Bag om The Wind in the Willows
This edition of The Wind in the Willows is aimed at explaining the ORIGINAL book to its readers. It offers vocabulary and comprehension support as footnotes on the same page. This enhanced edition has the original text, provides full context and makes classic texts enjoyable and comprehensible to its readers as the explanatory footnotes provide continuity in reading and enhance the reading experience. The books in the Classics: Explained for the young readers offer the following benefits:
- Helps in building vocabulary
- Supports building comprehension skills
- No need for a dictionary as the book offers inbuilt vocabulary support
- Reduced need for guidance from a tutor/parent as explanations are already offered
- Explanations are offered on the same page which helps in maintaining reading continuity Who will benefit most from this edition ?
- Anyone who wants to enjoy classic novels with some support will benefit from books in Classics: Explained for the young readers series.
- Young readers will benefit the most from the annotations provided as the readily available explanations takes away the need for a dictionary or continuous presence of a tutor. This means that a young reader can read the book on their own and still improve their vocabulary and comprehension skills.
- ESL students will also benefit immensely from this book as the vocabulary and comprehension explanations will make it easier for them to learn English while they read and enjoy classic English novels. Other books in the Classics: Explained for the young readers series available on Amazon:
- The Hound of the Baskervilles: Explained for the young readers
- Treasure Island: Explained for the young readers
- The Prince and the Pauper: Explained for the young readers
- Around the World in Eighty Days: Explained for the young readers
- Frankenstein: Explained for the young readers
- Pride and Prejudice: Explained for the young readers
- The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Explained for the young readers
- The Railway Children: Explained for the young readers Happy Reading!
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