Graded Readers Teacher Photocopiables
グレイデッドリーダーズ・コピー可能教材
Catalogue 2018
Contents Popcorn Readers
pg. 2 (overview)
Starter Level
pg. 4
Level 1
pg. 5
Level 2
pg. 6
Level 3
pg. 7
ELT Readers
pg. 8 (overview)
Starter Level
pg. 10
Level 1
pg. 11
Level 2
pg. 12
Level 3
pg. 13
Level 4
pg. 14
DVD Readers
pg. 15
Timesavers Photocopiables
pg. 16
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Bestsellers Popcorn Readers
ELT Readers
DVD Readers
Timesavers (photocopiable teacher resources)
Popcorn Readers
Meet...
Meet the key characters before reading the story
登場キャラクター を紹介!
Scholastic Popcorn ELT Readers are a series of low-level graded readers. Based on popular films and TV series, Popcorn Readers are targeted at children in the early stages of learning English. 初級者向けのリーダーシリーズ。 Scholastic Popcorn Readersは、大人気 の映画やテレビシリーズ、児童文学を ベースにした、初級の英語学習者に最適 なシリーズです。
Why choose Popcorn Readers?
Popcorn Readers おすすめポイント
* From The Animals of Kung Fu Panda Starter Level
Real World
■ High-interest stories based on popular film and TV series ベースは大人気の映画やテレビ シリーズ! ! ■ Created with language-learning consultants 言語学習を目的とした本文構成 ■ Audio CD of story recording available for most titles 多数のタイトルにCDパックをご用意! ■ Includes comprehension, vocabulary and language-learning activities 読解力、 語彙、言語学習のアクティ ビティを収録 ■ Download free teacher’s resources from www.scholastic.co.uk to enhance learner benefit, make planning & assessment easy, and save yourself time! www.scholastic.co.ukのウェブサイト より教師用指導教材を無料ダウン ロード可能。 レッスン計画や評価が 簡単に!
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feathers
ストーリーに関連
A bird can fly because it has feathers and veryy lig ght bones.
Birds, wings and feathers
■ Over 50 carefully-graded readers 50以上の豊富なタイトルと、丁寧 なレベル分け
How do bird ds fly? ?
very light した教科 ・文化 bones
情報を紹介
At the end of Rio Blu learns how to fly. Some birds are very good at flying … and some birds can’t fly.
Osttriich hes Ostriches have wings and feathers but they can’t fly. They have strong legs and can run very fast – about 70 kilometres an hour! Ostriches can be 2 metres tall.
Hummiingb bird ds Hummingbirds flap their wings very quickly. Because of this, they can stay in one place. A bee hummingbird is very small. It is about 5 centimetres long g.
The Arcttic Tern
Hummingbird
Penguiins
Some birds migrate. They fly many kilometres to eat and to breed. The Arctic Tern lives in the Arctic from May to August and then it flies about 20,,000 kilome etres to the Antarctic!
Penguins are birds, but they can’t fly. They flap their wing gs under water … and swim!
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What do these words mean? Find out.
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Headwords - 語彙数 Word Count - 総語数 Headwords
Word Count
For children’s first stories in English
150
約200語
For children beginning to read independently in English
200
約500語
Level 2
For children gaining confidence in reading in English
250
約800語
Level 3
For children reading confidently in English
300
約1,100語
Starter Level
Level 1
Student Level
* From Rio: Learning to Fly Level 2
はじめて英語の本を読むお子様
自分で英語の本を読み始めたお子様
英語で本を読む自信を持ち始めたお子様
自信を持って英語の本を読めるお子様
* Word count data is provided as a guide - the exact number varies by title. 総語数データは目安の数値です。正確な語数は各タイトルにてご確認ください。
What’s Inside?
生徒の想像力
を育む演劇形式
Imagine …
ワークや、やる気を 引き出すチャンツ
Chant
アクティビティ
1
Your teacher is going to read the Rio story. When the whistle blows, say the missing word.
T 9
Listen and read.
Can you fly?
For example:
Can you fly? Fly in the sky? It was morning in the rainforest of Rio. A young blue Spix’s Macaw watched the birds in the .
‘I want to fly too,’ he thought. But he was young and his wings were not .
Can you open your wings like me? Can you fly? Fly in the sky? Can you look up and see? See me?
Sky!
Can you fly? Fly in the sky? Can you open your wings like me? Flying is fun! Come on everyone!
Strong!
Fly in the sky with me!
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her reso Free downloadable teacン ロード!
指導用教材無料ダウ
Popcorn ELT Readers Teacher’s Notes
Imagine... and Chant
Chapter Quizzes Chapter 3
Motivating drama and chanting activities
Lesson plans Chapter quizzes Project work Downloadable flashcards
(Answer key, page 11)
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3 Squidward has got talent. 4 The customers don’t buy tomatoes.
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5 The customers throw tomatoes at SpongeBob.
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Chapter 4
レベルに
1 SpongeBob cleans up the customers / tomatoes .
アクティビティ!
Puzzle time!
4 Mr Krabs has got a lot of talent / money. 5 SpongeBob is a customer / star.
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3 Squidward is angry / hungry.
1 Who or what is it? Write next to each picture.
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無料ダウンロード教材
2 The customers love / laugh SpongeBob.
fold
応じた楽しい
Circle the words.
I’m frightened. I’m going up and up. I’m going to fight the Dragon Warrior.
Puzzle time!
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Popcorn Readers
Starter Level
SpongeBob eats a lot of cereal. Then he goes out.
SPO N GE BOB'S N E W TOY SpongeBob is eating breakfast. ‘Look, Gary!’ he says. ‘Eat this cereal and have a free toy!’
