The Elephant Man: New Reading Lesson!

Lady Ayame

Dear Cafetalk Community,

I am offering a reading lesson on the book, "The Elephant Man." The Elephant Man is a touching account of a terribly disfigured man who makes people scream and run away from the fear of his countenance.

[Summary]

Dr. Frederic Treves discovers Joseph (John) Merrick in a sideshow. Born with a congenital disorder, Merrick uses his disfigurement to earn a living as the "Elephant Man." Treves brings Merrick into his home, discovering that his rough exterior hides a refined soul and that Merrick can teach the stodgy British upper class of the time a lesson about dignity. Merrick becomes the toast of London and charms a caring actress before his death at 27.
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Are you ready to take your English reading skills to the next level? Join my reading lesson using the renowned Oxford Bookworm edition! This series is celebrated for its engaging stories, simplified language, and diverse genres, making it the perfect choice for ESL students at any level.

Why Choose This Lesson?

  1. Tailored for ESL Learners: The Oxford Bookworm edition offers a range of stories that are carefully graded to match your language level. Whether you're a beginner or more advanced, you'll find a book that challenges you just the right amount while still being enjoyable.

  2. Boost Your Vocabulary and Comprehension: Through these stories, you'll naturally expand your vocabulary, improve your understanding of sentence structures, and get a better grasp of English idioms and expressions. You'll be learning in context, which makes new words and phrases easier to remember and use in real-life situations.

  3. Engaging and Motivating Content: With a variety of genres available—from classic literature to modern fiction—you'll find stories that pique your interest and keep you motivated to read more. Each book is an adventure, designed to captivate your imagination and make learning English fun and rewarding.

  4. Improve Your Speaking and Writing: As we read and discuss the stories, you'll have plenty of opportunities to practice your speaking and writing skills. Sharing your thoughts on the book, discussing themes, and even trying your hand at creative writing inspired by the stories will all help you become a more confident English speaker and writer.

  5. Proven Success: Oxford Bookworm editions are trusted by educators worldwide and have helped millions of students improve their English. This lesson is a tried-and-true method to help you achieve your language goals.

Join Us and Start Your Reading Journey!

Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your English through stories that inspire and entertain. Whether you're looking to improve your language skills for personal growth, academic success, or professional development, this lesson will set you on the path to becoming a more proficient and confident English reader.
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This is a 4-pack lesson. There are 194 pages in the book. You have 60 days to complete the lessons.

Sign up today and let's explore the world of English literature together! I hope to hear from you!

Warmest regards,

Lady Ayame
(Patricia Ayame Thomson)

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