Reading and Penguin Readers

ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:30 AM
Page 84
Previewing activities prepare students for comprehension as
they make predictions.
Reading Power Series
Beatrice S. Mikulecky and Linda Jeffries
■
Beginning – Advanced
Our reading skills development series is all about empowering
students. Using a process approach to reading, this four-level
series provides strategies and practice for strengthening
comprehension skills, building vocabulary, and test preparation.
The series is based on a four-part skills development:
• Reading for Pleasure lets students select their own reading
materials to practice new strategies and broaden their
vocabulary.
• Reading Comprehension Skills covers skimming, scanning,
recognizing topics and main ideas, understanding sentences,
and making inferences.
• Thinking Skills involves targeted practice in inference and
analytic skills.
• Reading Faster helps students develop speed and flexibility
in reading with high interest, short fiction and non-fiction
selections.
Test booklets contain reproducible blackline masters.
LOOK!
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
Scanning exercises use simple tools such as a
table of contents to test comprehension.
84
O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:30 AM
Page 85
Now with
ABC News
excerpts
For Your Information Series
Reading and Vocabulary Skills
Books 1, 2, 3, and 4
Second Edition
Karen Blanchard and Christine Root
■
Beginning – High-Intermediate
The For Your Information series helps students move beyond
passive reading to become active, thoughtful, and confident
readers of English. With updated reading selections and
enhanced skill focus, the second edition of this popular series
builds reading proficiency and vocabulary while encouraging
students to think critically, express themselves, and interact.
Series features:
• New and updated readings include topics of general and
academic interest.
• Expanded reading comprehension and skill-building
exercises help prepare students for standardized testing.
• Vocabulary-building skills and word-attack strategies teach
students to negotiate unfamiliar words.
• End-of-unit Tie It All Together sections and Vocabulary SelfTests help students synthesize information and assess
progress.
• A companion DVD of ABC News excerpts expands on unit
themes and enriches the reading experience.
Audio
DVD
LOOK!
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
85
T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:30 AM
Page 86
Read Ahead Series
Reading and Life Skills Development
Books 1 and 2
Ready to Read Series
Jo McEntire
A Skills-Based Reader
Books 1, 2, and 3
■
Low-Intermediate – Intermediate
Karen Blanchard and Christine Root
Beginning – High-Intermediate
This two-level series helps students acquire skills necessary
for independent reading and academic success while also
offering valuable life and work preparation.
This student-friendly, three-level series is designed to develop
reading and vocabulary skills. Students are actively involved
in a step-by-step progression through the skills and strategies
that promote reading competency.
Both books are built around eight thematic chapters, each
with three readings of various types, such as short stories,
expository writing, and newspaper ads and articles. Highinterest topics include citizenship, health-related issues, and
employee motivation.
■
Features:
• Reading skills include identifying main ideas, previewing
and predicting, recognizing sequence, and making inferences.
• Extensive practice in recycling and application of newly
learned skills with high-interest reading selections.
• Practice with word parts, synonyms and antonyms, idioms,
compound words, dictionary use, and word maps.
Skills are supported by graphics, examples, and short texts
that illustrate concepts and provide additional opportunities
for practice and discussion. Ready to Read is the perfect
series to prepare students for success in academic reading
and test taking.
Ready to Write series, see page 102.
LOOK!
Features:
• Vocabulary preview helps students focus on key words and
expressions.
• Questions and activities measure students’ comprehension
of main ideas and mastery of specific skills.
• Assessment activities, ranging from performance-based to
more academic, include multiple-choice and short-answer
as well as in-depth writing assignments.
• Guided online searches encourage students to explore
topics on their own.
The Teacher’s Manuals include teaching suggestions,
chapter review tests, and answer keys.
Write Ahead series, see page 104.
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
86
O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:31 AM
Page 87
Password Series
A Reading and Vocabulary Text
Linda Butler, Books 1 and 2
Lynn Bonesteel, Book 3
■
Beginning – Intermediate
“The Password series is the ‘gold standard’ of ESOL reading
texts.”
Wendy J. Allison
Seminole Community College
Sanford, FL
With an emphasis on systematic vocabulary acquisition, this
series includes engaging readings about real people, places,
events, and ideas. Students are able to develop the reading
skills essential for a solid reading foundation. The series uses
carefully controlled sentence structure and targets the highfrequency vocabulary that will get students from the 600- to
the 2,000-word level.
Features:
• Pre-reading questions and tasks get students thinking about
the topic and introduce relevant vocabulary.
• Post-reading exercises help students with comprehension
and strengthen such skills as scanning, summarizing,
discussion, and writing.
• Expansion activities include word families and collocations,
word puzzles, and building dictionary skills.
• Vocabulary self-tests.
The Teachers Manuals include an answer key for all student
exercises, unit tests, and Quick Oral Review for vocabulary drills.
Audio
LOOK!
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
87
T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:31 AM
Page 88
Building on Basics
Exploring Content Series
and
Reading for Academic Success
Books 1 and 2
Building Understanding
Lorraine C. Smith
A Thematic Approach to Reading Comprehension
■
High-Intermediate – Advanced
Joan Baker de González
and Eileen K. Blau
■
Intermediate – High-Intermediate
Building on Basics and Building Understanding feature
authentic, thematically organized readings including
expository writing, literature, and academic texts. The
high-interest topics and thematically linked readings build
students’ background knowledge and vocabulary for later
readings. With increased knowledge of a topic, students have
more to talk, think, and write about as they acquire English.
Through authentic, unmodified readings and accompanying
language-enrichment materials, these texts prepare students
for college-level work. As students build their understanding
of concepts and vocabulary, they refine their reading, writing,
and study skills. The content-based approach introduces
students to disciplines such as science, art, and anthropology.
Each chapter incorporates analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
to help students develop critical thinking skills within the
context of college-level academic reading.
Features:
• Pre-reading tasks to activate students’ background
knowledge and vocabulary.
Features:
• Interactive pre-reading activities.
• Varied comprehension exercises and writing and discussion
activities.
• Text analyses to develop students’ academic skills and
encourage oral and written skills.
• Vocabulary building skills.
LOOK!
• Photos, illustrations, graphs, and charts to facilitate
understanding of text and non-text information.
• Strategies to encourage reading proficiency.
• Questions and activities to help students organize, analyze,
and evaluate information as they would in a college course.
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
88
O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:31 AM
Page 89
Prereading illustrations and photos introduce each
unit visually to ease students into the reading.
Longman True Stories Series
Books 1–6
Sandra Heyer
Low-Beginning – High-Intermediate
■
These engaging “believe-it-or-not” real-life, human-interest
stories build students' reading, writing, and speaking skills.
Through humor, poignancy, or astonishment, students are
guided through a carefully paced, step-by-step process to
help them become fluent readers.