4
5
* From Spongebob Squarepants: SpongeBob’s New Toy Starter Level
Where do they live? The Smurfs live in Smurf Village. There are a lot of Smurfs!
They live in small houses. The houses are mushrooms.
mushroom
6
Book Only: 680円 With CD: 1,200円
Headword Count: 150 Word Count : Up to 200
ISBN
4
7
* From The Smurfs: Meet the Smurfs! Starter Level
Title
ISBN
Title
9781407169859
Angry Birds: Pigs on Bird Island
9781909221840
SpongeBob Squarepants: Underwater Friends
9781407169842
Angry Birds: Pigs on Bird Island (with CD)
9781909221833
SpongeBob Squarepants: Underwater Friends (with CD)
9781910173800
Animals of Kung Fu Panda
9781910173220
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Meet the Turtles!
9781910173794
Animals of Kung Fu Panda (with CD)
9781909221819
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Meet the Turtles! (with CD)
9781910173763
How to Train Your Dragon: Hiccup and Friends
9781910173183
Who are the Smurfs?
9781910173756
How to Train Your Dragon: Hiccup and Friends (with CD)
9781910173114
Who are the Smurfs? (with CD)
9781910173787
Meet the Croods
9781910173770
Meet the Croods (with CD)
9781910173176
Meet the Smurfs!
9781910173107
Meet the Smurfs! (with CD)
9781910173237
Mr Bean: A Day at the Beach
9781909221796
Mr Bean: A Day at the Beach (with CD)
9781910173244
Mr Bean's Guide to London
9781909221772
Mr Bean's Guide to London (with CD)
9781910173213
SpongeBob Squarepants: SpongeBob’s New Toy
9781909221857
SpongeBob Squarepants: SpongeBob’s New Toy (with CD)
* Please enquire about level sets & full sets レベルセット、 フルセットもあります。お問い合わせください。 * Prices exclude sales tax 表示価格は税抜です。
* New titles are printed in red. 赤字タイトルは新刊です。
Popcorn Readers
Level 1
Meet ...
I’m Granny Squirrel. This is the key to the treasure of the Golden Squirrel.
the animals from
Granny Squirrel I’m King Julien. I’m King Rat. I’m looking for the treasure.
Fred King Rat King Julien
We are penguins. We live at New York Zoo. We are looking for the treasure too.
Marlene Kowalski
Rico Maurice
Private
Mort
Before you read …
Skipper
2
3
What do you think? Who finds the treasure?
* From Penguins of Madagascar: The Lost Treasure of the Golden Squirrel Level 1
Now Flint has a new invention. It is the Food Machine. ‘Look!’ says Flint to his dad. ‘Water goes in here. And food comes out!’ ‘Oh no!’ says Flint’s dad. ‘I can make food for everyone,’ says Flint. ‘No more sardines!’
But there is always a problem with Flint’s inventions. His car does not fly. His spray-on shoes never come off. The people of Swallow Falls laugh at Flint. 8
9
* From Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Level 1
Book Only: 710円 With CD: 1,250円
Headword Count: 200 Word Count: Up to 500
ISBN
Title
ISBN
Title
9781910173275
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
9781906861452
Mr Bean: Royal Bean
9781910173268
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (with CD)
9781906861469
Mr Bean: Royal Bean (with CD)
9781910173152
Gargamel’s Magic Spell
9781908351531
Over the Hedge
9781910173084
Gargamel’s Magic Spell (with CD)
9781908351548
Over the Hedge (with CD)
9781906861964
Hachiko: A Loyal Dog
9781908351555
Penguins of Madagascar, The: The Lost Treasure of the
9781906861971
Hachiko: A Loyal Dog (with CD)
9781910173824
How to Train Your Dragon
9781910173817
How to Train Your Dragon (with CD)
Golden Squirrel 9781908351562
Penguins of Madagascar, The: The Lost Treasure of the Golden Squirrel, The (with CD) Rio 1: Blu and Jewel
9781906861391
Ice Age 1
9781908351074
9781906861407
Ice Age 1 (with CD)
9781908351081
Rio 1: Blu and Jewel (with CD)
Ice Age 4: Continental Drift
9781906861230
Shrek 1
Ice Age 4: Continental Drift (with CD)
9781906861247
Shrek 1 (with CD)
Jungle Book, The: Man Trap
9781909221727
SpongeBob Squarepants: Talent Show
9781908351500
Jungle Book, The: Man Trap (with CD)
9781909221734
SpongeBob Squarepants: Talent Show (with CD)
9781908351517
Jungle Book , The: Cobra’s Egg
9781909221642
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rise of the Turtles
Jungle Book, The: Cobra’s Egg (with CD)
9781909221659
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rise of the Turtles (with CD)
9781908351470
Kung Fu Panda Holiday
9781407133638
Tintin 1: Tintin's Daring Escape
9781908351487
Kung Fu Panda Holiday (with CD)
9781906861315
Madagascar 1
* Please enquire about level sets & full sets レベルセット、 フルセットもあります。お問い合わせください。
9781906861322
Madagascar 1 (with CD)
9781407169637 9781407169620 9781908351494
9781908351524
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* New titles are printed in red. 赤字タイトルは新刊です。
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Popcorn Readers
Level 2 A van drove into the road. ‘Yes!’ said Leo. ‘Let’s go and ask that man.’ The Turtles jumped down. ‘Stop!’ Raph shouted to the man. ‘There are four of us and one of you,’ said Donnie. ‘So what are you going to do?’ The man shot at the Turtles and drove away. ‘Oh no!’ shouted Raph to Donnie. ‘Why did you ask that?’
KRAANG ATTACK! CHAPTER ONE
‘Who makes the mutagen?’
