Formula One: v. 8 (Trailblazers) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Formula One: v. 8 Answers questions such as 'How did motor racing start?' and covers many other F1 facts. This book tells fiction story "The Man of Mystery" that features one of the greatest racing driver. It is suitable for older children and young adults as well as for those with an extremely low level of literacy or learning English as a second language.
Full description- Publisher: Ransom Publishing
- Published: 30 March 2007
- Format: Paperback 36 pages
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- Categories: Teaching Of A Specific Subject | Sport | English Language: Reading Schemes | Adult Literacy Guides & Handbooks
- ISBN 13: 9781841674285 ISBN 10: 1841674281
- Sales rank: 318,736
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Full description for Formula One: v. 8
One of the "Trailblazers" series of books on popular non-fiction topics, "Formula One" includes a fully illustrated non-fiction section with fascinating information on the topic, followed by a fiction story. The series will appeal to older children and young adults and is particularly suitable for those with an extremely low level of literacy or learning English as a second language. "The Trailblazers" series has been written for older children and young adults with a reading age of 5-8. The books are suitable for general reading or as part of a more structured reading programme. Each book is on a strong, popular topic, with a colourful, attractive layout. Each book has a non fiction and a fiction section. The fiction story appears in two formats - one with simple texts for poor readers; the facing pages contain an illustrated 'speech bubble' version of the same story, for those who are just starting to learn to read. These two levels of entry give access points for children and young adults with different reading ages. The vocabulary of each book is carefully limited, with simple sentences to reinforce reading skills, which make the books suitable for even the poorest readers. "Formula One" answers questions such as 'How did motor racing start?' and covers many other F1 facts. The spooky fiction story "The Man of Mystery" features the greatest racing driver ever.

