: embedded, defining ✦ Responses with so/neither/nor ✦ Third conditional Mixed conditionals ✦ Inversion after hardly, no sooner etc ✦ -ing/wh- clause as subject ✦ Sentences with wish + were/would/had

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PENGUIN KIDS DISNEY/PIXAR We’ve teamed up with Disney to bring the most exciting new list of Graded Readers for Young Learners the World of English

Language Teaching has ever seen. Stories leap off the page as the Disney illustrations bring the titles to life.

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NEW

L1 Cinderella

978 1 408 28819 1

L1 Dumbo

978 1 408 28699 9

L1 Finding Nemo

978 1 408 28853 5

L1 Winnie the Pooh

978 1 408 28854 2

L1 Peter Pan

978 1 408 28852 8

L2 Bambi

978 1 408 28857 3

L1 Sleeping Beauty

978 1 408 28851 1

L2 Monsters Inc

978 1 408 28858 0

L2 Snow White

978 1 408 28855 9

L3 Beauty and the Beast

978 1 408 28862 7

L2 The Jungle Book

978 1 408 28856 6

L3 Lady and the Tramp

978 1 408 28860 3

L2 The Little Mermaid

978 1 408 28817 7

L4 The Aristocats

978 1 408 28865 8

L2 Toy Story 1

978 1 408 28859 7

L4 Robin Hood

978 1 408 28864 1

L3 101 Dalmatians

978 1 408 28731 6

L4 The Incredibles

978 1 408 28868 9

L3 A Bug’s Life

978 1 408 28733 0

L5 Alice in Wonderland

978 1 408 28737 8

L3 Pinocchio

978 1 408 28861 0

L5 Hercules

978 1 408 28871 9

L3 Toy Story 2

978 1 408 28863 4

L6 Cars

978 1 408 28878 8

L4 Chicken Little

978 1 408 28866 5

L6 Lilo and Stitch

978 1 408 28877 1

L4 The Lion King

978 1 408 28697 5

L6 Pocahontas

978 1 408 28874 0

L4 Toy Story 3

978 1 408 28867 2

L5 Aladdin

978 1 408 28735 4

Carefully graded to be accessible to learners of any level, something new to engage learners and introduce them to the joys of reading.

L5 Hunchback of Notre Dame 978 1 408 28870 2 L5 Ratatouille

978 1 408 28872 6

L5 WALL-E

978 1 408 28873 3

L6 Atlantis: Lost Empire

978 1 408 28818 4

L6 Mulan

978 1 408 28875 7

L6 Up

978 1 408 28876 4

Level 1

CEF-Level: A1

200 headwords

Level 2

CEF-Level: A1

400 headwords

Level 3

CEF-Level: A1

600 headwords

Level 4

CEF-Level: A1

800 headwords

Level 5

CEF-Level: A1+

1000 headwords

Level 6

CEF-Level: A1++

1200 headwords

© 2013 Disney/Pixar

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PENGUIN KIDS are ‘Happily-Ever-After’ Kids!

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PENGUIN KIDS CLIL But life is not all about the big-screen and multi-million dollar production. Real life exists outside of the fantasy so we bring you 18 NEW CLIL titles for balanced learning. Sticking with

the highest quality design and the same stringent criteria for levelling and writing, we are thrilled to bring you the latest titles to join Penguin Kids!

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NEW L1 Katie Grows a Bean Plant

978 1 408 28823 8

L1 Making Music

978 1 408 28821 4

L1 Wheels Go Round

978 1 408 28822 1

L1 Where I Live

978 1 408 28820 7

L2 Awake at Night

978 1 408 28828 3

L2 Clothes at Work

978 1 408 28813 9

L2 Tom at the Harbour

978 1 408 28827 6

L3 Butterflies and Frogs

978 1 408 28833 7

L3 Festival Fun

978 1 408 28814 6

L3 Sport with Trainer Tim

978 1 408 28831 3

L3 Up In The Air

978 1 408 28832 0

L4 Animal Athletes

978 1 408 28838 2

L4 Brain Gym

978 1 408 28815 3

L5 Harry’s Clothes Project

978 1 408 28841 2

L5 Island Hopping

978 1 408 28843 6

L6 A World of Homes

978 1 408 28816 0

L6 Animal Camouflage

978 1 408 28848 1

L6 Our Changing Planet

978 1 408 28846 7

taken from Island Hopping

Levelling: Level 1

CEF-Level: A1

200 headwords

Level 2

CEF-Level: A1

400 headwords

Level 3

CEF-Level: A1

600 headwords

Level 4

CEF-Level: A1

800 headwords

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Level 5

CEF-Level: A1+

1000 headwords

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Level 6

CEF-Level: A1++

1200 headwords

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On Saturdays Maisie and her grandfather often go out in his boat – the Warm Wind. Maisie likes to swim underwater and look at all the beautiful fish. (Maisie and the Dolphin)

