Secondary ELT Readers Starter Level - Level 1
Overview
ELT Scholastic Readers have real teen-appeal and include creative formats such as blogs and manga-stories as well fact-files, interviews and cross-cultural information. They include brand new adaptations of film and TV hits including Robin Hood, Life of Pi, Billy Elliot and Night at the Museum. They are all supplied with a CD featuring an audio recording of the story for reading along.
Starter Level Beginner: 1 year of English CEF stage: pre-A1 300 headwords (story: up to 1,500 words)
Sample language for Starter Level Readers includes:
- present simple
- present continuous, present continuous for future use
- simple adverbs of frequency
- Let’s …
The sample language does not include all elements of the full syllabus for this level.
Level 1 Elementary: 1-2 years of English CEF stage: A1 600 headwords (story: up to 4,000 words) Sample language for Level 1 Readers includes:- past simple and common irregular pasts
- going to future
- comparatives and superlatives
- would like + noun
The sample language does not include all elements of the full syllabus for this level.
Series structure
Scholastic Readers
Why choose Scholastic ELT Readers?
Themes & topics
The Scholastic range of titles reflects a relevant world that teenagers will instantly recognise.
- popular film and TV series such as Superman, Lost and The OC
- coming-of-age classics like Billy Elliot and Angela’s Ashes.
- real teenage issues and themes such as bullying and relationships
- classic literature with a new twist, tying in with recent films and TV series such as Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre
- a broad spread of titles acknowledges a range of tastes and interests
Created specifically for young readers, titles are designed to attract your students to reading
- inspiring full-colour graphics
- images that tie in with the film or TV series
- creative formats: blogs, manga stories and comic strips
- straightforward navigation
- clearly indicated levels with a distinctive colour scheme
Every reader explores the characters and places in each story
- accessible, full colour spread to introduce each story
- visually stimulating introductions to key characters and locations
At the back of each reader is an easy to read, magazine-style Fact File section, including…
- interviews
- behind-the-scenes features
- UK/US culture & theme exploration
- opportunities for individual study or as a class
- Activities, audio and extra resources
- self-study comprehension activities for before and after each section
- free online teacher’s resource sheets with further activities, teaching suggestions and follow-up project work
- spoken-word audio for the majority of titles
Download free teacher’s resource sheets for every title at www.scholasticeltreaders.com
STARTER LEVEL
Beginner – 1 year of English
CEF stage: pre-A1
300 headwords (story: up to 1,500 words)
- present simple, present continuous, present continuous for future use,
- simple adverbs of frequency, Let’s …
The sample language does not include all elements of the full syllabus for this level.
LEVEL 1
Elementary – 1-2 years of EnglishCEF stage: A1
600 headwords (story: up to 4,000 words)
Sample language for Level 1 Readers includes:
- past simple & common irregular pasts, going to future, regular
- comparatives & superlatives, would like + noun
The sample language does not include all elements of the full syllabus for this level.
LEVEL 2
Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate – 2-3 years of EnglishCEF stage: A2
1,000 headwords (story: up to 7,000 words)
Sample language for Level 2 Readers includes:
- present perfect, will future, past continuous, zero conditional,
- defining relative clauses not embedded, reflexive pronouns
The sample language does not include all elements of the full syllabus for this level.
LEVEL 3
Intermediate – 3+ years of EnglishCEF stage: B2
1,500 headwords (story: up to 10,000 words)
Sample language for Level 3 Readers includes:
- present perfect continuous, past perfect, first and second conditional,
- present simple & past simple passive, simple indirect speech
The sample language does not include all elements of the full syllabus for this level.