Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe
Back Cover

Robinson Crusoe has always had a fervent desire to go to sea. Against his father’s will, Robinson finds an opportunity to fulfil his life-long passion and sets sail on multiple voyages. However, one voyage goes totally wrong and he becomes shipwrecked alone on a desert island, where he learns many skills and faces many adventures. Will Robinson Crusoe be able to survive the desert island and go back home safely?

Description

Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe

Story Land Literature aims to bring the joy of classic literature to the very youngest audience. Tailored to meet the needs of students at preparatory level, each story is selected and re-told to help students gain confidence as they grow their knowledge of English language and literature.

Components

  • Adapted for Students of English,
  • With activity pages and extension work,
  • with pre-reading, post-reading and critical thinking questions,
  • Accompanied by colourful and engaging illustrations,
  • Glossary with targeted vocabulary words.
  • E-book

Book Details

Components

Audio book, E-book, Story Book

ISBN

978-960-657-013-1

Word Count

11000-12000

Author

Daniel Defoe,

Eleanor Parkin (Editor)

Publisher

Prime Press

Series

Story Land Literature