Readers
EXTRA ACTIVITIES
ecially-written stories for learners of English.
es Hodgson Burnett
Stage 2
ders is a beautifully-illustrated series of timeless classics Little Lord Fauntleroy
Frances Hodgson Burnett
e Lord Fauntleroy
mid-1880s, young Cedric Errol lives with his mother in New
hey are quite poor after the death of Cedric’s father, but live a
FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT
Stage 2
happy life together. Then, one day, an English lawyer comes to
em. He has a message from the Earl of Dorincourt, Cedric’s rich
grandfather that will change Cedric’s life forever. Will he be
Will he win the heart of his old angry grandfather?
eading about this little boy and discover if he stays true to
even with all the changes in his life.
reader you will find:
mation about Frances Hodgson Burnett
History July 4 - American Independence
tion focusing on films, cartoons and games about Little Lord
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY
tleroy
ary of difficult words
rehension and extension activities including KEY (KET)
test
Stage 2
literature Love Kindness
age 1 Elementary 600 headwords A1 Movers
Te e n E L I R e a d e r s
age 2 Pre-Intermediate 800 headwords A2 Flyers/KEY (KET)
A2
age 3 Intermediate 1000 headwords B1 Preliminary (PET)
assic - American English
With
Audio CD
www.eligradedreaders.com ELT Te e n Readers
Teen Readers
ELT A 2
A2
Activity
Complete the sentences with one of the words in the box
somebody - anything - everybody - something - nothing
nobody - anybody
__________
Everybody in the area love Cedric because he was such a
happy, kind little boy.
1 ________________ thinks it isn’t true that I am a Lord.
2 I’m sure there’s ________________ not right here.
3 Be kind and true always, then you’ll never hurt
________________ and you’ll help many.
4 _______________ was church to see little Lord Fauntleroy.
5 The Earl loved his grandson more and more, but he told
________________.
6 If you take the farm from him, he and his family will have
________________ to eat.
7 She didn’t want ________________ from the man who
hated her so much.
8 Mr. Havisham, I have to tell you ________________. I don’t
know what an earl is.
9 Is there ________________ you want?
10 The woman left for London and ________________ ever
saw her again.
STUDENT
7 anything; 8 something; 9 anything/something; 10 nobody
1 Everybody; 2 something; 3 anybody; 4 Everybody; 5 nobody; 6 nothing;
Answer:
Readers
EXTRA ACTIVITIES
ecially-written stories for learners of English.
es Hodgson Burnett
Stage 2
ders is a beautifully-illustrated series of timeless classics Little Lord Fauntleroy
Frances Hodgson Burnett
e Lord Fauntleroy
mid-1880s, young Cedric Errol lives with his mother in New
hey are quite poor after the death of Cedric’s father, but live a
FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT
Stage 2
happy life together. Then, one day, an English lawyer comes to
em. He has a message from the Earl of Dorincourt, Cedric’s rich
grandfather that will change Cedric’s life forever. Will he be
Will he win the heart of his old angry grandfather?
eading about this little boy and discover if he stays true to
even with all the changes in his life.
reader you will find:
mation about Frances Hodgson Burnett
History July 4 - American Independence
tion focusing on films, cartoons and games about Little Lord
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY
tleroy
ary of difficult words
rehension and extension activities including KEY (KET)
test
Stage 2
literature Love Kindness
age 1 Elementary 600 headwords A1 Movers
Te e n E L I R e a d e r s
age 2 Pre-Intermediate 800 headwords A2 Flyers/KEY (KET)
A2
age 3 Intermediate 1000 headwords B1 Preliminary (PET)
assic - American English
With
Audio CD
www.eligradedreaders.com ELT Te e n Readers
Teen Readers
ELT A 2
A2
Test yourself
True or false? Answer the questions below.
R F
1 Cedric and his family lived in a big house in New York. ■ ■
2 Cedric had lots of friends, but when he moved ■ ■
to England he didn’t see any of them ever again.
3 Cedric’s best friend, Mr. Hobbs, had a store and ■ ■
didn’t like the English.
4 Cedric’s grandfather, the Earl of Dorincourt, ■ ■
didn’t like Americans.
5 Cedric’s cook, Mary, stayed in America when he ■ ■
and his mother moved to England.