EASYSTARTS 10

Book 978 1 405 87670 4

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P E N GUIN READERS

EASYSTARTS 200 headwords 16 – 20 pages

B EST SELLER Pete and the Pirates Stephen Rabley A young boy, Pete Morgan, is on holiday in the Caribbean with his parents. They are staying on their boat called the Summer Sun. It is the only boat near Blue Sea Island. Or isn‘t it? One day, Pete has a visitor... Book

978 1 408 22116 7

Book with Audio-CD

978 1 408 23215 6

A1

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Tom walked and walked. But he didn’t find the cave door. Suddenly, there was a man near him. Tom was afraid, but he stayed quiet. (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)

LEVEL 1 12

Book 978 1 405 86971 3

Book 978 1 405 84279 2

Book 978 1 405 87696 4

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P E N GUIN READERS

LE VE L 1 300 headwords 16 – 32 pages

B EST SELLER The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain Tom Sawyer loves adventures. He has them at home, at school, and with his friends. Tom has one adventure in a graveyard, one in an old house, one in a cave. Who does he see there? Why is he afraid? Book

978 1 405 84277 8

Book with Audio-CD

978 1 405 87800 5

A1

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Our friend pulled off his black beard and threw it on the ground. He put his hand inside his coat. Then he showed Mr Woodley his gun ‌

LEVEL 2 14

Book 978 1 405 85535 8

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P E N GUIN READERS

LE VE L 2 600 headwords 32 – 56 pages

B EST SELLER Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson Jim Hawkins and his parents have a quiet inn by the sea. Then one day, an old sailor arrives at the inn. What is he afraid of? Dangerous men come to the inn. Jim‘s quiet life changes and he goes across the sea by ship to Treasure Island. Book

978 1 405 86963 8

Book with MP3-CD

978 1 408 28521 3

A2

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LEVEL 2 16

… A loud noise came from his gun. Mr Woodley fell to the ground and didn’t move. (Three Short Stories of Sherlock Holmes)

Book 978 1 405 88164 7

Book 978 1 405 88165 4

Book 978 1 405 88166 1

Book 978 1 405 85536 5

Book 978 1 405 86949 2

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Book 978 1 405 88170 8

Book 978 1 405 84291 4

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Book 978 1 405 86977 5

Book 978 1 405 88172 2

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A Christmas Carol

Marley and Me

Charles Dickens

John Grogan

Scrooge is a cold, hard man. He loves money, and he doesn’t like people. He really doesn’t like Christmas. But then some ghosts visit him. They show him his past life, his life now and a possible future. Will Scrooge learn from the ghosts? Can he change?

A young husband and wife buy a puppy and call him Marley. Marley gets bigger and bigger, and he is not an easy dog. He eats everything. He breaks things. He doesn’t listen. But he loves John and Jenny and they love him. Is this really the story of the world’s worst dog?

Book 978 1 405 84282 2

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978 1 408 26376 1

Book with MP3-CD 978 1 408 27801 7

Book with MP3-CD

978 1 408 26391 4

BESTSELLER

BES T S EL L ER

Three Short Stories of Sherlock Holmes

The Wave

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Mr. Ross is a high school history teacher. He wants to teach his students about Hitler and the Nazis, so he starts a class team, the Wave. His students love it. Other students want to be in it. But some people don’t like it. And then it starts to feel dangerous. Can anybody stop it? Based on a true story.

Sherlock Holmes is a very clever man. When people have strange, difficult problems, they come to him. Where is Mr Homer Angel? Which student saw the exam paper before the exam? Why is someone following Miss Smith? Can you find the answers before Sherlock Holmes does?