Features:
• Illustrations and photos introduce the units visually to ease
students into the readings.
• Vocabulary, comprehension, discussion, and writing exercises
personalize the themes of the stories and encourage
students to share their own experiences.
• Carefully controlled vocabulary and structures at each level.
• A variety of essential reading skills builds fluency.
• Activities for pair or small-group work.
Audio
Readings increase in length as students progress
through the levels.
Just Joking, see page 78.
LOOK!
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
89
T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:32 AM
Page 90
Unit-opening photos and questions draw on prior knowledge
and prepare students for the reading passage.
What A World Series
Amazing Stories from Around the Globe
Books 1, 2, and 3
What A Life! Series
Stories of Amazing People
Books 1, 2, and 3
Milada Broukal
■
Beginning – Intermediate
The two series — What A World and What A Life! — take a
fresh approach to reading. High-interest topics ranging from
biographies and history to cultures around the world make
reading both motivating and pleasurable.
Features:
• Pre-reading questions and activities.
• Topic-related vocabulary exercises.
• Comprehension check and reading skills exercises.
• Discussion and writing activities.
• Spelling and punctuation rules and practice.
• Self-tests to assess progress.
• Accompanying Audio CDs for What A World 1 and 2 allow
students to listen at home or in class.
Key vocabulary appears in bold
type in the reading passage.
Audio
www.longman.com/whataworld
www.longman.com/whatalife
LOOK!
Excerpted from
What A World, Book 3
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
90
O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:32 AM
Page 91
Readings help students appreciate different points of view.
Contact USA Series
Reading and Vocabulary
Books 1, 2, and 3
Paul Abraham and Daphne Mackey
■
Beginning – Intermediate
The cross-cultural perspectives of the Contact USA series
engage and educate students who can read and comprehend
more English than they can produce.
Features:
• High-interest readings cover U.S. culture, customs, and
conventions, and include a mix of stories, charts, graphs,
and opinion passages.
• Vocabulary is presented and recycled to maximize acquisition.
• Focused tasks quickly build reading skills and test
comprehension.
• Discussion activities give students the opportunity to use
language in both controlled and creative ways.
Proven vocabulary development methodologies.
LOOK!
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
91
T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:32 AM
Page 92
The Pizza Tastes Great
The Salsa Is Hot
The Chicken Smells Good
A First Look at the USA
Milada Broukal
All About the USA
Second Edition
Milada Broukal and Peter Murphy
William P. Pickett
■
Beginning – Low-Intermediate
Introducing the USA
Milada Broukal and Peter Murphy
This popular reading series features a variety of themes and
issues, and high-interest dialogs and stories about ordinary
people. Students identify with the hopes, dreams, and fears
of these characters, and enjoy reading and discussing these
stories and dialogs as they link them to their own experiences.
Series features:
• Prereading and follow-up questions to check comprehension
and generate conversation.
• Word banks to build basic vocabulary.
• Reading skills and vocabulary activities.
• An Audio Program that brings the stories and dialogs to life.
• A Workbook to provide additional practice in vocabulary and
reading skills.
Milada Broukal and Janet Milhomme
■
Beginning – Intermediate
Entertaining and informative, these cultural readers introduce
students to typically American people, places, and things. The
intriguing facts not only give students information about the
USA, but also inspire cross-cultural exchange. Vocabulary and
structures used in the texts are carefully controlled at each
level, while the language remains natural and lively. Topics
include U.S. geography, rock music, football, and Native
Americans.
Series features:
Audio
LOOK!
More About the USA
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
• Prereading questions linked to introductory visuals prepare
students for the content of the reading.
• Topic-related vocabulary exercises encourage students to
work out meaning through context.
• Comprehension exercises help students develop good
reading skills.
• Discussion questions give students an opportunity to bring
their own knowledge, culture, and imagination to unit topics.
92
O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:32 AM
Page 93
American Roots
American Perspectives
Readings on U.S. Cultural History
Readings on Contemporary
U.S. Culture
Karen Blanchard and
Christine Root
■
Susan Earle-Carlin and
Colleen Hildebrand
Intermediate
■
High-Intermediate – Advanced
American Roots describes major events,
people, and trends within nine broad
periods of American history. Written in a
variety of styles, the readings are designed
to increase reading confidence while
providing a general understanding of the
social, cultural, economic, and political
forces that have shaped the United States.
American Perspectives helps students develop
skills in reading comprehension and critical
thinking. Each theme-based unit offers
multiple views of contemporary U.S. culture.
Authentic readings from books, newspapers,
magazines, and websites stimulate crosscultural discussion and writing.
Features:
Features:
• Time lines, maps, photos, charts, and
graphs increase comprehension.
• Skill-building exercises help students
become more strategic readers.
• Speaking and writing activities help
develop language proficiency.
• Introductory readings and preview
activities tap students’ prior knowledge
and assumptions.
• Reading skills and vocabulary expansion
activities help students understand and
express their ideas.
• Collaborative activities encourage students
to interact with the readings and develop
critical thinking skills.
• Short written responses, essays, research
papers, and editing practice help students
perfect their writing skills.
www.longman.com/americanroots
www.longman.com/americanperspectives
American Ways
An Introduction to American Culture
Third Edition
The U.S.A.
Maryanne Kearny Datesman
JoAnn Crandall
Edward N. Kearny
Customs and Institutions
Fourth Edition
■
Ethel Tiersky and Martin Tiersky
■
High-Intermediate – Advanced
High-Intermediate – Advanced
This cultural reader offers a unique snapshot
of the U.S. — its people, institutions, and
traditions — from a values-based perspective.
A host of challenging exercises, encourage
students to reflect on their own values
and experiences in relation to the ideas
in the text.
Features:
• Updated readings and activities reflecting
current demographics, trends, politics,
and culture.
• Expanded emphasis on academic
vocabulary, including the Academic Word
List.
• New Internet activities and searches for
further research and study.
• Teacher’s Manual.
The U.S.A. improves reading comprehension
while providing an overview of American
culture and traditions.
With an emphasis on the reading-writing
connection, this text includes up-to-date
research and statistics, as well as
explanations of current attitudes and
customs.
A Teacher’s Manual includes teaching tips,
background information, exercise answers,
and tests for each chapter.
LOOK!
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
93
T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:32 AM
Page 94
Stories We Brought
with Us
Our Own Journeys
Readings for Cross-cultural
Communication
Beginning Readings
Third Edition
Norine Dresser
■
Carol Kasser and Ann Silverman
High-Beginning
■
Beginning
Our Own Journeys draws on compelling tales
of communication miscues to stimulate
discussion and sharpen reading, writing,
and speaking skills.
Traditional tales from various countries are
presented in two versions – one with less
complex structures and limited vocabulary
and the other with a greater variety of
sentence structures and idioms – making
it ideal for multilevel reading classes.