‘Why are we here?’ asked Mikey. It was night in New York and the Turtles waited and watched. ‘We want to find April,’ said Leo. ‘Someone down there knows something.’ 6
7
* From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Kraang Attack! Level 2
CHAPTER TWO
In the city
One night, Theo went to the city. He wanted to see some cars. He jumped on a car and it started to race. The car drove very fast and Theo fell into the turbo engine … and when he came out, he was different. ‘I’m a turbo snail now!’ said Theo.
‘Look at me!’ Theo said to Chet. But Chet was angry. ‘What’s the matter?’ asked Theo. ‘You are not a car, you’re a snail!’ said Chet. Suddenly, a big bird took Chet away. ‘Theo! Help me!’ shouted Chet.
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Book Only: 710円 With CD: 1,250円
Headword Count: 250 Word Count: Up to 800
ISBN
6
Title
9
* From Turbo Level 2
ISBN
Title
9781407169873
Angry Birds: Stop the Pigs!
9781908351586
Puss in Boots: The Outlaw (with CD)
9781407169866
Angry Birds: Stop the Pigs! (with CD)
9781906861988
Rango
9781910173299
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2
9781908351098
Rio 2: Learning to Fly
9781910173282
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (with CD)
9781908351104
Rio 2: Learning to Fly (with CD)
9781910173848
How to Train Your Dragon 2
9781906861254
Shrek 2
9781910173831
How to Train Your Dragon 2 (with CD)
9781906861261
Shrek 2 (with CD)
9781906861414
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
9781910173169
Smurfs 2
9781906861421
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (with CD)
9781910173091
Smurfs 2 (with CD)
9781407169651
Ice Age: Collision Course
9781909221703
SpongeBob Squarepants: Wormy
9781407169644
Ice Age: Collision Course (with CD)
9781909221710
SpongeBob Squarepants: Wormy (with CD)
9781906861353
Kung Fu Panda
9781909221666
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Kraang Attack!
9781906861360
Kung Fu Panda (with CD)
9781909221673
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Kraang Attack! (with CD)
9781407169675
Little Prince and the Red Rose, The
9781908351630
Time Jump: Back to the Stone Age
9781407169668
Little Prince and the Red Rose, The (with CD)
9781908351647
Time Jump: Back to the Stone Age (with CD)
9781906861339
Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa
9781407133645
Tintin 2: Danger at Sea
9781906861346
Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa (with CD)
9781910173862
Turbo
9781906861476
Mr Bean: Toothache
9781910173855
Turbo (with CD)
9781906861483
Mr Bean: Toothache (with CD)
9781908351579
Puss in Boots: The Outlaw
* Please enquire about level sets & full sets レベルセット、 フルセットもあります。お問い合わせください。 * Prices exclude sales tax 表示価格は税抜です。
* New titles are printed in red. 赤字タイトルは新刊です。
Popcorn Readers
Level 3
Meet ...
Brad
the people in
This is Brad. He’s from the USA, but he’s in London for a week.
Mr Bean This is Mr Bean. He lives in London. He likes the Queen.
Mrs Wicket This is Mrs Wicket. She isn’t very nice. Mr Bean lives in some rooms in her house.
474cc
The Queen
Skin
This is the Queen. She lives in London too.
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In this story, people give someone a lot of money. Who are they going to give the money to?
This is Mary. She’s Mrs Wicket’s friend.
This is Teddy. He’s Mr Bean’s best friend.
687c Dress Edge
Before you read …
Mary
Teddy
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* From Mr Bean: The Palace of Bean Level 3
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‘I’m not like other Boovs,’ Oh said sadly. But Oh and Tip were friends now. They flew through sun and rain, day and night. Suddenly, they saw a lot of small Boov spaceships. They were all flying away. ‘They’re not looking for us!’ Oh shouted. ‘They’re running away. The Gorgs are coming!’
CHAPTER FOUR
‘You’re my friend!’ Oh showing Tip the computer chip he’s taken from the crashed Gorg spaceship ‘Look! Gorg spaceships!’ Oh shouted. ‘Why are Gorgs angry with Boovs?’ Suddenly, the car crashed into a Gorg spaceship. Was there a Gorg inside? Oh was very frightened. But no … ‘A Gorg computer chip! Their computer chips are better than ours,’ Oh said. He put the computer chip in the car and they flew very quickly to Australia.
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Book Only: 710円 With CD: 1,250円
Headword Count: 300 Word Count: Up to 1,100
ISBN
Title
19
* From Home Level 3
ISBN
Title
9781910173886
Home
9781908351111
Rio 3: Looking For Blu
9781910173879
Home (with CD)
9781908351128
Rio 3: Looking For Blu (with CD)
9781906861438
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
9781906861278
Shrek 3
9781906861445
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (with CD)
9781906861285
Shrek 3 (with CD)
9781908351883
Kieran’s Karate Adventure
9781906861292
Shrek Forever After
9781908351890
Kieran’s Karate Adventure (with CD)
9781906861308
Shrek Forever After (with CD)
9781906861377
Kung Fu Panda 2: The Kaboom of Doom
9781407169897
Smurfs: The Lost Village
9781906861384
Kung Fu Panda 2: The Kaboom of Doom (with CD)
9781407169880
Smurfs: The Lost Village (with CD)
9781910173909
Kung Fu Panda 3
9781909221741
SpongeBob Squarepants: DoodleBob
9781910173893
Kung Fu Panda 3 (with CD)
9781909221758
SpongeBob Squarepants: DoodleBob (with CD)
9781908351616
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
9781909221680
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donnie's Robot
9781908351623
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (with CD)
9781909221697
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donnie's Robot (with CD)
9781906861490
Mr Bean: The Palace of Bean
9781407133652
Tintin 3: The Lost Treasure
9781906861506
Mr Bean: The Palace of Bean (with CD)
9781906861513
Nanny McPhee & the Big Bang
9781906861520
Nanny McPhee & the Big Bang (with CD)
9781908351593
Puss in Boots: The Gold of San Ricardo
9781908351609
Puss in Boots: The Gold of San Ricardo (with CD)
* Please enquire about level sets & full sets レベルセット、 フルセットもあります。お問い合わせください。 * Prices exclude sales tax 表示価格は税抜です。
* New titles are printed in red. 赤字タイトルは新刊です。
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Scholastic ELT Readers
Full-colour graphics
Film stills aid comprehension and bring the story to life!