Daniel Defoe

Book 978 1 405 86965 2

Book 978 1 405 85543 3 Book with MP3-CD 978 1 408 27798 0

BE ST SE LLER

BES T S E L L E R

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‘She is a he’, he told her. ‘The baby is a boy.’ Without a word, Miss Trotwood picked up her hat and left the house. She never saw my mother again …

LEVEL 3 18

Book 978 1 405 88174 6

Book 978 1 405 86767 2

Book 978 1 405 86240 0

Book 978 1 405 85545 7

Book 978 1 405 85544 0

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Book 978 1 405 88189 0

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Book with MP3-CD 978 1 447 92563 7

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P E N GUIN READERS

LE VE L 3 1200 headwords 48 – 112 pages

NEW The Cellist of Sarajevo Steven Galloway Sarajevo is under siege. There is little food or water and the city is attacked, every day, from the hills.Ordinary people try to live their lives, but they are losing hope for the future. Then, one day, some decide to wait in a line for bread... Book

978 1 408 29137 5

Book with MP3-CD

978 1 447 93807 1

A2

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…I was that baby and my name is David Copperfield …The years went past and I reached the age of six. At that time I knew two people – my mother and Peggotty. (David Copperfield)

LEVEL 3 20

Book 978 1 405 88198 2

Book 978 1 405 86771 9

Book 978 1 405 86773 3

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Billy Elliot

Forrest Gump

Melvin Burgess

Winston Groom

Eleven-year old Billy Elliot is different from other boys. He is not very clever or good at sport. Then, one day, he discovers ballet dancing. Finally he has found something that he can do well. But everybody knows that ballet is for girls, not boys! Will Billy continue to dance? Or have his father and brother got other plans for him?

Everybody tells Forrest Gump that he’s an idiot. But he’s a great football player, and he plays the harmonica beautifully. He’s also a brave soldier. But can he ever marry the girl he loves? This story of his journey through life is sometimes sad and sometimes very funny.

Book

978 1 405 88176 0

Book with MP3-CD

978 1 447 92537 8

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978 1 405 87675 9

B E S TS E L L E R

BES T S EL L ER Matilda

Notting Hill

Roald Dahl

Richard Curtis

Matilda is a clever and unusual girl. But her parents aren’t interested in her, and the terrible head teacher at her school hates clever children. But Matilda finds a way to be strong, and the results are very funny.

Anna Scott is an American film star. She is rich, beautiful and very famous. William Thacker is a shy man who has a small, unsuccessful bookshop in London. Their lives are different in every way, but they are both looking for someone special. Can a future together be more than a dream? Notting Hill is a wonderful – and very funny – love story.

Book 978 1 405 87676 6 Book with MP3-CD 978 1 447 92566 8

B E ST SE LLER

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978 1 405 88199 9

Book with MP3-CD

978 1 447 92571 2

B ES T S EL L E R

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The wonderful views of snow-topped mountains passed unnoticed as the train sped away from Syria towards Istanbul. As the Belgian Detective M. Hercule Poirot drank his coffee, he watched the only other person …

LEVEL 4 22

Book 978 1 408 22108 2

Book 978 1 405 88208 8

Book 978 1 405 88212 5

Book 978 1 405 88214 9

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Book with MP3-CD 978 1 408 29424 6

Book with MP3-CD 978 1 408 29427 7

Book with MP3-CD 978 1 408 28953 2

Cover art copyright © 2000 Universal Studios Publishing Rights, a division of Universal Studios Licensing Inc. All rights reserved. TM & Copyright © Dreamworks Pictures and Universal Pictures, 2000. All rights reserved.

Book 978 1 405 86241 7 Book with MP3-CD 978 1 408 29422 2

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P E N GUIN READERS

LE VE L 4 1700 headwords 64 – 168 pages

NEW Knife Edge Malorie Blackman Sephy is a dark-skinned Cross in a society where people are judged by their colour and Crosses have the power. But after terrible disagreements with her family, Sephy is alone with her mixed-race baby. The baby‘s Nought father is dead and his brother wants to kill her. Can she protect herself and her child? Book

978 1 408 29138 2

Book with MP3-CD

978 1 447 93808 8

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LEVEL 4 24

… in the restaurant carriage –a tall, thin young lady, perhaps twenty-eight years old. From the way that she ate her breakfast, she seemed to be an experienced and confident traveller. (Murder on the Orient Express)

The Client

Murder on the Orient Express

John Grisham Mark Sway is eleven and he knows a terrible secret. He knows where a body is hidden. Some secrets are so dangerous that it’s better not to tell. But it’s just as dangerous if you don’t. So Mark needs help fast... because there isn’t much time.

Agatha Christie A train journey to France is delayed by thick snow. So when a passenger on the train is found murdered in his bed, it is the perfect opportunity for Agatha Christie’s famous detective, Hercule Poirot, to prove his ability and solve the crime using the power of his brain.

