Macmillan Readers: Bleak House
Bleak House is an adapted Upper level reader written by Charles Dickens. It is 1852 and three young people meet for the first time in the High Court of Chancery. They are the latest victims to be caught in the long-running court case of Jarndyce vs Jarndyce. A case which has caused the financial and moral breakdown of many previous claimants.
- ISBN: 9781405073219
- English Type: British English
Documents:
Bleak-House-Author-Data-Sheet (PDF File, 120.41KB)
Bleak-House-Points-for-Understanding-Answer-Key (PDF File, 118.96KB)
Bleak-House-Worksheet (PDF File, 224.94KB)
Bleak-House-Worksheet-Answer-Key (PDF File, 113.04KB)
Bleak-House-Test-Sheets (PDF File, 37.33KB)
Bleak-House-Test-Answer-Key (PDF File, 38.93KB)
Key features
- Carefully controlled information, structure and vocabulary
- Glossary at the back of the book explains some of the difficult words and phrases
- The book has around 2200 basic words for Upper-level students
- Points for Understanding section
- Available as an eBook