Scholastic ELT Readers are a series of contemporary film and TV adaptations, original fiction, classic literature and biographies, ideal for high school, university and adult readers. 話題の映画や海外のドラマ、 オリジナル ストーリー、古典文学、伝記など、高校や 大学、大人向けとしても最適です!お気 に入りのタイトルが必ず見つかります。
Why choose ELT Readers?
写真によって理解力と 現実味が深まる!
* From Senna Level 2 * From Malala Level 1 PEOPLE AND PLACES
Places
ELT Readers おすすめポイント ■ Over 60 exciting titles that students will love 生徒が夢中になる60以上のタイトル ■ Adaptations of award-winning films and TV series 受賞歴のある映画やドラマに関連 する内容
BleTcHley Park is a country house near the town of Milton Keynes, north-west of London. During the Second World War, it was Britain’s code breaking centre.
作中の人物像と背景
alan Turing
設定で理解が深まる!
Joan clarke
is a brilliant mathematician. He is a professor at Cambridge and very good at code breaking.
is also a brilliant mathematician. She works in a university.
commander dennisTon
sTewarT menzies
is an important officer in charge of the country’s warships.
is the head of MI6. ‘MI’ means Military Intelligence, which means spies. The people at MI6 were Britain’s spies.
There were several huts, or long, low buildings, around the main house at Bletchley. Each hut had a number. The Enigma team works in Hut 8 and has a workshop in Hut 11. The workers go to the Beer Hut to drink beer, dance and spend their free time.
■ Inspiring biographies of contemporary icons 現代を代表する著名人の感動的な 伝記 ■ Carefully-graded syllabus じっくり少しずつレベルアップできる 段階構成 ■ Audio CD of story recording available for most titles 多数のタイトルにCDパックをご用意! ■ Download free teacher’s resources from www.scholastic.co.uk to enhance learner benefit, make planning & assessment easy, and save yourself time! www.scholastic.co.ukのウェブサイト より教師用指導教材を無料ダウン ロード可能。 レッスン計画や評価が 簡単に!
HugH alexander
breakers at Bletchley Park. People and Places
in the Bletchley team.
4
5
puts characters and settings in context
* From The Imitation Game Level 3
Headwords - 語彙数 Word Count - 総語数
Scholastic ELT Readersは5レベル構成 Level
Starter Level
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
8
JoHn cairncross and PeTer HilTon are also
becomes head of the team of code
Student Level
1 year of English
英語を1年間学習している方
CEFR
Headwords
Word Count
Pre-A1
300
約1,500語
A1
600
約4,000語
A2
1,000
約7,000語
B1
1,500
約10,000語
B1
2,000
約15,000語
1–2 years of English
英語を1~2年程度学習している方 2–3 years of English
英語を2~3年程度学習している方
3+ years of English
英語を3年以上学習している方 4+ years of English
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ROMEO & JULIET
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suggestions on how to use readers in class, extra activities and follow-up project work
ACTIVITIES
of Juliet’s family. b) Romeo is …………………… ………… when they have c) Romeo and Juliet are ………… . goodbye say to ………… to learn that Romeo d) Friar Laurence is ………… loves Juliet and not Rosaline. when Romeo’s friends laugh e) Nurse is …………………… at her.
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when f) Juliet is …………………… message.
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2 Put these events from Act Two
People and places Answer the questions. a) What are the two important and Capulet ………… Montague ………… ………… SCH families in Verona called? ……………………………… b) Two people make medicines. Which two? ……………………………… c) Who wants to marry Juliet? ……………………………… d) Who looks after Juliet?
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Act One
SELF-STUDY ACTIVITIES
Ch apters 1–2
Self-Studyアクティ
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Before you read You can use your dictionary. 1 Complete the sentences with these words. agree campaign God leader politics save shoot a) We are starting a … for better food at our school. b) I work in … because I want changes in our country. c) Please don’t … me! I can’t help you if I’m dead! d) She and I have opposite ideas about everything. We never … . e) He’s going to die. Nothing can … him now. f) Long ago in Egypt, people believed in Ra, the … of the Sun. g) Barack Obama became the … of the USA in 2009. 2 Match the two halves of these sentences. a) People go to school because they want b) When two countries fight, there’s c) Three or more people together are d) To shoot someone, you need e) Buildings sometimes fall down in
ROMEO & JULIET ✗
Level 2
Self-Study
helps students check comprehension as they progress
5 True or false? Correct the false sentences. a) Malala was with her family when the Taliban shot her. b) Women in Swat Valley always wear a hijab or burqa in town. c) When people gave Fazlullah money, he bought school books. d) Music and DVD shops closed because of the earthquake.
Juliet marry the day of you wants to marry after they meet. Imagine one You ask your partner if he/she someone you met yesterday. tion. conversa a Have idea. good thinks it’s a
and 3 Work with a partner. Romeo
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or 1 Are these sentences true (T)
false (F)?
