Like Water for Chocolate
- Publisher: Macmillan Publishers Ltd
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Description
Macmillan Literature Collections
These advanced-level e-Readers offer a variety of original short stories and extracts written by famous classic and modern writers. They are perfect for those students who are ready to make the transition from graded readers to unadapted English literature texts.
Each story provides substantial language support including vocabulary, comprehension questions and language-study exercises. There is also a literary analysis section to help students examine themes, characterisation and plot – thus increasing their understanding and appreciation of each story.
Stories are available individually so you can build your own collection.
Food Stories
Part of the ‘tasty’ collection which brings together five stories and extracts all with food at their heart. Food and literature have a long relationship and food is used to shed light on characters and relationships, from meals as the centre of family life to food as a political symbol. With all kinds of stories and all kinds of foods, there will be something for all literature (and food) lovers to enjoy.
Like Water for Chocolate
by Laura Esquivel
Lessons in life, love and food from a Mexican kitchen.
Answer keys and further support are available from the Macmillan Readers website:
www.macmillanenglish.com/readers
These advanced-level e-Readers offer a variety of original short stories and extracts written by famous classic and modern writers. They are perfect for those students who are ready to make the transition from graded readers to unadapted English literature texts.
Each story provides substantial language support including vocabulary, comprehension questions and language-study exercises. There is also a literary analysis section to help students examine themes, characterisation and plot – thus increasing their understanding and appreciation of each story.
Stories are available individually so you can build your own collection.
Food Stories
Part of the ‘tasty’ collection which brings together five stories and extracts all with food at their heart. Food and literature have a long relationship and food is used to shed light on characters and relationships, from meals as the centre of family life to food as a political symbol. With all kinds of stories and all kinds of foods, there will be something for all literature (and food) lovers to enjoy.
Like Water for Chocolate
by Laura Esquivel
Lessons in life, love and food from a Mexican kitchen.
Answer keys and further support are available from the Macmillan Readers website:
www.macmillanenglish.com/readers