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Frankenstein (Annotated) English as a Second or Foreign Language

For TEFL ESL, ESOL, EFL, TOEFL, IELTS CEFR English as a Foreign or Second Language Students

Mary Shelley

Education / Testing & Measurement

This edition includes student exercises at the end of every chapter with answers at the end of the book.


Victor Frankenstein dabbles with forces he cannot understand when he creates a monster at University in Geneva and brings it to life. 


Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has delighted readers and film fans for many years. 


This version of the story has been specially adapted for pupils studying English as a Second or Foreign Language (ESL, ESOL, EFL, TOEFL, ELTS CEFR), ideal for those studying for Citizenship in English-speaking countries like USA and UK. The language and vocabulary are simple, and emphasis is on action using past, present and future simple tenses. 


Includes: 

1. Broad questions about the text that can be used for discussion or writing short essays 

2. More detailed questions about the text. 

3. Questions about grammar. 

4. Games you can play on your own or with a friend. 


Punctuation meets UK or USA ESL/CEFR/IELTS Level B2 in most cases, although there are some 19th Century features of the text which do not comply and have been left intact to preserve the charm of Mary Shelley's text.


The vocabulary in this book is slightly harder than for The Mysterious Affair at Styles and The Secret Adversary. You should try those books first if you are not familiar with words like the following: truthfulness, occupied, unimaginable, commenced, mechanism.


Lazlo Ferran is a fully qualified English teacher and teaches in London. He has also published more than twenty novels, making him the ideal choice to adapt Mary Shelley’s stories for children. 


Vocabulary Stretcher and Kids’ editions are also available. Paperback editions also available on Amazon.

 

Classics Adapted by a Qualified Teacher 


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