Book 978 1 405 88209 5 Book with MP3-CD 978 1 408 29425 3

BES T S EL L ER

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978 1 405 89214 8

Book with MP3-CD

978 1 408 29439 0

B E S TS E L L E R

Three Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

The Picture of Dorian Gray

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Oscar Wilde

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1984 .........................................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 22 A ABC Murders, The ..................................................L4 ..........PAR ....... 37 About a Boy .............................................................L4 ..........PAR ....... 37 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The ...................L3 ..........PAR ....... 35 Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The ............................L1 ..........PR.......... 13 African Safari ............................................................L1 ..........PAR ....... 33 Alice in Wonderland ...............................................L2 ..........PR.......... 14 Amistad ....................................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 18 And Then There Were None.................................L3 ..........PAR ....... 35 Anne of Green Gables ............................................L2 ..........PAR ....... 34 Apollo 13 .................................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 14 B Barack Obama .........................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 14 Beach, The ...............................................................L6 ..........PR.......... 31 Becoming Jane .........................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 18 Big Bag Mistake, The ...............................................ES ..........PR.......... 10 Big Sleep, The ..........................................................L3 ..........PAR ....... 35 Billy and the Queen .................................................ES ..........PR.......... 10 Billy Elliot..................................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 21 Birds, The .................................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 14 Body, The .................................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 29 Bourne Identity, The ...............................................L4 ..........PR.......... 22 Bourne Ultimatum, The ..........................................L6 ..........PR.......... 30 Brave New World, The ..........................................L6 ..........PR.......... 30 British and American Short Stories ........................L5 ..........PR.......... 26 C Call of the Wild, The ..............................................L2 ..........PAR ....... 34 Carmilla ....................................................................L3 ..........PAR ....... 36 Cellist of Sarajevo, The ...........................................L3 ..........PR.......... 19 Christmas Carol, A..................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 17 Cinderella Man ........................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 22 Client, The ...............................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 24 Cold Mountain.........................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 26 Crime Story Collection ...........................................L4 ..........PAR ....... 37 Crown, The .............................................................L1 ..........PAR ....... 33 Cup in the Forest, The ............................................ES ..........PAR ....... 32 Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Stories, The ..................................................L3 ..........PAR ....... 35 D David Copperfield ...................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 18

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Death on the Nile ...................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 26 Diary of a Young Girl, The......................................L4 ..........PR.......... 22 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.............................................L3 ..........PR.......... 18 Dracula.....................................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 18 Dragonheart ............................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 14

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E.T. ...........................................................................L2 ..........PAR ....... 34 East of Eden .............................................................L6 ..........PR.......... 30 Emma .......................................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 22 Evening Class ...........................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 22 F Falling Leaves ...........................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 22 Firm, The .................................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 26 Five People You Meet in Heaven, The ...................L5 ..........PR.......... 26 Flying Home.............................................................ES ..........PR.......... 10 Forrest Gump ..........................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 21 Four Weddings and a Funeral .................................L5 ..........PR.......... 29 Frankenstein.............................................................L3 ..........PAR ....... 36 Full Monty, The ........................................................L4 ..........PAR ....... 37 G Gandhi......................................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 14 Girl Meets Boy .........................................................L1 ..........PR.......... 12 Gladiator ..................................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 22 Go-Between, The ....................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 22 Godfather, The ........................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 22 Golden Seal, The .....................................................L1 ..........PAR ....... 33 Good Day, Bad Day ................................................ES ..........PAR ....... 32 Grapes of Wrath, The ............................................L5 ..........PR.......... 26 Great Expectations ..................................................L6 ..........PR.......... 30 H Horse Whisperer, The ............................................L3 ..........PAR ....... 36 Hound of the Baskervilles, The ..............................L5 ..........PR.......... 26 House of the Seven Gables, The............................L1 ..........PR.......... 12 I I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings .........................L6 ..........PR.......... 30 Importance of Being Earnest, The..........................L2 ..........PR.......... 14 Interpreter, The .......................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 18 Invisible Man, The....................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 26 Island for Sale...........................................................L1 ..........PAR ....... 33 Island of Dr Moreau, The .......................................L3 ..........PR.......... 18

