Teacher question; Graded Readers

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Teacher question; Graded Readers

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Where can I find copies of graded readers for my students in PP? I don''t have the cash to start buying the students all the books the schools should be providing, but if I can hunt down some second hand copies of intermediate books that would be good.
Love to get 4 copies of Oliver Twist graded at intermediate.

Any suggestions?
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United Knowledge, Peace Book Centre, Penguin graded readers are good
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vladimir wrote:United Knowledge, Peace Book Centre, Penguin graded readers are good
Thanks Vlad , i will check it out but im thinking it will be too expensive.

I just had a thought about the fact that after the billions that have been spent improving Cambodia over the last 20 years, I guess it was too little to provide a centralized lending library? Maybe even a language resource center that is in English with library ? Such as the French and German community have in their French institutes and Goethe centers.
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A library?!

Bloody agitator!
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vladimir wrote:A library?!

Bloody agitator!
I bet he wears glasses.
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Look on torrent sites. I have downloaded 32gb of graded readers. Just print them and photocopy A4 back to back at your school. If you want, you can meet up grab them off my computer.
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^^ Sounds like a good deal.
Grab them off reflexline's PC.
Copy / Print them at your school.
Sell them to teachers at the riverside for a dollar each.
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Re: Teacher question; Graded Readers

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StroppyChops wrote:
vladimir wrote:A library?!

Bloody agitator!
I bet he wears glasses.
And probably drives a car, too.
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