T level. is suitable for students who steps in front Rosaline because is in love withThis beenRomeo learning English for at least two years and a) Mercutio dieshave c) Romeo tells Benvolio that he up to three years. It corresponds with sword. see Tybalt’s thecannot Common of him and he European Framework level A2. Suitable him. marry that Juliet willfor users of CROWN/TEA CROWN/TEAM M magazines. d) Lord Capulet tells Lord Paris magazines. Mercutio is dead.
b) Romeo runs away because was right to kill Tybalt. c) Lord Montague says Romeo he has because Romeo killFriar’s Five:toThe wants letter never reaches Romeo. Instead Romeo The tragic story of Romeo and Juliet takes place Prince EscalusAct over a fewd)days hears of Juliet’s death and rides back to Verona. in Verona He finds her ‘body’ killed Tybalt. s. in Italy, nearly 500 years ago. 2 Make sentence in the tomb. He drinks poison and dies. Juliet Act One: The action starts Capulet wakes, finds him Romeo to see Capulets and and partybetween with a fight dead is Tybalt the to that Before you read i) learns and kills herself. The Prince and the Capulet e) When Julietdead Montagues – the two families always fight a) Romeo thinks and Montague and father. when they meet mother Rosaline. to her parents arrive. An unhappy gone, she goes Friar Laurence tells them the story. All because they hate each other. We then meet Romeo, a Montague, You can use your dictionary. who are horrified and they promise to live in peace to enough is unhappily inii)love from now on, so is old Juliet with a girl called Rosaline. Meanwhile doesn’t in italics. that Romeowords and Juliet b) Lord Capulet have not died for nothing. correct the Capulets 2 Choose the arewords. having a ball, and everyone is invited except marry. 6 Complete the sentences with these think as bad as / the Montagues. Romeo and his friends decide tells Romeo that things are not a) Friar Laurence to learn that Juliet is to go anyway, THE BACK STORY upsetthemselves. wearing masks to iii) disguise army bomb peace reporter goes Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, c) Romeoprize recognises Romeo at the a Capulet. Shakespeare he thinks. wrote Romeo and Juliet, his most famous party and is angry. Romeo and Julietworse than see each other and fall in love. They speak, king. story, in 1594–5. It has beennight / for cinema love Juliettimes a) I want to be a … for a newspaper. with kiss filmed and many part. good-loo wedding is and to spend his iv) that Paris He tells Romeo television. The photos in this Scholastic Reader come d) Nurse thinksAct Two: Romeo sees Juliet on her balcony and climbs up. b) The from the lovers only beautiful 2013 filmminute. their feelings is thewant Romeo & Juliet, starring Douglas Booth and b) I don’t want to be in the …express because I don’t tonextgo for each other. v) Rosaline The dayto theywar. leave Verona this Hailee e) Romeo ismeet at Friar Laurence’s church and Steinfeld. The script was adapted by Julian Juliet they marry. woman in Verona. and Fellowes, the writer between Lord Paris a wedding Three: picture. In another street fight, Tybalt kills Romeo’s of theplans popular c) There’s a £100 … for theActbest TV series Downton c) Lord Capulet the Capulet party in masks. e) Romeo and his friends go to SYNOPSIS a Capulet. f) Juliet discovers that Romeo is
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away. Prince you are at the Imagine for Wednesday / Thursday. partner. ain Escalus with arrives d) There are too many wars theand world. Why can’t we have says Romeo 使いやすい! 3 Work must leave the city forever. After …? MEDIA LINKS see? Romeo and do you Juliet secretly spend their wedding night together, is crying because of Romeo / Tybalt. party. What think she DVD: Romeo d) Juliet’s parents & Juliet starring Douglas Booth and Hailee Steinfeld Romeo leaves for Mantua. e) There was a ... in the city yesterday and thirty people Juliet’s father believes Juliet died. is crying is available on DVD. to Romeo / Mercutio. Romeo kills Tybalt in revenge, and
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Paris, he is very angry. Lord Paris. available accompany the Scholastic Reader. forget Romeo ActaFour: 7 Chapter 4 is called ‘Without Home’. is going to be without a andto marry Juliet goes spaces. the to Friar s inWho Laurence, who makes a plan. He correct adjective Internet: Find extensive educational 1 Put thewill 追加アクティビティや resources for give her a sleeping potion and she will sleep for two days, B. on the website schools on or plays William Shakespeare Choose andAhis appearing dead. Her family will put upset home, do you think? Why? with a partner. worried of the Royal 3 Work Shakespeare her in the surprised family tomb. sad When afraid not
Act Twocheer her up. When Juliet refuses to marry
The Friar writes to Romeo
After you read 4 Complete the sentences with the correct names. a) … didn’t learn to read and write as a child. b) The … helped a lot of people after an earthquake. c) A lot of people listened to …’s ideas on the radio.
* From Malala Level 1
One.
a) Benvolio starts a fight. b) Prince Escalus stops the fight.
happyshe wakes, Romeo will be waiting
i) a gun. ii) an earthquake. iii) a group. iv) an education. v) a war.
3 Read ‘People and Places’ on pages 4–5 and answer the questions. a) Where are Malala and her family from? b) How many brothers and sisters does Malala have? c) Where do Malala and her family live now?