Features:
• Multicultural content encourages students
to draw on their own traditions while
learning about other cultures.
• Comprehension and vocabulary exercises.
• Grammar points such as combining
sentences and using pronouns.
• Dictionary skills, pronunciation, and
spelling reinforce and extend comprehension and vocabulary work.
This text transforms cultural differences into
classroom assets, as students validate their
own backgrounds while getting to know
their classmates. Topics include business
practices, gift giving, and the hidden
meanings of colors and numbers.
Features:
• Follow-up exercises measure comprehension
and confirm content knowledge.
• Vocabulary exercises help students
incorporate new terms into their everyday
lexicons.
• Dictionary Discoveries increase students’
comfort with English-only reference tools.
• Culture Capsules describe specific aspects
of U.S. culture.
Our Own Stories
Beyond Language
Readings for Cross-cultural
Communication
Second Edition
Cross-Cultural Communication
Second Edition
Deena R. Levine and
Mara B. Adelman
Norine Dresser
■
■
Intermediate
Intermediate – Advanced
This unique cross-cultural communication
text presents cultural issues through the
eyes of the students. Written from the heart,
the student essays are the centerpieces of
each unit. Drawing on their own crosscultural experiences, students discuss their
points of view, develop essential reading
skills, and build their vocabulary.
This reading and discussion text helps
students understand and adapt to cultural
differences and values when communicating
with speakers of American English.
Features:
• Contextualized exercises build reading
comprehension and conversation skills.
• Informative Culture Capsules provide
details about American cultural attitudes,
behavior, and expectations.
Features:
• Readings, cultural notes, and discussion
topics focus on values, behavior,
attitudes, and communication styles.
• A variety of vocabulary, comprehension,
and conversational activities designed to
promote discussion.
LOOK!
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
94
O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:33 AM
Page 95
Great American Stories
A World of Fiction
Books 1, 2, and 3
Twenty Timeless Short Stories
Second Edition
C. G. Draper
■
Sybil Marcus
Beginning – Advanced
■
Advanced
The popular Great American Stories series features adaptations
of classic stories that progress in difficulty throughout each
collection.
Each book features:
• An introduction to the passage with helpful biographical
and contextual information.
• Prereading exercises to develop skills in skimming and
scanning.
• A key words paragraph that introduces the story and
vocabulary.
• A variety of exercises to reinforce comprehension and build
language skills.
Contents — Book 1
The Gift of the Magi, O. Henry • Love of Life, Jack London • The Story
of an Hour, Kate Chopin • The Journey to Hanford, William Saroyan •
The Tell-Tale Heart, Edgar Allan Poe • Tom Whitewashes the Fence,
Mark Twain • A White Heron, Sarah Orne Jewett • Of the Coming of
John, W.E.B. DuBois • The Lady, or the Tiger?, Frank R. Stockton
Contents — Book 2
The Romance of a Busy Broker, O. Henry • The Ingrate, Paul Laurence
Dunbar • How I Went to the Mines, Bret Harte • Paul’s Case, Willa
Cather • A Jury of Her Peers, Susan Glaspell • The Whale Hunt, Herman
Melville • Paste, Henry James • The Lost Phoebe, Theodore Dreiser
Contents — Book 3
Breakfast, John Steinbeck • A Day’s Wait, Ernest Hemingway •
April Showers, Edith Wharton • Rip Van Winkle, Washington Irving
• The Wives of the Dead, Nathaniel Hawthorne • Nine Needles, James
Thurber • A Mystery of Heroism, Stephen Crane • A Visit of Charity,
Eudora Welty • The Black Ball, Ralph Ellison
Twenty unabridged short stories, many of which are
recognized masterpieces, provide the basis for student
exchange and debate. Advanced students will sharpen their
reading, speaking, vocabulary, and writing skills as they
discover the pleasure and reward of reading fiction.
Loosely divided into four categories—Husbands, Wives, and
Lovers; Parent and Child; Loneliness and Alienation; and Social
Change and Injustice—the stories in this anthology embrace
a variety of themes, literary and linguistic styles, and time
frames.
Features:
• Selections by renowned authors such as Virginia Woolf,
James Thurber, Bernard Malamud, Anne Tyler, and D. H.
Lawrence.
• Five new stories: Kurt Vonnegut’s “EPICAC,” “An Intruder”
by Nadine Gordimer, “Powder” by Tobias Wolff, William
Maxwell’s “The Lily-White Boys,” and “Everyday Use” by
Alice Walker.
• Updated author biographies and expanded language and
vocabulary exercises.
• Opportunities for students to do literary analysis and
connect the stories to their own experience.
• A wide variety of writing assignments ranging from
expository and descriptive to comparisons of the stories.
LOOK!
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
95
T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:33 AM
Page 96
Laugh and Learn
Short Takes in Fiction
and
Critical Thinking, Reading, and
Writing
Light and Lively
Robert L. Saitz and
Francine B. Stieglitz
Humorous American Short Stories
Second Edition
■
Intermediate – High-Intermediate
Mira B. Felder and
Anna Bryks Bromberg
■
Intermediate – High-Intermediate
These two collections of unabridged and
unadapted humorous American short stories
motivate students to read, while exposing
them to American literature, life, and culture.
Short Takes in Fiction engages students in
reading, speaking, and writing English,
using brief selections by 20th-century
writers.
Authors include Rumer Godden, Amy Tan,
Margaret Atwood, Somerset Maugham,
William Saroyan, Raymond Carver, and
Marjorie Kellogg.
Features:
• Pre- and post-reading discussion and
writing activities, and generous glossing,
make these stories accessible.
• Follow-up activities provide extensive
practice with vocabulary, idioms, and
grammar.
Arrivals
Cross-cultural Experiences in
Literature
Jann Huizenga
■
Intermediate – High-Intermediate
A Sense of Wonder
Reading and Writing Through
Literature
Bill Preston
■
Intermediate – High-Intermediate
A Sense of Wonder opens the door to the
world of contemporary literature. From the
metaphors of Pablo Neruda’s “Ode to My
Socks,” to the touching monologue of Eric
Bogosian’s “Bottleman,” this multicultural
anthology engages students while
challenging them to build their linguistic
skills.
Students enjoy reading these absorbing
stories, which increase their ability to cope
successfully with authentic text. Included are
selections from contemporary multicultural
literature by Jamaica Kincaid, Sandra
Cisneros, Andrei Codrescu, and Hisaye
Yamamoto.
Exploring Themes
An Interactive Approach to
Literature
Patricia A. Richard-Amato
■
High-Intermediate – Advanced
Features:
• Six universal themes — food, love,
clothes, growing up, work, life and death
— are illustrated through a variety of
genres, writing styles, and points of view.
• Students identify and discuss key literary
elements such as metaphors, similes,
personification, mood, and irony.
• Reading and writing activities range from
skill building to creative writing, while
discussion activities create opportunities
for critical thinking.
