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A Study in Scarlet ELI
STAGE 1 Elementary | 600 headwords | A1 | Classic
Authors
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
A Study in Scarlet is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s first story with Holmes and Watson.
Come and walk the dark streets of London with the great Mr Sherlock Holmes! When Sherlock Holmes gets a letter from the police, he and his new friend, Doctor Watson, have a difficult problem. Who is the rich man in the empty house? Why did he die? And, most important of all, will Holmes and Watson find the man who did it? Or will they be too late?
Syllabus
Nouns – Plural - Possessive ’s Pronouns Indefinite: some-, no-, any-, every- (body/thing); Subject and object
Determiners Ordinal numbers: first – hundredth; Quantifiers some/any, more,;
Distributives: another, other, each Adjectives Comparative: er/more + adjective…than, as….as; Superlative: the
–est (in/of), most + adjective Verb forms and tenses Negative
questions; Present Continuous; Present Simple; Past Simple of listed irregular
verbs; Common phrasal verbs with transparent meanings
Adverbs Adverbs of frequency; Question words
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A Study in Scarlet - Young Adult ELI Readers
ISBN: 9788853632258
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