The Adventures of Pinocchio muou qi yu ji (ESL/EFL ying han dui zhao you sheng ban)

The Adventures of Pinocchio muou qi yu ji (ESL/EFL ying han dui zhao you sheng ban)

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The Adventures of Pinocchio muou qi yu ji (ESL/EFL ying han dui zhao you sheng ban)

The Adventures of Pinocchio muou qi yu ji (ESL/EFL ying han dui zhao you sheng ban)

by ? ??, C.???

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Overview

本书是“百万英语阅读计划”丛书——英汉对照中级英语系列读物第III辑之1,适合已掌握1500基本英语词汇的读者阅读。
百万英语阅读计划(Million-Word Reading Project, MWRP)是专门为将英语作为第二语言或外语的学习者(ESL/EFL learners)设计的英语阅读提高计划,读者对象为已掌握1500基本英语词汇的读者(相当于初级英语),通过2年、每天约15分钟的阅读能达到中级英语水平,掌握3500多单词和大量的短语,熟练掌握英语的各种句子结构,并能阅读一般英语原著。
本书文本统计信息详见下表,供选择时参考:

【文本信息】
可读性 | 82.1
总字数 | 24183
1500词外词数| 1133
1500词外词条数| 349
生词率(%) | 4.69
生词率(按词条)(%) | 1.44
生词复现率| 3.25
复现5次以上生词数目| 64
复现2次以上生词数目| 193

【内容简介】
木匠基比托(Geppetto)制作了一个木偶,取名皮诺丘(Pinocchio)。
皮诺丘的愿望是变成一个真正的孩子,但是一开始,皮诺丘像许多孩子一样,因贪玩而逃学,因贪心而受骗,还因此变成了驴子。最后,他掉进一只大鲨鱼的腹中……
他的愿望还能实现吗?
原书作者是意大利作家C.科洛迪(C. Collodi 1826 - 1890),《木偶奇遇记》是他的代表作,出版于1880年。该作品于1940年被迪斯尼公司改编为动画电影,后分别于1983年和2002年翻拍真人版。


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152953756
Publisher: Qiliang Feng
Publication date: 04/02/2016
Series: ??????????(?????????????)???
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 627 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years
Language: Chinese

About the Author

Qiliang Feng has been an EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teacher in senior high schools since 1983. He is a keen advocator of reading in TEFL and is expert at rewriting graded/simplified ESL/EFL readers. He has published several series of English Reading Courses in China and is promoting an ESL/EFL reading project called Million-Word Reading Project (MWRP), in which ESL/EFL learners at elementary level are expected to read one million words within two or three years, and reach upper-intermediate level. For this project, he has rewritten a series of simplified readers containing about 40 books.

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