Exploring Themes provides a unique
interactive approach to the study of
literature. It presents authentic literature
about people’s experiences, differing value
systems, and alternative ways of thinking.
As students read they are asked to apply
their prior knowledge, culture, and values
to the content of each selection.
LOOK!
For Pricing & ISBNs, see page 97.
96
O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
2:00 PM
Page 97
Reading Skills
Title
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
FOR YOUR INFORMATION SERIES, SECOND EDITION
LEVEL 1
Student Book
978-0-13-199186-6
0-13-199186-8
Teacher’s Manual/Tests
978-0-13-199185-9
0-13-199185-X
DVD (Levels 1 & 2)
978-0-13-613151-9
0-13-613151-4
Audio CDs (2)
978-0-13-613564-7
0-13-613564-1
LEVEL 2
Student Book
978-0-13-199182-8
0-13-199182-5
Teacher’s Manual/Tests
978-0-13-199184-2
0-13-199184-1
Audio CDs (2)
978-0-13-205750-9
0-13-205750-6
LEVEL 3
Student Book
978-0-13-238008-9
0-13-238008-0
Teacher’s Manual/Tests
978-0-13-243662-5
0-13-243662-0
DVD (Levels 3 & 4)
978-0-13-613152-6
0-13-613152-2
Audio CDs (2)
978-0-13-244707-2
0-13-244707-X
LEVEL 4
Student Book
978-0-13-243694-6
0-13-243694-9
Teacher’s Manual/Tests
978-0-13-238011-9
0-13-238011-0
Audio CDs (2)
978-0-13-158235-4
0-13-158235-6
PASSWORD SERIES
Book 1
978-0-13-110125-8
0-13-110125-0
Teacher’s Manual 1 + Tests
978-0-13-111153-0
0-13-111153-1
Book and Audio CD 1
978-0-13-111152-3
0-13-111152-3
Book 2
978-0-13-048467-3
0-13-048467-9
Teacher’s Manual 2 + Tests
978-0-13-140891-3
0-13-140891-7
Book and Audio CD 2
978-0-13-140892-0
0-13-140892-5
Book 3
978-0-13-140893-7
0-13-140893-3
Teacher’s Manual 3 + Tests
978-0-13-140894-4
0-13-140894-1
READ AHEAD SERIES
Book 1
978-0-13-118947-8
0-13-118947-6
Teacher’s Manual 1
978-0-13-118948-5
0-13-118948-4
Book 2
978-0-13-111784-6
0-13-111784-X
Teacher’s Manual 2
978-0-13-111785-3
0-13-111785-8
READING POWER SERIES:
BASIC READING POWER, SECOND EDITION
Text
978-0-13-130549-6
0-13-130549-2
Answer Key
978-0-13-189508-9
0-13-189508-7
Test Booklet
978-0-13-189857-8
0-13-189857-4
READING POWER, THIRD EDITION
Text
978-0-13-130548-9
0-13-130548-4
Answer Key
978-0-13-118946-1
0-13-118946-8
Test Booklet
978-0-13-027250-8
0-13-027250-7
MORE READING POWER, SECOND EDITION
Text
978-0-13-061199-4
0-13-061199-9
Answer Key
978-0-13-184032-4
0-13-184032-0
Test Booklet
978-0-13-018649-2
0-13-018649-X
ADVANCED READING POWER
Student Book
978-0-13-199027-2
0-13-199027-6
Answer Key
978-0-13-199028-9
0-13-199028-4
READY TO READ SERIES:
GET READY TO READ
Book
978-0-13-177648-7
0-13-177648-7
Answer Key
978-0-13-152385-2
0-13-152385-6
Test Booklet
978-0-13-194181-6
0-13-194181-X
READY TO READ NOW
Book
978-0-13-177647-0
0-13-177647-9
Answer Key
978-0-13-152384-5
0-13-152384-8
Test Booklet
978-0-13-194182-3
0-13-194182-8
READY TO READ MORE
Book
978-0-13-177649-4
0-13-177649-5
Answer Key
978-0-13-195127-3
0-13-195127-0
Test Booklet
978-0-13-194183-0
0-13-194183-6
Price
$
$
$
$
22.95
15.95
49.00
39.95
$ 22.95
$ 15.95
$ 39.95
$
$
$
$
22.95
15.95
49.00
39.95
$ 22.95
$ 15.95
$ 39.95
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
20.95
6.75
28.75
20.95
6.75
28.75
20.95
6.75
$
$
$
$
26.50
11.50
26.50
11.50
$ 26.75
FREE
$ 25.50
$ 26.75
FREE
$ 25.50
$ 26.75
FREE
$ 25.50
$ 26.75
FREE
$ 22.75
FREE
$ 17.00
$ 22.75
FREE
$ 17.00
$ 22.75
FREE
$ 17.00
Reading Skills/Bridge
Title
13-Digit ISBN
BUILDING ON BASICS
Book
978-0-201-34052-5
BUILDING UNDERSTANDING
Book
978-0-201-82528-2
EXPLORING CONTENT SERIES
Student Book 1
978-0-13-140198-3
Test and Answer Keys 1
978-0-13-140199-0
Student Book 2
978-0-13-140200-3
Test and Answer Keys 2
978-0-13-140201-0
10-Digit ISBN
Price
0-201-34052-6
$ 24.25
0-201-82528-7
$ 24.25
0-13-140198-X
0-13-140199-8
0-13-140200-5
0-13-140201-3
$
$
$
$
26.50
11.25
26.50
11.25
Reading
Title
13-Digit ISBN
ALL NEW EASY TRUE STORIES
Text
978-0-13-118265-3
ALL NEW VERY EASY TRUE STORIES
Text
978-0-13-134556-0
BEYOND TRUE STORIES
Text
978-0-13-091814-7
Answer Key
978-0-13-184031-7
Student Book + Audio CD Pkg
978-0-13-189274-3
EASY TRUE STORIES
Text
978-0-8013-1089-8
EVEN MORE TRUE STORIES, THIRD EDITION
Student Book
978-0-13-175173-6
EVEN MORE TRUE STORIES, SECOND EDITION
Student Book
978-0-201-34672-5
MORE TRUE STORIES
Text
978-0-201-69516-8
Audiocassette
978-0-201-69528-1
Student Book + Audio CD Pkg
978-0-13-111693-1
TRUE STORIES IN THE NEWS, SECOND EDITION
Text
978-0-201-84660-7
Audiocassette
978-0-201-89882-8
Student Book + Audio CD Pkg
978-0-13-111692-4
VERY EASY TRUE STORIES
Text
978-0-201-34313-7
10-Digit ISBN
Culture
Title
Title
$ 18.50
0-13-134556-7
$ 18.50
0-13-091814-8
0-13-184031-2
0-13-189274-6
$ 18.50
FREE
