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Dominoes: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

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Second Edition

Level 1: 400-Word Vocabulary

Jules Verne
Text adaptation by Lesley Thompson

Format: Paperback

Language Level: A1/A2

Dominoes are perfect for reading practice and language skills development in class or during individual study.

When ship after ship goes down in the Atlantic, Dr Pierre Aronnax and his servant, Conseil, journey from Paris to learn more. What - or who - is attacking these ships?

Aronnax, Conseil, and the Canadian, Ned Land, find the answer to this question when they meet the strange Captain Nemo.

After a long journey under the sea in Nemo's submarine, the Nautilus, the doctor and his friends plan to leave for the surface.

But how can they escape?

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Oxford Bookworms Factfiles: Titanic

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Third Edition

Level 1: 400-Word Vocabulary

Tim Vicary

Format: Paperback

Language Level: A1/A2

On a quiet sea, the biggest ship in the world is waiting. There is no noise from the engines. Up in the night sky there are hundreds of stars. Behind the ship, an iceburg - a great mountain of ice - goes slowly away into the black night. In the beautiful first-class rooms, rich passengers eat and listen to music. Down in the third-class cabins, families sleep. An exciting new life is waiting for them in America. But for many of the people in this small "city on the sea", this is their last night alive...

Oxford Bookworms Factfiles: Animals in Danger

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Third Edition

Level 1: 400-Word Vocabulary

Andy Hopkins and Joc Potter

Format: Paperback

Language Level: A1/A2

People love and need animals. They keep them in their homes and on their farms. They enjoy going to zoos, and watching animals on films and on TV. Little children love to play with toy animals. But people are a great danger to animals too. They take their land, and cut down the trees where animals have their homes. They pollute the rivers and seas, and kill big animals for their skins or for medicine. Now there are about 7,000 species of animals in danger. What can we do to protect the animals of the world - from us?