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Notting Hill ..............................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 21 O Of Mice and Men ....................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 16 Oliver Twist .............................................................L6 ..........PR.......... 31 Oliver Twist .............................................................L4 ..........PAR ....... 37 Olympic Promise, The ............................................L1 ..........PAR ....... 33 On the Beach ...........................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 25 On the Road ............................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 28 Othello .....................................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 20 Outsiders, The.........................................................L1 ..........PAR ....... 33 P Pearl Girl, The..........................................................ES ..........PR.......... 10 Pelican Brief, The .....................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 28 Persuasion ................................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 16 Pete and the Pirates.................................................ES ..........PR.......... 11 Picture of Dorian Gray, The ...................................L4 ..........PR.......... 24 Pirates of the Caribbean – At World‘s End ...........L3 ..........PR.......... 20 Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Man‘s Chest ......L3 ..........PR.......... 20 Pirates of the Caribbean – The Curse of the Black Pearl ................................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 16 Pride and Prejudice..................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 28 R Rainmaker, The........................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 28 Rebecca....................................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 29 Return of Sherlock Holmes, The............................L3 ..........PR.......... 20 Ring, The ..................................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 20 Robin Hood .............................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 16 Robinson Crusoe.....................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 16 Romeo and Juliet .....................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 20 Round the World in Eighty Days ............................L5 ..........PR.......... 28 Round the World in Eighty Days ............................L2 ..........PAR ....... 34 Run for Your Life .....................................................L1 ..........PR.......... 12 S San Francisco Story .................................................ES ..........PR.......... 10 Schindler‘s List .........................................................L6 ..........PR.......... 30 Secret Garden, The .................................................L2 ..........PAR ....... 34 Seven ........................................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 25 Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of Boscombe Pool........................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 20 Sherlock Holmes Short Stories...............................L5 ..........PR.......... 28 Six Ghost Stories .....................................................L3 ..........PAR ....... 36 Six Sketches .............................................................L1 ..........PR.......... 12 Slave Boy of Pompeii, The ......................................ES ..........PAR ....... 32 Snow Falling on Cedars ...........................................L6 ..........PR.......... 30

Stories of Detection and Mystery ..........................L5 ..........PR.......... 28 Stories of Survival....................................................L3 ..........PR.......... 20 Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde .................L5 ..........PR.......... 28 Stranger than Fiction: Urban Myths ........................L2 ..........PR.......... 16 Street Lawyer, The ..................................................L4 ..........PAR ....... 37 Surfer........................................................................L1 ..........PR.......... 12 Sweeney Todd .........................................................L3 ..........PAR ....... 36 T Taste and Other Tales .............................................L5 ..........PR.......... 29 Teacher Man ............................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 25 Tears of the Giraffe .................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 25 Testament, The........................................................L6 ..........PR.......... 30 Thirty-nine Steps, The .............................................L3 ..........PR.......... 20 Three Adventures of Sherlock Holmes .................L4 ..........PR.......... 24 Three Short Stories of Sherlock Holmes ...............L2 ..........PR.......... 17 Time Machine, The..................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 25 Time to Kill, A..........................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 28 Titanic!......................................................................L3 ..........PAR ....... 36 Tomorrow Mirror, The ...........................................L1 ..........PAR ....... 33 Treasure Island.........................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 15 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.............L1 ..........PR.......... 12 U Unbowed .................................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 25 W Walkabout ...............................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 16 Wave, The ...............................................................L2 ..........PR.......... 17 Web .........................................................................L5 ..........PR.......... 28 William Tell ..............................................................L1 ..........PR.......... 12 Women in Business .................................................L4 ..........PR.......... 25 Wonders of the World ...........................................L2 ..........PAR ....... 34 Y Young King and Other Stories, The........................L3 ..........PAR ....... 36

PENGUIN KIDS Cinderella .................................................................L1 ..........PK............ 8 Dumbo .....................................................................L1 ..........PK............ 8 Finding Nemo ..........................................................L1 ..........PK............ 8 Peter Pan ..................................................................L1 ..........PK............ 8 Sleeping Beauty........................................................L1 ..........PK............ 8 Winnie the Pooh .....................................................L1 ..........PK............ 8 Bambi .......................................................................L2 ..........PK............ 8 Jungle Book, The .....................................................L2 ..........PK............ 8 Little Mermaid, The .................................................L2 ..........PK............ 8