$ 24.25
0-8013-1089-X
$ 18.50
0-13-175173-5
$ 18.50
0-201-34672-9
$ 18.50
0-201-69516-2
0-201-69528-6
0-13-111693-2
$ 18.50
$ 18.75
$ 24.25
0-201-84660-8
0-201-89882-9
0-13-111692-4
$ 18.75
$ 18.75
$ 24.25
0-201-34313-4
$ 18.50
10-Digit ISBN
Price
$ 21.75
$ 12.25
$ 20.25
FREE
$ 29.75
$ 10.25
$ 32.00
FREE
$ 21.75
$ 13.00
FREE
$ 13.25
$ 41.50
$ 26.50
$ 6.75
$ 26.50
$ 6.75
$ 26.50
FREE
$ 18.25
$ 18.25
$ 18.25
$ 18.25
$ 24.25
$ 24.25
$ 21.75
$ 13.00
FREE
$ 41.50
$ 21.75
$ 13.00
FREE
$ 13.25
$ 41.50
$ 21.75
$ 22.75
$ 11.25
$
$
$
$
$
18.75
23.25
18.75
23.25
18.75
$ 18.75
$ 18.75
$ 18.75
Literature
Price
0-13-118265-X
13-Digit ISBN
AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
Text
978-0-201-52075-0
0-201-52075-3
Teacher's Manual
978-0-13-087532-7
0-13-087532-5
AMERICAN ROOTS
Text
978-0-201-61995-9
0-201-61995-4
Answer Key
978-0-13-088847-1
0-13-088847-8
AMERICAN WAYS, THIRD EDITION
Book
978-0-13-150086-0
0-13-150086-4
Teacher’s Manual
978-0-13-192418-5
0-13-192418-4
BEYOND LANGUAGE, SECOND EDITION
Text
978-0-13-094855-7
0-13-094855-1
Answer Key
978-0-13-062076-7
0-13-062076-9
THE CHICKEN SMELLS GOOD
Text
978-0-13-576216-5
0-13-576216-2
Workbook
978-0-13-089220-1
0-13-089220-3
Workbook Answer Key
978-0-13-089231-7
0-13-089231-9
Answer Key and Review Tests
978-0-13-743501-2
0-13-743501-0
Audio Program (2)
978-0-13-743519-7
0-13-743519-3
CONTACT USA SERIES
Book 1
978-0-13-049623-2
0-13-049623-5
Teacher’s Manual & Tests
978-0-13-049624-9
0-13-049624-3
Book 2
978-0-13-049625-6
0-13-049625-1
Teacher’s Manual & Tests
978-0-13-049626-3
0-13-049626-X
Book 3
978-0-13-518754-8
0-13-518754-0
Teacher’s Manual
978-0-13-518762-3
0-13-518762-1
A FIRST LOOK AT THE USA
Text
978-0-201-69512-0
0-201-69512-X
ALL ABOUT THE USA
Text
978-0-201-34673-2
0-201-34673-7
INTRODUCING THE USA
Text
978-0-8013-0984-7
0-8013-0984-0
MORE ABOUT THE USA
Text
978-0-201-87679-6
0-201-87679-5
OUR OWN JOURNEYS
Book
978-0-13-048466-6
0-13-048466-0
OUR OWN STORIES, SECOND EDITION
Book
978-0-201-84670-6
0-201-84670-5
THE PIZZA TASTES GREAT
Text
978-0-13-041129-7
0-13-041129-9
Workbook
978-0-13-041391-8
0-13-041391-7
Text/Workbook Answer Key
978-0-13-097232-3
0-13-097232-0
Audio Program (2)
978-0-13-110360-3
0-13-110360-1
THE SALSA IS HOT
Text
978-0-13-020436-3
0-13-020436-6
Workbook
978-0-13-020430-1
0-13-020430-7
Workbook Answer Key
978-0-13-027812-8
0-13-027812-2
Answer Key and Review Tests
978-0-13-020438-7
0-13-020438-2
Audio Program (2)
978-0-13-020437-0
0-13-020437-4
STORIES WE BROUGHT WITH US, THIRD EDITION
Book
978-0-13-028462-4
0-13-028462-9
THE U.S.A., FOURTH EDITION
Text
978-0-13-026360-5
0-13-026360-5
Teacher’s Manual
978-0-13-040571-5
0-13-040571-X
WHAT A WORLD SERIES
Book 1
978-0-13-048462-8
0-13-048462-8
Book 1 + Audio CD
978-0-13-184925-9
0-13-184925-5
Book 2
978-0-13-048464-2
0-13-048464-4
Book 2 + Audio CD
978-0-13-184923-5
0-13-184923-9
Book 3
978-0-13-048465-9
0-13-048465-2
WHAT A LIFE! SERIES
Book 1
978-0-201-61996-6
0-201-61996-2
Book 2
978-0-201-61997-3
0-201-61997-0
Book 3
978-0-201-61998-0
0-201-61998-9
13-Digit ISBN
ARRIVALS
Text
978-0-201-82530-5
EXPLORING THEMES
Text
978-0-8013-1315-8
GREAT AMERICAN STORIES
Book 1
978-0-13-030967-9
Book 2
978-0-13-030960-0
Book 3
978-0-13-061941-9
LAUGH AND LEARN, SECOND EDITION
Student Book
978-0-201-83414-7
LIGHT AND LIVELY, SECOND EDITION
Student Book
978-0-201-83413-0
A SENSE OF WONDER
Text
978-0-13-040560-9
SHORT TAKES IN FICTION
Text
978-0-201-51677-7
A WORLD OF FICTION, SECOND EDITION
Book
978-0-13-194636-1
10-Digit ISBN
Price
0-201-82530-9
$ 22.00
0-8013-1315-5
$ 23.75
0-13-030967-2
0-13-030960-5
0-13-061941-8
$ 16.95
$ 16.95
$ 16.95
0-201-83414-6
$ 21.75
0-201-83413-8
$ 21.75
0-13-040560-4
$ 27.50
0-201-51677-2
$ 17.75
0-13-194636-6
$ 25.95
Pe n g u i n R e a d e r s
See pages 99-101 for all Pricing and I S B N S
97
T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:33 AM
Page 98
Penguin Readers
■
Beginning – Advanced
Penguin Readers are a series of adapted novels
and original stories written for true-beginning to advanced
students. These graded readers are written at seven language
competency levels, each with carefully controlled vocabulary,
grammar, and narrative content. The series provides language practice while
promoting an enjoyment of reading.
C AT EG O R I E S
Classics American/Traditional
Originals
• A variety of well-known classic novels and
short stories in simplified versions, all with
carefully graded language.
• American authors include Louisa May Alcott,
Jack London, and Mark Twain.
New and provocative stories from
our own authors provide a reading
selection to students from the Easystart
Level through Level 5.