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with instructions. on her Laurence to Friar doesn’t go Theatre at www.shakesp earesglobe.com. After you read worried ………… when Romeo appears a) Juliet is ………… Have their conversation. たリソース! 8 When did these thingsbalcony. happen? Number them 1–7. Photocopiable a) Malala joined a new political group for children. 2 HOW TO USE YOUR SCHOLASTIC READER ©Scholastic Ltd b) Fazlullah said, ‘From January the 15th, there are going to be no Choosing and motivating list on page 4 of this resource sheet). Select girls at school.’ the English language Do your students know the story of Romeo and Juliet? Have they option on the DVD, and turn on the English subtitles if students seen the film? Explain that this is a story about love, murder, find the dialogue difficult to follow. c) Malala started writingrevenge a blog. and passion. Glossary d) The war started again,Organising and lots of people left Mingora. Go to ‘New Words’ at the back of the reader. Translate the words Read notes about using the playscript in class on page with the class or ask students to find meanings 6, and e) Malala’s school closed.decidetheif you at home. The want students to read alone, read aloud or Vocabulary Builder on page 3 of this resource act out sheet practises the play in the classroom. Select exercises the Self-Study the new words. f) The Pakistani army arrived Mingora and warfrom started. section atin the back of the reader and extra activities from this resource sheet to go with each part of the Fact File play. Allshe answers are g) Malala and her familyon came back to Mingora and decided to page 4 of this resource sheet. Set this as self-study or use for whole class work. It includes a biography of William Shakespeare as well as Using the CD be a politician. information about films of Romeo and Juliet. Use the internet sites listed above to extend students’ study.
Students can listen to the CD and follow in their books. They can listen
and then act it themselves. They can act it themselves and 9 Answer the questions. then listen. All these activities will improve their reading skills. the DVD a) Why did Malala wantUsing to be a doctor? The film is nearly 2 hours long. Select key scenes to show in b) Where did people read Malala’s blog? parallel with the class acting schedule (for scene ideas, see the c) Where did Malala go when the war started again? ©Scholastic Ltd d) Why was she angry with her father on her birthday? e) Why were there reporters at Malala’s school in 2011?
What did they think? Get everyone to do a written or spoken review of Romeo & Juliet. Compare opinions. Would they like to go and see the play, either in English or their own language? Did you enjoy using it in class? Let us know at readers@link2english.com .
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CHAPTER 1: Write to me!
I’m living with Mr and Mrs Lacey. Mr Lacey works in a cinema. Mrs Lacey is a policewoman. They always ask me the same thing: ‘How are you today?’ ‘OK,’ I answer. I ask about London, but Mr Lacey says, ‘Let’s talk this evening. I’m going to work now. Goodbye, Junko. Have a good day!’
by Junko
Monday July 11th – 15.39
I’m writing this blog in the Double Decker Internet Café in London. The café is in a tall, old, red London bus next to my language school. I love it. It’s very British. I’m from Tokyo but I’m living in the UK for three months. I’m learning English here. My name’s Junko. This is me. I’ve got black hair, dark eyes, glasses and a big smile.
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The map flies away in the storm. Oh no!
The Storm Hawks are looking through the Cyclonians’ rubbish. The Cyclonians are doing something here!
Let’s see what’s here …
Piper sees the map again.
Hey! Yorga Juice! I love Yorga Juice!
I want to go back to the Condor!
This is a bad storm. Let’s fly! I’ve got it!
A storm is coming. Let’s go now!
One minute … What’s this?
You go to the Condor! See you there!
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Headword Count: 300
Word Count: Up to 1,500
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9781904720539
Blog Love
9781905775385
Storm Hawks
9781904720348
Blog Love (with CD)
9781905775392
Storm Hawks (with CD)
9781407169606
Goosebumps
9781905775699
Zoey 101: Dance Contest
9781407169613
Goosebumps (with CD)
9781904720546
Kaori and the Lizard King
9781904720362
Kaori and the Lizard King (with CD)
9781407169699
Little Prince, The
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Robin Hood: The Taxman
9781905775187
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ELT Readers
Level 1 FACT FILE
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FAMOUS DOGS
Lassie is probably the most famous dog in film. There are more than ten films and many TV series about her. Lassie is beautiful and clever. She always helps her owners when they’re in trouble. The first Lassie film was in 1943 but they are still making Lassie films today. Of course, it’s not the same dog actor! A dog called Pal played Lassie in the first film. Many dogs from Pal’s family are in later films.
Everyone loves dogs. We love watching them in films and reading about them in books. Here are some dogs that are famous all over the world. Do you know why they are famous?
)TG[HTKCTU $QDD[ Bobby was a real dog. He lived in the 1850s in Edinburgh, in Scotland. His story is very sad. Bobby’s owner was John Gray and for two years they went everywhere together. In 1858 Gray died. For the next fourteen years Bobby sat on his grave. He only left for his food or when it got very cold in the winter. Today there is a statue of the little dog near John Gray’s grave.
)TQOKV Gromit is one of the world’s funniest dogs. Gromit can’t talk but he’s very clever. He’s good at inventing machines. He does a lot of exciting things with his owner, Wallace. Gromit is one of the bestloved stars in the UK today.
Can you think of a famous dog in your country? Why is it famous?
.CKMC A lot of people know about this dog, but they don’t know her name. In 1957 Laika went 2,000 miles into space. Russian scientists found Laika in the streets in Moscow. She didn’t have a home. They trained her to travel into space. Sadly, Laika died. But we learned a lot about space travel because of this dog. What do these words mean? You can use a dictionary. real grave statue space scientist travel (n/v) TV series
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Ch apter 4
without a hoMe In the days after her school closed, Malala wrote more of her blog. It was now on English websites as well as the Urdu one, and in a Pakistani newspaper too. Sometimes Malala read her schoolbooks alone in her room, but it wasn’t much fun without her friends. She was very happy when, after six weeks away from school, the Taliban and the Pakistan army agreed to end the war. Girls’ education was part of the peace agreement, and girls’ schools opened again.
