Being bilingual (English and French), I will offer material in both languages.
Being both a secondary school and college teacher, I will offer material created for these age groups.
Being a language lover, I will offer material created to optimize language learning and make the experience enjoyable for all.
Being a teacher, I will offer material that is easy to use in a classroom and challenging for the students.
Being bilingual (English and French), I will offer material in both languages.
Being both a secondary school and college teacher, I will offer material created for these age groups.
Being a language lover, I will offer material created to optimize language learning and make the experience enjoyable for all.
Being a teacher, I will offer material that is easy to use in a classroom and challenging for the students.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Macbeth by William Shakespeare.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Macbeth is a 4: Intermediate (1,700 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book King Lear by William Shakespeare.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of King Lear is a 3: Pre-Intermediate (1,200 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table by anonymous.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is a 2: Elementary (600 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 50 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Jane Eyre is a 5: Upper Intermediate (2,300 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Jane Eyre is a 3: Pre-Intermediate (1,200 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Heart of Darkness is a 5: Upper Intermediate (2,300 words) book.
Total pages: 10
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Hamlet is a 3: Pre-Intermediate (1,200 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Gulliver’s Travels is a 2: Elementary (600 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 50 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Great Expectations is a 6: Advanced (3,000 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Frankenstein is a 3: Pre-Intermediate (1,200 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book East of Eden by John Steinbeck.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of East of Eden is a 6: Advanced (3,000 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Dracula by Bram Stoker.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Dracula is a 3: Pre-Intermediate (1,200 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Roberrt Louis Stevenson.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 5: Upper Intermediate (2,300 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Roberrt Louis Stevenson.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 3: Pre-Intermediate (1,200 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Doctor Faustus is a 4: Intermediate (1,700 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book David Copperfield by Charles Dickens.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of David Copperfield is a 3: Pre-Intermediate (1,200 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Crime and Punishment is a 6: Advanced (3,000 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Count of Monte Cristo is a 3: Pre-Intermediate (1,200 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Call of the Wild by Jack London.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Call of the Wild is a 2: Elementary (600 words) book.
Total pages: 6
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 50 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.
A reading comprehension for the Penguin Readers book Brave New World by Aldous Huxley.
Books from Penguin Readers are adapted for English learners (ESL or EFL) and categorized by levels (from 1 to 6). For more information, go to www.penguinreaders.com.
The Penguin Readers’ version of Brave New World is a 6: Advanced (3,000 words) book.
Total pages: 8
Answer key included
I used the activity sheets available on the Penguin Readers’ teacher website, adapted it and made it into a user-friendly test. You just need to print, photocopy and bring to class. These tests are not available to students on the Penguin Readers’ website. You need to have a teacher account to access these worksheets.
My test includes room for students to write their answers, the identification of the chapters when it applies, and is on 60 points, and therefore easy for teachers to assess their students’ understanding.
Even though, it is adapted and not authentic English material, I swear by Penguin Readers for all my classes because for most ESL or EFL students, it is the only way they can read classics of the English Literature. I find it important for students to learn not only the English language but the English culture. And let’s face it, literature is a big part of any culture.