Browse all books

Books with title Oxford Bookworms Library

  • The Jungle Book: Oxford Bookworms Library

    Rudyard Kipling, David Shaw-Parker, Ralph Mowat (editor), Oxford University Press

    Audible Audiobook (Oxford University Press, Dec. 16, 2010)
    In the jungle of Southern India the Seeonee Wolf-Pack has a new cub. He is not a wolf - he is Mowgli, a human child, but he knows nothing of the world of men. He lives and hunts with his brothers the wolves. Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther are his friends and teachers. And Shere Khan, the man-eating tiger, is his enemy. Kipling's famous story of Mowgli's adventures in the jungle has been loved by young and old for more than a hundred years. An Oxford Bookworms Library reader for learners of English.
  • Dead Man's Island: Oxford Bookworms Library

    John Escott, Ishia Bennison, Oxford University Press

    Audiobook (Oxford University Press, Dec. 16, 2010)
    Mr Ross lives on an island where no visitors come. He stops people from taking photographs of him. He is young and rich, but he looks sad. And there is one room in his house which is always locked. Carol Sanders and her mother come to the island to work for Mr Ross. Carol soon decides that there is something very strange about Mr Ross. Where did he get his money from? How can a young man buy an island? So she watches, and she listens - and one night she learns what is behind the locked door. An Oxford Bookworms Library reader for learners of English.
  • Christmas in Prague: Oxford Bookworms Library

    Joyce Hannam, Jill Shilling, Oxford University Press

    Audible Audiobook (Oxford University Press, Nov. 10, 2010)
    In a house in Oxford, three people are having breakfast: Carol, her husband Jan, and his father Josef. They are talking about Prague, because Carol wants them all to go there for Christmas. Josef was born in Prague, but he left his home city when he was a young man. He is an old man now, and he would like to see Prague again before he dies. But he is afraid. He still remembers another Christmas in Prague, many long years ago - a Christmas that changed his life forever. An Oxford Bookworms Library reader for learners of English.
  • William Shakespeare: Oxford Bookworms Library

    Jennifer Bassett (adaptation), Chris Rowe, Oxford University Press

    Audible Audiobook (Oxford University Press, Dec. 20, 2010)
    William Shakespeare. Born April 1564, at Stratford-upon-Avon. Died April 1616. Married Anne Hathaway: two daughters, one son. Actor, poet, famous playwright. Wrote nearly forty plays. But what was he like as a man? What did he think about when he rode into London for the first time... or when he was writing his plays Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet... or when his only son died? W e know the facts of his life, but we can only guess at his hopes, his fears, his dreams. An Oxford Bookworms Library reader for learners of English.
  • The Year of Sharing: Oxford Bookworms Library

    Harry Gilbert, Rachel Bavidge, Oxford University Press

    Audible Audiobook (Oxford University Press, Dec. 16, 2010)
    Richard is bored with the quiet life of his village. He would like to have a motor-car and drive it very fast. But Richard lives in a future world where there are no cars, only bicycles and small villages and green forests. And now he is 12 years old, and like the other children, he must do his "Year of Sharing". He must live alone in the forest with the wild animals. He must learn to share his world; he must learn how animals live and eat and fight... and die. An Oxford Bookworms Library reader for learners of English.
  • Silas Marner Level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library

    George Eliot

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 10, 2012)
    A level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Retold for Learners of English by Clare West.In a hole under the floorboards Silas Marner the linen-weaver keeps his gold. Every day he works hard at his weaving, and every night he takes the gold out and holds the bright coins lovingly, feeling them and counting them again and again. The villagers are afraid of him and he has no family, no friends. Only the gold is his friend, his delight, his reason for living.But what if a thief should come in the night and take his gold away? What will Silas do then? What could possibly comfort him for the loss of his only friend?
  • Oliver Twist Level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 10, 2012)
    A level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Retold for Learners of English by Richard Rogers.London in the 1830s was no place to be if you were a hungry ten-year-old boy, an orphan without friends or family, with no home to go to, and only a penny in your pocket to buy a piece of bread.But Oliver Twist finds some friends - Fagin, the Artful Dodger, and Charley Bates. They give him food and shelter, and play games with him, but it is not until some days later that Oliver finds out what kind of friends they are and what kind of 'games' they play . . .
    V
  • Justice Level 3 Oxford Bookworms Library

    Tim Vicary

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 10, 2012)
    A level 3 Oxford Bookworms Library graded readers. Written for Learners of English by Tim Vicary.London: November.Terrorists blow up the Queen’s coach outside Parliament. The Queen escapes, but five people are killed, and forty others badly hurt – ordinary, innocent people, like Alan Cole, the Queen’s coachman, who loses his leg in the bombing. And for Alan and his daughter Jane there is more terror to come, in the search for the truth behind the bombing. Will the terrorists be caught and brought to justice?But what kind of justice? What can give Alan Cole his leg back, or give life back to people who have been blown to pieces by a bomb?
  • Black Beauty Level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library

    Anna Sewell

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 10, 2012)
    A level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Retold for Learners of English by John Escott.When Black Beauty is trained to carry a rider on his back, or to pull a carriage behind him, he finds it hard at first. But he is lucky - his first home is a good one, where his owners are kind people, who would never be cruel to a horse.But in the nineteenth century many people were cruel to their horses, whipping them and beating them, and using them like machines until they dropped dead. Black Beauty soon finds this out, and as he describes his life, he has many terrible stories to tell.
    S
  • Pocahontas Level 1 Oxford Bookworms Library

    Tim Vicary

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 10, 2012)
    A level 1 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Written for Learners of English by Tim Vicary.A beautiful young Indian girl, and a brave Englishman. Black eyes, and blue eyes. A friendly smile, a laugh, a look of love . . . But this is North America in 1607, and love is not easy. The girl is the daughter of King Powhatan, and the Englishman is a white man. And the Indians of Virginia do not want the white men in their beautiful country.This is the famous story of Pocahontas, and her love for the Englishman John Smith.
  • Lorna Doone Level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library

    R. D. Blackmore

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 10, 2012)
    A level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library graded readers. Retold for Learners of English by David Penn.One winter’s day in 1673 young John Ridd is riding home from school, across the wild lonely hills of Exmoor. He has to pass Doone valley – a dangerous place, as the Doones are famous robbers and murderers. All Exmoor lives in fear of the Doones. At home there is sad news waiting for young John, and he learns that he has good reason to hate the Doones. But in the years to come he meets Lorna Doone, with her lovely smile and big dark eyes. And soon he is deeply, hopelessly, in love . . .
  • Oxford Bookworms Library1400 Headwords

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, Nov. 15, 2007)
    You are walking through the streets of London. It is getting dark. You enter a narrow side-street. Everything is quiet, but as you pass the door of a large, windowless building, you hear a key turning in the lock. A man comes out and looks at you. You have never seen him before, but you realize immediately that he hates you.
    Z