MILLIONS LEAVET THEIR HOMES IN SWA
But people quickly started breaking the agreement, and in May the war started again. This time, Tor Pekai didn’t want to stay in Mingora. She decided to take Malala and the boys to her family home in the country. People leaving their homes in Mingora
More than two million people left their homes. Some were in cars, with big bags of clothes and food. Others were on bikes or on foot. It usually took a few hours to drive from Mingora to Tor Pekai’s family, but that time it took two days. They walked the last twenty-four kilometres with all their bags on their backs. Ziauddin didn’t come with them to Tor Pekai’s family. He lived and worked with other campaigners in the city of Peshawar. The work was important, but it was difficult for the children without their father. When Malala turned twelve, he forgot her birthday. She was very angry with him. After three months, the war ended and the people of Swat Valley went home. As Malala saw Mingora again, she thought about all her country’s problems, and her plans to be a doctor. Pakistan already had a lot of good doctors, but it needed better political leaders. She decided to be a politician. The Taliban didn’t make the laws in Swat now but they still bombed schools. And they bombed one of Ziauddin’s campaigner friends and shot another. They wanted Ziauddin dead too. They also knew Malala’s face from the American film. ‘But that’s OK,’ thought her mother and father. ‘The Taliban kill men, but they never kill children.’ When Malala didn’t think about the Taliban, life was good. She talked a lot on TV about girls’ education. She was also in a new political group for children. Every month, young people from different parts of Swat Valley came together and decided on the biggest problems for children. Malala, as the group’s leader, then asked the politicians of Swat for change. ‘Street children must have more help with their
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ISBN
Title
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9781904720249
Billy Elliot
9781905775064
Mr Bean's Holiday
9781904720355
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9781905775071
Mr Bean's Holiday (with CD)
9781904720119
Date with Disaster!
9781905775231
Night at the Museum
9781904720379
Date with Disaster! (with CD)
9781905775248
Night at the Museum (with CD)
9781904720935
Goal 2 Hotel for Dogs
9781909221864
This is One Direction! (with CD)
9781905775880
Pelé
9781905775897
Hotel for Dogs (with CD)
9781905775989
Pelé (with CD)
9781905775941
Little Women
9781905775996
Spooky Skaters: The Graffiti Ghost
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Malala
9781905775606
Spooky Skaters: The Graffiti Ghost (with CD)
9781910173596
Tintin: The Three Scrolls
9781910173602
Malala (with CD)
9781407133669
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9781905775873
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9781904720881
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ELT Readers
Level 2 CHAPTER 4
At first, Prost and Senna worked quite well as teammates. But they were very different. Prost thought carefully about a race. He did exactly as much as he needed to. If he could win a championship with a third place in the race, he came third. Senna could never do that. ‘Something inside me, something very strong, pushes me on,’ he once explained. ‘I try to beat myself.’ He also tried to beat Prost. As they now drove in the same cars, the races were a fair test of their driving. Senna drove the fastest qualifying lap in thirteen of the season’s sixteen races. But qualifying laps didn’t win races. Senna drove his car so hard that there were sometimes problems.
Teammate trouble: Senna and Prost In his first season at McLaren, Senna finally had the car of his dreams. It had the best engine and the best body in Formula One. Senna’s hands hurt terribly when he was driving the Lotus. In his new car, driving was easy. The McLaren team also had good people working for them. The engineers at McLaren loved working with Senna. He worked as hard as they did and he always thanked them at the end of a long day. And, unlike other drivers, he always said when a problem was his own fault, not the car’s.
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Monaco was the third Grand Prix of the season. While he was qualifying, Senna drove better than ever before. He was excited about the main race on Sunday. Monaco was one of his favourite tracks.
Senna and his new teammate Alain Prost
THE MONACO GRAND PRIX 1988 The race started, and soon Senna was far ahead of Prost and the other drivers. The McLaren boss, Ron Dennis, told him to slow down now. Senna was going to win anyway, he said. But going slower wasn’t easy for Senna. Eleven laps before the end of the race, he crashed into the side of the track. Prost drove past and won the Grand Prix. Senna jumped angrily out of his car and went to his flat. He didn’t speak to anyone. Hours later, he was still crying. ‘I made a mistake,’ he said later. 'I became much stronger after that.’
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CHAPTER 9
‘Then change the law, Mr President,’ said Dr King. ‘Give us voting rights. We are Americans and we want to vote’. ‘I can’t do that this year. I told you!’ said the President, pointing his finger at Dr King’s face. ‘You’ve got one problem. I’ve got a hundred and one problems. Come on, Dr King, help me out here!’ But Dr King remembered his words to Jimmie Lee Jackson. ‘People are dying in the South for this,’ said Dr King. ‘It cannot wait, sir.’ The President tried a different idea. ‘We have information, Dr King,’ he said. ‘You’re not safe. The Ku Klux Klan is planning to kill you. Stay away from the front line - just for a while.’ ‘I don’t think so, Mr President,’ said Dr King. ‘I know the FBI will try anything to stop me. They listen to my telephone, in my home and in my hotel rooms. It ain’t gonna work.’ Dr King said goodbye and left. The President sat alone for a while. He felt he had no choice now. He picked up the phone to the next office. ‘Get me J. Edgar Hoover,’ he said.
Features
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‘What’s your next move?’ asked President Johnson. Dr King and the President were talking in the Oval office, standing under a picture of George Washington*.
‘A march from Selma to Montgomery,’ said Dr King. ‘This was always part of the plan, wasn’t it?’ said the President. ‘You make trouble in Selma, then you make trouble across Alabama. Selma to Montgomery is fifty miles. Through Alabama full of racist white folks and the Ku Klux Klan**. It’s too dangerous. People are gonna die. Then it won’t just be Alabama. It’ll be all over the South, and then all over the country.’ * The first President of the United States; LBJ is the 36th. ** See page 7.
