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Wuthering Heights
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Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë Adapted by Maud Jackson Activities by Justin Rainey
Love
Wuthering Heights is home to the Earnshaw family, who adopt an orphan called Heathcliff. Catherine Earnshaw becomes great friends with Heathcliff and they fall in love. But Catherine decides to marry Edgar Linton since she feels it would degrade her to marry Heathcliff. Desperate without his Catherine, Heathcliff runs away. But when he returns a few years later a series of events starts to destroy the relationship between the Lintons and the Earnshaws.
Dossier within the reader: The Imaginative World of the Brontë Children
Features: - aimed at teenagers and adults
- introduction about the author and his/her times
- wide variety of motivating activities
- activities in the style of the Cambridge ESOL and Trinity exams
- fascinating cross-curricular dossiers, which explore the historical and cultural background of the text
- a recording on CD of the text in British or American English, with extra listening activities
- extensive vocabulary footnotes
- exit tests
- guided Internet projects
The list below shows the main grammatical structures used at level C1: Future reference with Future Continuous & Future Perfect – Passive (all tenses) in continuous forms – Wish & if only + would or past perfect – Inversion of had in 2nd and 3rd conditional sentences without if – Inversion of word order after initial negative adverbs (No sooner…; Hardly…; etc.) – Non-finite -ing clauses – Complex sentences with no restriction on number of subordinate clauses Answer key is available online (please contact us for password)
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