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📚 Story A2 Reading🏠 Everyday Life

📚 The Bookshop at the End of the Lane

In this enchanting interactive storybook, A2-level teen readers follow Noor, a fifteen-year-old girl who starts working at a mysterious bookshop called The Binding. She discovers gold-spined books that transport her into other people's stories, teaching her about empathy, courage, and the power of listening. When the bookshop is threatened with demolition, Noor uses everything she has learned to save it. Features 16 pages of rich narrative with vocab tooltips, interactive flashcards, vocabulary matching, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and a 10-question comprehension quiz.

🎒 Teens (11–16) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy visibility 1
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view_agenda Lesson Plan

  • Chapter 1: The Help Wanted Sign — Noor discovers a very unusual bookshop
  • Chapter 2: The Rules of the Shop — Noor learns that The Binding is no ordinary bookshop
  • Chapter 3: The First Gold Book — Noor opens a book and enters another world
  • Chapter 4: The Lonely Boy — The second gold book teaches Noor about empathy
  • Chapter 5: The Lost Language — Noor faces her biggest challenge yet
  • Chapter 6: The Developers — The bookshop is in danger
  • Chapter 7: The Seventh Book — The last gold book has one final lesson

translate Key Vocabulary

localjingledcinnamonceilingqualificationrearrangespineunderstandhandwrittenrecommendationspeculiarpoetrycushiondentistleatherdisappearedmarketplacefabricsalmondsaffordmerchantherbsnegotiatedmessyagreedblinkedhesitatecorridorsketchbookstartledincrediblecreaturesamazingnoticeboardportraitlessonscouragegesturingfrustrationclassroomsforgottentraditionsblackboardwhisperedrebuiltimperfectjoyfultremblingpropertydeveloperdemolishluxuryheritagecampaignsocial mediagriefarticlecouncilpetitionsignaturesdeclaredbravestrewritepermanentpurpose

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Past simple for completed actions: Noor pushed the door open.
  • Past continuous for background actions: She was shelving returns when a book fell.
  • Conditional sentences: If she opened the book, she would enter another world.
  • Reported speech: A retired teacher wrote that the book saved her life.
  • Modal verbs: They can't do that! / We need to show the town.

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