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Monsters Inc ............................................................L2 ..........PK............ 8 Snow White .............................................................L2 ..........PK............ 8 Toy Story 1 ..............................................................L2 ..........PK............ 8 101 Dalmatians ........................................................L3 ..........PK............ 8 Beauty and the Beast ...............................................L3 ..........PK............ 8 Bug‘s Life, A .............................................................L3 ..........PK............ 8 Lady and the Tramp ................................................L3 ..........PK............ 8 Pinocchio..................................................................L3 ..........PK............ 8 Toy Story 2 ..............................................................L3 ..........PK............ 8 Aristocats, The ........................................................L4 ..........PK............ 8 Chicken Little ...........................................................L4 ..........PK............ 8 Incredibles, The .......................................................L4 ..........PK............ 8 Lion King, The..........................................................L4 ..........PK............ 8 Robin Hood .............................................................L4 ..........PK............ 8 Toy Story 3 ..............................................................L4 ..........PK............ 8 Aladdin .....................................................................L5 ..........PK............ 8 Alice in Wonderland ...............................................L5 ..........PK............ 8 Hercules ...................................................................L5 ..........PK............ 8 Hunchback of Notre-Dame, The ...........................L5 ..........PK............ 8 Ratatouille ................................................................L5 ..........PK............ 8 WALL-E ...................................................................L5 ..........PK............ 8 Atlantis: Lost Empire ...............................................L6 ..........PK............ 8 Cars ..........................................................................L6 ..........PK............ 8 Lilo & Stitch ..............................................................L6 ..........PK............ 8 Mulan........................................................................L6 ..........PK............ 8 Pocahontas...............................................................L6 ..........PK............ 8 Up.............................................................................L6 ..........PK............ 8

CLIL Katie Grows a Bean Plant........................................L1 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Making Music ...........................................................L1 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Wheels Go Round ..................................................L1 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Where I Live ............................................................L1 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Awake at Night ........................................................L2 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Clothes at Work......................................................L2 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Tom at the Harbour ................................................L2 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Butterflies and Frogs ................................................L3 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Festival Fun ..............................................................L3 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Sport With Trainer Tim ..........................................L3 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Up in the Air ............................................................L3 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Animal Athletes .......................................................L4 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Brain Gym ................................................................L4 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Harry‘s Clothes Project ..........................................L5 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Island Hopping .........................................................L5 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Animal Camouflage .................................................L6 ..........CLIL ...... 10 Our Changing Planet ...............................................L6 ..........CLIL ...... 10 World of Homes, A ................................................L6 ..........CLIL ...... 10

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2001: A Space Odyssey .......................................................L5 ........ PR A Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The .........................................L1 ........ PR Alexander the Great ............................................................L4 ........ PR Ali and his Camera ...............................................................L1 ........ PR Amazon Rain Forest, The ....................................................L2 ........ PR Amazon Rally ........................................................................L1 ........ PAR American Life........................................................................L2 ........ PR Anna Karenina ......................................................................L6 ........ PR Another World.....................................................................L2 ........ PAR Audrey Hepburn ..................................................................L2 ........ PR B Babe – Pig in the City ...........................................................L2 ........ PR Babe – The Sheep Pig...........................................................L2 ........ PR Barcelona Game, The...........................................................L1 ........ PAR Battle of Newton Road, The ...............................................L1 ........ PR Beatles, The ..........................................................................L3 ........ PR Between Two Worlds ..........................................................ES ........ PR Black Beauty..........................................................................L2 ........ PR Black Cat and Other Stories, The .......................................L3 ........ PR Bleak House ..........................................................................L4 ........ PAR Blue Cat Club, The ...............................................................ES ........ PAR Body in the Library, The.......................................................L4 ........ PAR Bourne Supremacy, The .......................................................L5 ........ PR Braveheart ............................................................................L3 ........ PR Breathing Method, The ........................................................L4 ........ PR Brethren, The .......................................................................L5 ........ PR British Life .............................................................................L3 ........ PR Business @ the Speed of Thought ......................................L6 ........ PR C Canterbury Tales, The .........................................................L3 ........ PR Canterville Ghost and Other Stories, The ..........................L4 ........ PR Captain Corelli‘s Mandolin...................................................L6 ........ PR Chamber, The .......................................................................L6 ........ PR Charles Dickens....................................................................L3 ........ PAR Christmas Carol, A...............................................................L2 ........ PR Citadel, The ..........................................................................L5 ........ PR Climb, The ............................................................................L3 ........ PR Count of Monte Cristo, The ...............................................L3 ........ PR Crime and Punishment .........................................................L6 ........ PR D Dangerous Game .................................................................L3 ........ PR

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Daniel Radcliffe.....................................................................L1 ........ PR Dante‘s Peak .........................................................................L2 ........ PR Darling Buds of May, The.....................................................L3 ........ PR David Beckham.....................................................................L1 ........ PR Day of the Jackal, The ..........................................................L4 ........ PR Detective Work ...................................................................L4 ........ PR Dino‘s Day in London ..........................................................ES ........ PR Doctor Faustus .....................................................................L4 ........ PR Doll‘s House and Other Stories, The..................................L4 ........ PR Don Quixote ........................................................................L2 ........ PAR Double Helix, The ................................................................L6 ........ PR Dr Zhivago............................................................................L5 ........ PR Dream and Other Stories, The............................................L4 ........ PAR