6 Cedric’s father was the youngest son of the Earl ■ ■
of Dorincourt.
STUDENT
1F; 2F; 3T; 4T; 5F; 6T
Answer:
Readers
EXTRA ACTIVITIES
ecially-written stories for learners of English.
es Hodgson Burnett
Stage 2
ders is a beautifully-illustrated series of timeless classics Little Lord Fauntleroy
Frances Hodgson Burnett
e Lord Fauntleroy
mid-1880s, young Cedric Errol lives with his mother in New
hey are quite poor after the death of Cedric’s father, but live a
FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT
Stage 2
happy life together. Then, one day, an English lawyer comes to
em. He has a message from the Earl of Dorincourt, Cedric’s rich
grandfather that will change Cedric’s life forever. Will he be
Will he win the heart of his old angry grandfather?
eading about this little boy and discover if he stays true to
even with all the changes in his life.
reader you will find:
mation about Frances Hodgson Burnett
History July 4 - American Independence
tion focusing on films, cartoons and games about Little Lord
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY
tleroy
ary of difficult words
rehension and extension activities including KEY (KET)
test
Stage 2
literature Love Kindness
age 1 Elementary 600 headwords A1 Movers
Te e n E L I R e a d e r s
age 2 Pre-Intermediate 800 headwords A2 Flyers/KEY (KET)
A2
age 3 Intermediate 1000 headwords B1 Preliminary (PET)
assic - American English
With
Audio CD
www.eligradedreaders.com ELT Te e n Readers
Teen Readers
ELT A 2
A2
Key (KET) – Speaking
Work in pairs. One of you reads the party
invitation below, the other asks questions about
the party using the prompts below.
Come to a Party
Celebrate my Birthday with me!
Live music
Dancing
Food and drink provided
When: Saturday 26th July
Where: The Manor Rooms, London Road, Manchester
Time: 20.00 – 00.00
Dress: casual
• what / party?
• music?
• food / drink?
• when?
• where?
STUDENT
• time?
• what / wear?
Readers
EXTRA ACTIVITIES
ecially-written stories for learners of English.
es Hodgson Burnett
Stage 2
ders is a beautifully-illustrated series of timeless classics Little Lord Fauntleroy
Frances Hodgson Burnett
e Lord Fauntleroy
mid-1880s, young Cedric Errol lives with his mother in New
hey are quite poor after the death of Cedric’s father, but live a
FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT
Stage 2
happy life together. Then, one day, an English lawyer comes to
em. He has a message from the Earl of Dorincourt, Cedric’s rich
grandfather that will change Cedric’s life forever. Will he be
Will he win the heart of his old angry grandfather?
eading about this little boy and discover if he stays true to
even with all the changes in his life.
reader you will find:
mation about Frances Hodgson Burnett
History July 4 - American Independence
tion focusing on films, cartoons and games about Little Lord
LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY
tleroy
ary of difficult words
rehension and extension activities including KEY (KET)
test
Stage 2
literature Love Kindness
age 1 Elementary 600 headwords A1 Movers
Te e n E L I R e a d e r s
age 2 Pre-Intermediate 800 headwords A2 Flyers/KEY (KET)
A2
age 3 Intermediate 1000 headwords B1 Preliminary (PET)
assic - American English
With
Audio CD
www.eligradedreaders.com ELT Te e n Readers
Teen Readers
ELT A 2
A2
Focus on…
FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT
Frances Hodgson Burnett was born in
Manchester on November 24 1849.
After her father’s death in 1853,
Burnett’s mother ran the family’s iron
foundry until the American Civil War
caused the business to fail.
The Hodgsons moved to Tennessee
in 1865. Frances lived there until 1873,
when she married a doctor, Swan
Burnett, whom she later divorced in
1898.Then she married Peter Townsend,
an actor, in 1900.
From her teens Frances had written
stories and tales to help her the family.
Her first widespread success came with
That Lass o’ Lowrie’s in 1877, a tale of the
Lancashire coal mines. But it was the
publication of Little Lord Fauntleroy, in 1886, that brought the author fame.
The beloved The Secret Garden appeared four years later to enormous critical and popular
acclaim. Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote over 40 novels and plays and dozens of short stories
during her lifetime.
She died at Plandome, New York, on October 29 1924.
STUDENT