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Great Expectations - With Audio Level 5 Oxford Bookworms Library

Great Expectations - With Audio Level 5 Oxford Bookworms Library

Dickens, Charles

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A level 5 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. This version includes an audio book: listen to the story as you read.

Retold for Learners of English by Clare West.

In a gloomy, neglected house Miss Havisham sits, as she has sat year after year, in a wedding dress and veil that were once white, and are now faded and yellow with age. Her face is like a death's head; her dark eyes burn with bitterness and hate. By her side sits a proud and beautiful girl, and in front of her, trembling with fear in his thick country boots, stands young Pip.

Miss Havisham stares at Pip coldly, and murmurs to the girl at her side: 'Break his heart, Estella. Break his heart!'

  • Cover
  • GREAT EXPECTATIONS
  • Oxford Bookworms Library
  • Title page
  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • PEOPLE IN THIS STORY
  • Chapter 1: Pip meets a stranger
  • Chapter 2: Catching a convict
  • Chapter 3: An opportunity for Pip
  • Chapter 4: A present from a stranger
  • Chapter 5: Pips sister is attacked
  • Chapter 6: Great expectations
  • Chapter 7: Pip arrives in London
  • Chapter 8: Visiting Mr Wemmick and Mr Jaggers
  • Chapter 9: A visit from Joe
  • Chapter 10: Pip and Herbert talk about love
  • Chapter 11: Pip attends a burial
  • Chapter 12: Pip discovers the truth
  • Chapter 13: Planning Magwitch's future and hearing about his past
  • Chapter 14: Pip visits Estella and Miss Havisham again
  • Chapter 15: Shelter for Magwitch
  • Chapter 16: Miss Havisham realizes how Pip has suffered
  • Chapter 17: Pip is close to death
  • Chapter 18: The end of Magwitch's story
  • Chapter 19: A wedding
  • GLOSSARY
  • ACTIVITIES Before Reading
  • ACTIVITIES While Reading
  • ACTIVITIES After Reading
  • About the Author
  • About the Bookworms Library
  • Back Cover
  • Tytuł: Great Expectations - With Audio Level 5 Oxford Bookworms Library
  • Autor: Dickens, Charles
  • ISBN: 978-01-946-3166-2, 9780194631662
  • Data wydania: 2017-10-09
  • Format: Ebook
  • Identyfikator pozycji: e_09ph
  • Wydawca: Oxford University Press