Hat, The ................................................................................ES ........ PAR Heart of Darkness ...............................................................L5 ........ PR Heidi ......................................................................................L2 ........ PR History of Britain, A .............................................................L3 ........ PR House of Stairs, The ............................................................L4 ........ PR How Green Was My Valley .................................................L4 ........ PAR How to be an Alien ..............................................................L3 ........ PR Hunchback of Notre-Dame, The ........................................L3 ........ PR

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Earthquake, The ...................................................................L2 ........ PAR Emil and the Detectives .......................................................L3 ........ PR Evil Under the Sun ................................................................L4 ........ PAR Extreme Sports .....................................................................L2 ........ PR

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F Fall of the House of Usher and Other Stories, The ...........L3 ........ PR Far from the Madding Crowd ..............................................L4 ........ PR Fireboy, The ..........................................................................ES ........ PR First Emperor of China, The................................................L2 ........ PAR Five Famous Fairy Tales........................................................L2 ........ PR Five One-Act Plays ...............................................................L3 ........ PR Five Plays for Today ..............................................................L2 ........ PR Food for Thought .................................................................L3 ........ PR Fox (Volpone), The ..............................................................L2 ........ PR Freckles .................................................................................L2 ........ PR Fugitive, The .........................................................................L3 ........ PR

I Ideal Husband, An ................................................................L3 ........ PR Incredible Journey, The ........................................................L3 ........ PAR Inventions that Changed the World ....................................L4 ........ PR

K Kalahari Typing School for Men, The...................................L4 ........ PR Karen and the Artist .............................................................L1 ........ PR King Lear ...............................................................................L3 ........ PR King of Torts, The ................................................................L6 ........ PR King Solomon‘s Mines ..........................................................L4 ........ PR Kong ......................................................................................L2 ........ PAR Kylie Minogue .......................................................................L1 ........ PAR

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Galapagos, The .....................................................................L1 ........ PAR Ghost in the Guitar ..............................................................L3 ........ PR Ghost of Genny Castle, The................................................L2 ........ PR Gift of the Magi and Other Stories, The .............................L1 ........ PR Gone With the Wind – Part One .......................................L4 ........ PR Gone With the Wind – Part Two .......................................L4 ........ PR Grey Owl ..............................................................................L3 ........ PR Gulliver‘s Travels ..................................................................L2 ........ PR

Last Juror, The ......................................................................L2 ........ PAR Last of the Mohicans, The ...................................................L2 ........ PR Last Photo, The ....................................................................ES ........ PR Leaving Microsoft to Change the World .............................L3 ........ PR Leonardo da Vinci ................................................................L4 ........ PAR Les Misérables ......................................................................L6 ........ PR Little Women .......................................................................L1 ........ PAR Locked Room and Other Horror Stories, The...................L4 ........ PR Logan‘s Run ..........................................................................L3 ........ PAR Lorna Doone ........................................................................L4 ........ PR Lost in New York .................................................................L2 ........ PR Lost World, The :Jurassic Park ............................................L4 ........ PR

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Macbeth ................................................................................L4 ........ PR Madame Bovary....................................................................L6 ........ PR Madame Doubtfire ...............................................................L3 ........ PR Man from the South and Other Stories ..............................L6 ........ PR Man With Two Shadows and Other Ghost Stories, The ...L3 ........ PR Marcel and the Shakespeare Letters....................................L1 ........ PR Marcel and the White Star ...................................................ES ........ PR Marley and Me ......................................................................L2 ........ PR Mayor of Casterbridge, The ................................................L5 ........ PR Meet the Martians ................................................................ES ........ PAR Michael Jordan ......................................................................L1 ........ PR Midsummer Night‘s Dream, The.........................................L3 ........ PR Mike‘s Lucky Day ..................................................................L1 ........ PR Monkey King, The.................................................................L4 ........ PAR Moonfleet .............................................................................L2 ........ PR Moonstone, The ...................................................................L6 ........ PR More Tales from Shakespeare .............................................L5 ........ PR Mosquito Coast, The ...........................................................L4 ........ PR Mother Teresa ......................................................................L1 ........ PR Mr Bean.................................................................................L2 ........ PAR Mr Bean in Town ..................................................................L2 ........ PR Muhammad Ali .....................................................................L1 ........ PR Mummy Returns, The ..........................................................L2 ........ PR Mummy, The .........................................................................L2 ........ PR My Fair Lady .........................................................................L3 ........ PR Mysterious Island, The .........................................................L2 ........ PR