*** J. Edgar always did things quickly, and the next day, a cassette arrived at the King home. Coretta and Martin sat and listened. It was an FBI cassette - they made it in hotel rooms where Martin was staying. He wasn’t alone on the cassette. In parts of the cassette he was with different women. The cassette finished. Martin couldn’t look at Coretta. ‘Tell me the truth, Martin,’ she said. ‘Do you love me?’ ‘Yes, I love you,’ he said.
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9781910173138
About Time
9781909221970
Nelson Mandela Revised Edition (with CD)
9781910173060
About Time (with CD)
9781910173350
Night at the Museum : Secret of the Tomb
9781905775798
Barack Obama
9781910173343
Night at the Museum : Secret of the Tomb (with CD)
9781905775804
Barack Obama (with CD)
9781905775194
Robin Hood: The Silver Arrow and the Slaves
9781908351357
Glee: Foreign Exchange (with CD)
9781905775200
Robin Hood: The Silver Arrow and the Slaves (with CD)
9781908351333
Glee: The Beginning (with CD)
9781910173145
Romeo and Juliet
9781909221420
Great Expectations
9781910173077
Romeo snd Juliet (with CD)
9781909221437
Great Expectations (with CD)
9781910173725
Selma
9781904720126
In-Crowd, The
9781910173718
Selma (with CD)
9781904720454
In-Crowd, The (with CD)
9781908351302
Senna
9781905775316
Jane Eyre
9781908351319
Senna (with CD)
9781905775323
Jane Eyre (with CD)
9781905775613
Sense and Sensibility
9781407133720
Johnny English (with CD)
9781905775620
Sense and Sensibility (with CD)
9781905775774
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Level 3 Paul and Clara enjoyed being parents. Two years after Steve arrived in their lives, they adopted another child, a baby girl called Patty. As a young child, Steve was usually awake at four in the morning, and his interest in everything around him often got him into trouble. But Paul Jobs was a calm, patient father. He was also skilled at making things. If furniture was needed for the house, Paul made it in the garage. He invited his son to help. He also gave him a part of the garage where he could make his own things. Paul Jobs loved to buy and mend old cars as a hobby. Then he sold them for more money than he had spent on them. Steve watched his father work on the cars, but he didn’t really want to get his own hands dirty. The cars sometimes needed work on their electronics, however, and this interested Steve much more. He also loved the trips to the junkyard to buy old car parts. His father seemed to know more than the people that worked there, so he always bought the parts for a good price. The family were now living in Mountain View, a town in the Santa Clara valley. This part of California was famous for all its technology companies. Innovations in electronics and early computing were happening there. In the 1970s people started to call the area Silicon Valley because microchips, an important part of computers, are usually made of silicon. Many of the Jobs’ neighbours were scientists and electronics experts. One of them, Larry Lang, worked at the technology company Hewlett-Packard. He saw that Steve was an intelligent young boy and he taught him how to make radios and other electronic toys. Home life was very happy for Steve, but at school he was often bored. If he wasn’t interested in something, he
refused to do any work on it. He played lots of tricks on the children and teachers, and several times he was sent home early from school. When Steve was about ten, his school realised that he was very clever. They decided that he should learn with older kids. But this meant a new school in a more dangerous part of town. There were lots of fights at the new school, and Steve had problems with the other children. After a year, he refused to go back. His parents decided to move the family five kilometres down the valley to a town called Cupertino. The schools were better there, and Steve was happier. Most of his friends were older than him and shared his love for maths, science and electronics. Steve in his high school electronics class.
Steve often went back to Mountain View to visit Mr Lang. At Lang’s suggestion, Steve joined the HewlettPackard Explorers Club. Different Hewlett-Packard scientists came to the club to talk, and everyone had to build a machine. For Steve’s machine, he needed some expensive Hewlett-Packard parts. One night,
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TV programme. This time he was confused by the bright lights and frightened of the cameras. Ace or John spent a lot of time on the oor with Christian, trying to stop him from running away. Luckily, people watching the programme afterwards thought they were watching a man and a lion playing together! After the TV programme there was a lot of interest in Christian. Magazines and newspapers wanted to take photos of him. But they wanted him to look wild and frightening. They took photos of him in the middle of a yawn, when his mouth was wide open and his teeth were showing. They wanted their readers to think he was a dangerous lion. Ace and John decided they needed to be more careful about the photographs that appeared in the newspapers. They met a photographer called Derek Cattani who understood Christian. They asked Derek to take photos of him. After that, if the newspapers wanted photos, they had to buy them from Derek. Ace and John agreed to let Christian appear in some advertisements, as long as he enjoyed them. He was getting very expensive to feed, and Ace and John needed the extra money from the advertising. In one photo, Christian is seen sitting with six tiny new-born chickens. Nobody could believe how gentle he was with them! In another advertisement, for top fashion magazine Vanity Fair, Christian had to lie on Christian and the chickens
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Reincarnation and the caste system Hindus believe in reincarnation – when you die, you are born again, and if you live a good life, your next life will be better. Hindus believe that they are born into one of four groups (‘castes’). The lowest caste were often treated very badly by people in higher castes. Today, laws are in place to give equal rights to those in lower castes, but the caste system still exists, especially outside the cities.
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a Hindu India and many Muslims wanted their own Muslim state. In 1947, the decision was made to divide the country into two parts – one for Muslims (the new country of Pakistan) and one for Hindus. Gandhi knew this would be terrible for India and he was right. It was no longer safe for Muslims and Hindus to live in the same areas. Hundreds of thousands of people were killed as they tried to escape from their homes. Some Hindus did not agree with Gandhi because he believed in helping all religions, including Muslims. In 1948, Gandhi was shot dead by a Hindu. Today, India is a free country, but there are still many problems between the Hindus and the Muslims. Find out more at: www.mkgandhi.org www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/hinduism Is there anything similar about India and your own country?
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