Biographies Movies/Television
These titles allow students to read and
understand at their own language level
while learning about celebrities, historical
figures, and famous athletes.
Contemporary
A few subject areas featured in this
array of adapted contemporary
literature and non-fiction stories include
social issues, business, science fiction,
thrillers, and humor.
Audio Readers
• Book plus audiocassette packages are ideal for language labs, school libraries,
and for students wanting to improve their English on their own.
• Hearing the stories on audiocassette while reading provides the opportunity
to improve pronunciation and listening skills.
“Penguin Readers with accompanying audiocassettes are invaluable in
improving reading fluency. Together the book and audiocassette
promote efficient and motivating reading.”
Dr. Patrick Kennell
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL
98
O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:33 AM
Page 99
$6.75 each
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
Easystarts — 200-Word Vocabulary
Biographies
Julia Roberts
978-0-582-50496-7
0-582-50496-1
Long Road, The
978-0-582-50494-3
0-582-50494-5
Tom Cruise
978-0-582-50495-0
0-582-50495-3
978-0-582-35289-6
978-0-582-40298-0
978-0-582-50498-1
978-0-582-40288-1
0-582-35289-4
0-582-40298-0
0-582-50498-8
0-582-40288-3
Carnival!*
Dead Man’s River
Flying Home
Hannah & the Hurricane
978-0-582-50530-8
978-0-582-40292-8
978-0-582-40286-7
978-0-582-35290-2
0-582-50530-5
0-582-40292-1
0-582-40286-7
0-582-35290-8
Lucky Break
Song, The*
Tinkers Farm*
White Oryx, The*
978-0-582-50497-4
978-0-582-50529-2
978-0-582-40289-8
978-0-582-50531-5
0-582-50497-X
0-582-50529-1
0-582-40289-1
0-582-50531-3
Originals
Anita’s Big Day*
Between Two Worlds*
Big Bag Mistake, The
Blue Moon Valley*
Level 1 — 300-Word Vocabulary
Classics
Adventures of Tom
Sawyer, The
Gift of the Magi, The
House of the Seven
Gables, The
Little Women
978-0-582-42657-3
0-582-42657-X
978-0-582-41668-0
0-582-41668-X
0-582-36694-1
Michael Jordan
Muhammad Ali
978-0-582-43568-1
978-1-405-84352-2
0-582-43568-4
1-405-84352-7
Pelé
978-0-582-45196-4
0-582-45196-5
0-582-41770-8
0-582-41778-3
0-582-42719-3
Mike’s Lucky Day*
Run for Your Life*
Six Sketches*
978-0-582-42767-9
978-0-582-41766-3
978-0-582-42765-5
0-582-42767-3
0-582-41766-X
0-582-42765-7
Surfer!*
Winner, The*
978-0-582-41661-1
978-0-582-42656-6
0-582-41661-2
0-582-42656-1
978-0-582-34434-1
0-582-34434-4
0-582-42658-8
978-1-405-83353-0
978-0-582-42661-0
978-0-582-41664-2
978-0-582-42179-0
1-405-83353-X
0-582-42661-8
0-582-41664-7
0-582-42179-9
978-0-582-41790-8
978-0-582-42119-6
978-0-582-42696-2
978-0-582-41667-3
0-582-41790-2
0-582-42119-5
0-582-42696-0
0-582-41667-1
978-0-582-42665-8
0-582-42665-0
978-0-582-42176-9
978-0-582-34275-0
978-0-582-42659-7
978-0-582-41665-9
978-0-582-41666-6
0-582-42176-4
0-582-34275-9
0-582-42659-6
0-582-41665-5
0-582-41666-3
Tales from the Arabian 978-0-582-42658-0
Nights*
Tales from Hans
978-0-582-42112-7
Christian Andersen*
Three Musketeers, The* 978-0-582-42113-4
Three Problems for
978-0-582-85493-2
Sherlock Holmes*
Treasure Island*
978-0-582-41678-9
Voyages of Sinbad the
Sailor, The*
978-0-582-42122-6
Washington Square*
978-0-582-40162-4
Wind in the Willows* 978-0-582-42660-3
White Fang
978-0-582-41815-8
White Fang
978-0-582-34273-6
White Heron and Other 978-0-582-43049-5
American Short Stories, A
White Heron and Other 978-0-582-34281-1
American Stories, A
978-0-582-51747-9
978-0-582-45190-2
978-0-582-83112-4
978-0-582-50382-3
978-0-582-34129-6
0-582-51747-8
0-582-45190-6
0-582-83112-1
0-582-50382-5
0-582-34129-9
Mummy, The
Scorpion King, The
Small Soldiers
Stranger than Fiction:
Urban Myths
978-0-582-45193-3
978-0-582-77971-6
978-0-582-38099-8
978-0-582-41791-5
0-582-45193-0
0-582-77971-5
0-582-38099-5
0-582-41791-0
978-0-582-41923-0
978-0-582-43286-4
0-582-41923-9
0-582-43286-3
978-0-582-36694-7
978-0-582-41770-0
978-0-582-41778-6
978-0-582-42719-8
Biographies
Leonardo DiCaprio
Originals
Brown Eyes
Girl Meets Boy*
Karen & The Artist*
Rip Van Winkle and
978-0-582-42051-9
the Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Twenty-thousand
978-0-582-85494-9
Leagues Under the Sea*
0-582-42051-2
0-582-85494-6
Level 2 — 600-Word Vocabulary
Classics
Anne of Green Gables 978-0-582-52982-3
Alice in Wonderland* 978-0-582-42123-3
Black Beauty*
978-0-582-42121-9
Call of the Wild, The
978-0-582-42049-6
Call of the Wild, The
978-0-582-34289-7
Christmas Carol, A*
978-0-582-42120-2
Five Famous Fairy Tales* 978-0-582-42125-7
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 978-0-582-43048-8
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 978-0-582-34282-8
Gulliver’s Travels*
978-0-582-42662-7
Heidi*
978-0-582-42116-5
Jungle Book, The*
978-0-582-42115-8
Kidnapped*
978-0-582-42178-3
King Arthur and the
978-0-582-42118-9
Knights of the Round Table*
Last of the Mohicans, The 978-0-582-42177-6
Last of the Mohicans, The 978-0-582-34279-8
Luck of the Roaring
978-0-582-34370-2
Camp, The
0-582-52982-4
0-582-42123-3
0-582-42121-7
0-582-42049-0
0-582-34289-9
0-582-42120-9
0-582-42125-X
0-582-43048-8
0-582-34282-1
0-582-42662-6
0-582-42116-0
0-582-42115-2
0-582-42178-0
0-582-42118-7
0-582-42177-2
0-582-34279-1
0-582-34370-4
Contemporary
Luck of the Roaring
Camp, The
Moby Dick
Mysterious Island, The*
Persuasion*
Prince and the
Pauper, The*
Railway Children, The*
Robin Hood*
Robinson Crusoe*
Room in the Tower and
Other Stories, The*
Round the World in
Eighty Days*
Scarlet Letter, The
Scarlet Letter, The
Secret Garden, The*
Simply Suspense*
Story of the Treasure
Seekers, The*
0-582-42112-8
0-582-42113-6
0-582-85493-8
0-582-41678-7
0-582-42122-5
0-582-40162-3
0-582-42660-X
0-582-41815-1
0-582-34273-2
0-582-43049-6
0-582-34281-3
978-0-582-45184-1
978-0-582-40115-0
0-582-45184-1
0-582-40115-1
978-0-582-41673-4
978-0-582-36401-1
0-582-41673-6
0-582-36401-9
ET: The Extraterrestrial
Flintstones, The
Hulk
Jurassic Park 3
Mr. Bean*
978-0-582-40795-4
978-0-582-40793-0
0-582-40795-8
0-582-40793-1
Ghandi
Gucci
978-0-582-81983-2
978-0-582-46159-8
0-582-81983-0
0-582-46159-6
Nelson Mandela*
978-0-582-46165-9
0-582-46165-0
Amazon Rainforest, The 978-0-582-85492-5
Freckles*
978-0-582-42655-9
0-582-85492-X
0-582-42655-3
Ghost of Genny
Castle, The*
978-0-582-41800-4
0-582-41800-3
Extreme Sports
978-0-582-46168-0
0-582-46168-5
Apollo 13
Baywatch: The Inside
Story
Cay, The*
Dragonheart*
Biographies
Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn
Originals
Download an Order Checklist from www.longmanusa.com/penguin
Titles available as book/audiocassette packages for $9.50
*British vocabulary and spelling for books, British accent for audioreaders.