Partner, The ..........................................................................L5 ........ PR Pearl, The ..............................................................................L3 ........ PAR Pelé ........................................................................................L1 ........ PR Phantom of the Opera, The ................................................L5 ........ PR Prince and the Pauper, The ..................................................L2 ........ PR Princess Diana ......................................................................L3 ........ PR Prisoner of Zenda, The........................................................L5 ........ PR Project Omega .....................................................................L2 ........ PR Psycho ...................................................................................L3 ........ PR

N Nelson Mandela....................................................................L2 ........ PAR New York .............................................................................L3 ........ PR Nicholas Nickleby.................................................................L4 ........ PAR North and South ..................................................................L6 ........ PR Northanger Anney ...............................................................L6 ........ PR Noughts and Crosses ...........................................................L3 ........ PR O Odyssey, The ........................................................................L4 ........ PAR Olympics, The ......................................................................L3 ........ PAR Outstanding Short Stories....................................................L5 ........ PR

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R Railway Children, The ..........................................................L2 ........ PR Rainbow Serpent, The .........................................................L1 ........ PAR Red Pony, The.......................................................................L4 ........ PAR Remains of the Day, The .....................................................L6 ........ PR Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.............L1 ........ PR Road Ahead, The .................................................................L3 ........ PR Romans, The.........................................................................L3 ........ PAR Room in the Tower and Other Gost Stories, The..............L2 ........ PR Room With a View, A ..........................................................L6 ........ PR Runaway Jury, The ................................................................L6 ........ PR

Story of the Intenet, The .....................................................L5 ........ PR Strangers on a Train .............................................................L4 ........ PR Swiss Family Robinson, The .................................................L3 ........ PR T Tale of Two Cities, A ...........................................................L5 ........ PR Talented Mr Ripley, The .......................................................L5 ........ PR Tales from Hans Andersen...................................................L2 ........ PR Tales from Shakespeare........................................................L5 ........ PR Tales from the Arabian Nights .............................................L2 ........ PR Tales of Mystery and Imagination ........................................L5 ........ PR Theseus and the Minotaur ...................................................L1 ........ PAR Three Great Plays of Shakespeare ......................................L4 ........ PAR Three Musketeers, The ........................................................L2 ........ PR Time Machine, The...............................................................L4 ........ PR Tinker‘s Farm ........................................................................ES ........ PR Tinker‘s Island .......................................................................ES ........ PR Tom Cruise ...........................................................................ES ........ PR Troy Stone, The....................................................................ES ........ PR Turn of the Screw, The ........................................................L3 ........ PR U Under the Bridge ..................................................................L1 ........ PAR

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Saving Private Ryan ..............................................................L6 ........ PR Scandal in Bohemia, A ..........................................................L3 ........ PR Scarlet Letter, The ................................................................L2 ........ PR Scarlet Pimpernel, The .........................................................L2 ........ PAR Secret Codes ........................................................................L4 ........ PAR Sense and Sensibility .............................................................L3 ........ PR Shakespeare - His Life and Plays ..........................................L4 ........ PR Silas Marner ..........................................................................L3 ........ PAR Simon and the Spy ................................................................ES ........ PR Simply Suspense ...................................................................L2 ........ PR Snow Goose and Other Stories, The ..................................L3 ........ PAR Sons and Lovers....................................................................L5 ........ PR Speed Queens ......................................................................L1 ........ PR Stories from Shakespeare ....................................................L3 ........ PR Stories of Courage ...............................................................L3 ........ PAR Stories of Other Worlds .....................................................L2 ........ PAR

Vanity Fair .............................................................................L3 ........ PR Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor, The .....................................L2 ........ PR W War of the Worlds, The ......................................................L5 ........ PR Water for Life .......................................................................L2 ........ PAR White Fang ...........................................................................L2 ........ PR White Oryx, The..................................................................ES ........ PR Who Wants to be a Star? ....................................................ES ........ PR Wind in the Willows, The ....................................................L2 ........ PR Woman in White, The .........................................................L6 ........ PR World Folktales ....................................................................L5 ........ PR Wrong Man, The ..................................................................L1 ........ PAR Wuthering Heights ...............................................................L5 ........ PR

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