99
T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:33 AM
Page 100
$6.75 each
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
Level 3 — 1,200-Word Vocabulary
Classics
Adventures of
978-0-582-42050-2
Huckleberry Finn, The
Adventures of
978-0-582-34271-2
Huckleberry Finn, The
Black Cat and Other
978-0-582-41774-8
Stories, The*
Canterbury Tales, The* 978-0-582-42114-1
Count of Monte
978-0-582-42701-3
Cristo, The*
David Copperfield*
978-0-582-41636-9
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde* 978-0-582-42700-6
Dracula*
978-0-582-42663-4
Emil and the Detectives* 978-0-582-42699-3
Fall of the House of
978-0-582-42128-8
Usher and Other Stories, The
Fall of the House of
978-0-582-34267-5
Usher and Other Stories, The
0-582-42050-4
0-582-34271-6
0-582-41774-0
0-582-42114-4
0-582-42701-0
0-582-41636-1
0-582-42700-2
0-582-42663-4
0-582-42699-5
0-582-42128-4
0-582-34267-8
Contemporary
Amistad*
Billy Elliott*
0-582-42698-7
1-405-83101-4
0-582-81986-5
0-582-50518-6
1-405-84999-1
0-582-41780-5
0-582-41682-5
0-582-85490-3
0-582-85491-1
0-582-42126-8
0-582-34265-1
Romeo and Juliet*
978-0-582-50514-8
Scandal in Bohemia, A* 978-0-582-41639-0
Sense and Sensibility* 978-0-582-41689-5
Sherlock Holmes and 978-0-582-41698-7
the Mystery of Boscombe Pool*
Silas Marner*
978-0-582-41640-6
Stories from
978-0-582-42694-8
Shakespeare*
Swiss Family Robinson, 978-0-582-42664-1
The*
Thirty-Nine Steps, The* 978-0-582-41641-3
Turn of the Screw, The* 978-0-582-41692-5
Vanity Fair*
978-0-582-42693-1
Yearling, The
978-0-582-34439-6
Young King and Other 978-0-582-42692-4
Stories, The*
0-582-50514-3
0-582-41639-6
0-582-41689-2
0-582-41698-1
0-582-41640-X
0-582-42694-4
0-582-42664-2
0-582-41641-8
0-582-41692-2
0-582-42693-6
0-582-34439-5
0-582-42692-8
0-582-42697-9
978-0-582-40165-5
978-1-405-85000-1
0-582-40165-8
1-405-85000-0
Horse Whisperer, The*
Notting Hill*
Rain Man*
978-0-582-41637-6
978-1-405-80203-1
978-0-582-41785-4
0-582-41637-X
1-405-80203-0
0-582-41785-6
Road Ahead, The
Rogue Trader*
StarGate
978-0-582-40211-9
978-0-582-43050-1
978-0-582-41691-8
0-582-40211-5
0-582-43050-X
0-582-41691-4
978-0-582-51248-1
0-582-51248-4
Martin Luther King
978-0-582-77956-3
0-582-77956-1
Princess Diana*
978-0-582-41685-7
0-582-41685-X
978-0-582-43837-8
0-582-43837-3
Great Discovery, The*
978-0-582-42730-3
0-582-42730-4
Ring, The*
978-0-582-42737- 2
0-582-42737-1
Go-Between, The*
978-0-582-41920-9
King Solomon’s Mines* 978-0-582-42690-0
Locked Room and Other 978-0-582-41807-3
Horror Stories, The*
Macbeth*
978-0-582-82999-2
Merchant of Venice, The* 978-1-405-84353-9
1984*
978-0-582-77731-6
0-582-41920-4
0-582-42690-1
0-582-41807-0
Oliver Twist*
Picture of Dorian
Gray, The*
Three Adventures of
Sherlock Holmes*
Three Great Plays of
Shakespeare*
Time Machine, The*
978-0-582-42688-7
978-0-582-41808-6
0-582-42688-X
0-582-41808-9
978-0-582-42687-0
0-582-42687-1
978-0-582-42686-3
0-582-42686-3
978-1-405-83349-3
1-405-83349-1
Biographies
Beatles, The*
Frankenstein*
978-0-582-42698-6
Hamlet*
978-1-405-83101-7
Hunchback of Notre
978-0-582-81986-3
Dame, The
Ideal Husband, An*
978-0-582-50518-6
Island of Dr. Moreau, The* 978-1-405-84999-9
Jane Eyre*
978-0-582-41780-9
Man with Two Shadows 978-0-582-41682-6
and Other Stories, The*
Mark Twain Short Stories 978-0-582-85490-1
Midsummer Night’s
978-0-582-85491-8
Dream, A*
Red Badge of
978-0-582-42126-4
Courage, The
Red Badge of
978-0-582-34265-1
Courage, The
Return of Sherlock
978-0-582-42697-9
Holmes, The*
Originals
Titantic!
Level 4 — 1,700-Word Vocabulary
Classics
Canterville Ghost and
Other Stories, The*
Doll’s House and Other
Stories, A*
Emma*
Far from the
Madding Crowd
978-0-582-42691-7
0-582-42691-X
978-0-582-41811-0
0-582-41811-9
978-0-582-41794-6
978-0-582-41764-9
0-582-41794-5
0-582-41764-3
0-582-82999-2
1-405-84353-5
0-582-77731-3
Contemporary
Cinderella Man
Client, The*
Gladiator
978-1-405-80642-8
978-0-582-41777-9
978-0-582-47117-7
1-405-80642-7
0-582-41777-5
0-582-47117-6
Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs
Interpreter, The
978-0-582-34369-6
978-0-582-34428-0
978-1-405-80643-5
0-582-34369-0
0-582-34428-X
1-405-80643-5
Mosquito Coast, The*
Seven
Street Lawyer, The
978-0-582-41814-1
978-0-582-41693-2
978-0-582-43404-2
0-582-41814-3
0-582-41693-0
0-582-43404-1
978-0-582-41804-2
0-582-41804-6
Inventions That
Changed the World
978-0-582-85489-5
0-582-85489-X
Management Gurus*
Women in Business*
978-0-582-43046-4
978-0-582-45327-2
0-582-43046-1
0-582-45327-5
Originals
Detective Work*
Download an Order Checklist from www.longmanusa.com/penguin
Titles available as book/audiocassette packages for $9.50
*British vocabulary and spelling for books, British accent for audioreaders.
100
O R D E R O N L I N E AT OA S I S . P E A R S O N E D. C O M O R C A L L TO L L - F R E E 1 . 8 7 7 . 2 0 2 . 4 5 7 2
ELL07 HIED.084-108 (RR1-0897).04
8/11/06
5:33 AM
Page 101
$6.75 each
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
Level 5 — 2,300-Word Vocabulary
Classics
Heart of Darkness*
Jane Eyre*
More Tales From
Shakespeare*
Outstanding Short
Stories*
978-1-405-84998-2
978-0-582-41932-2
978-0-582-41934-6
1-405-84998-3
0-582-41932-8
0-582-41934-4
978-0-582-41933-9
0-582-41933-6
Phantom of the
Opera, The
Pride and Prejudice*
Prisoner of Zenda, The*
Round the World in
Eighty Days*
Stories of Detection
and Mystery*
Contemporary
2001: A Space Odyssey* 978-0-582-46136-9
Benetton
978-0-582-34297-2
Brethren, The
978-0-582-45352-4
Firm, The*
Partner, The
Pelican Brief, The*
0-582-46136-7
0-582-34297-X
0-582-45352-6
978-0-582-50502-5
0-582-50502-X
978-0-582-41935-3
978-0-582-41936-0
0-582-41935-2
0-582-41936-0
978-0-582-42720-4
978-0-582-41939-1
0-582-42720-7
0-582-41939-5
Strange Case of Dr.
978-0-582-42745-7
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The*
Tale of Two Cities, A* 978-0-582-41940-7
Tales from Shakespeare 978-0-582-41941-4
Tales of Mystery and
978-0-582-49805-1
Imagination*
War of the Worlds, The* 978-1-405-80638-1
Wuthering Heights*
978-0-582-41944-5
0-582-42745-2
978-0-582-41827-1
978-0-582-43406-6
978-0-582-41796-0
0-582-41827-5
0-582-43406-8
0-582-41796-1
Rainmaker, The
Time to Kill, A
Web*
978-0-582-36412-7
978-0-582-36410-3
978-0-582-41697-0
0-582-36412-4
0-582-36410-8
0-582-41697-3
0-582-41940-9
0-582-41941-7
0-582-49805-8
1-405-80638-9
0-582-41944-1
Originals
Story of the Internet, The* 978-0-582-43047-1
0-582-43047-X
Level 6 — 3,000-Word Vocabulary
Classics
Anna Karenina*
978-0-582-44835-3
Crime and Punishment* 978-1-405-83348-6
Great Expectations*
978-0-582-41947-6
0-582-44835-2
1-405-83348-3
0-582-41947-6
Les Miserables*
Madame Bovary*
Moonstone, The*
Oliver Twist*
978-0-582-50508-7
978-0-582-45408-8
978-0-582-41822-6
978-0-582-41949-0
0-582-50508-9
0-582-45408-5
0-582-41822-4
0-582-41949-2
Room with a View, A*
Snow Falling on Cedars*
Tom Jones*
Woman in White, The*
978-0-582-51264-1
978-0-582-41928-5
978-0-582-36414-1
978-0-582-36413-4
0-582-51264-6
0-582-41928-X
0-582-36414-0
0-582-36413-2
0-582-36411-6
0-582-43405-X
Saving Private Ryan
978-0-582-41983-4
0-582-41983-2
Testament, The
978-0-582-43706-7
0-582-43706-7
Contemporary
Chamber, The
Runaway Jury, The
978-0-582-36411-0
978-0-582-43405-9
Download an Order Checklist from www.longmanusa.com/penguin
Classics Offer
One of each Classics title per level, excluding new titles
13-Digit ISBN
Level 1 (6 Books)
Titles available as book/audiocassette packages for $9.50
*British vocabulary and spelling for books, British accent for audioreaders.
978-0-13-198749-4
10-Digit ISBN
Price
0-13-198749-6 $ 36.50
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
Price
Level 4 (14 Books) 978-0-13-240863-9 0-13-240863-5 $ 85.00
Level 2 (37 Books) 978-0-13-240859-2 0-13-240859-7 $ 224.75
Level 5 (14 Books) 978-0-13-240861-5
Level 3 (31 Books) 978-0-13-240860-8 0-13-240860-0 $ 188.25
Level 6 (11 Books) 978-0-13-240858-5 0-13-240858-9 $ 66.75
0-13-240861-9 $ 85.00
Support Materials
FREE with Purchase of a Classroom Set or downloadable at www.penguinreaders.com
Penguin Readers
Factsheet CD-ROM
Penguin Readers
Teacher’s Guide
Penguin Readers Teacher’s
Guide to Using Film and TV
• Provides practical advice and extra
activities to enrich students’ learning.
• Includes a plot summary and
background information about the
book and author.
• Offers suggestions for developing
lesson plans, setting up a class
library, and using the readers as a
basis for communicative activities.
• Contains classroom activities and
practical advice on how to use feature
films and TV series with graded readers.
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
Penguin Readers 978-0-13-041546-2 0-13-041546-4
Factsheet CD-ROM
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
Penguin Readers 978-0-582-40006-1 0-582-40006-6
Teacher’s Guide
13-Digit ISBN
10-Digit ISBN
Penguin Readers 978-0-13-027015-3 0-13-027015-6
Teacher’s Guide to Using Film and TV
101
T O C O N T A C T Y O U R E L L S P E C I A L I S T, C A L L 1 . 8 0 0 . 3 7 5 . 2 3 7 5