📚 Story A2 Reading🏠 Everyday Life

🚪 The Girl Who Collected Doors

In this engaging interactive storybook, A2-level teen readers follow Mira, a fourteen-year-old girl with an unusual obsession: photographing old doors. When she discovers the incredible stories behind the doors of Hartwell — an immigrant family's hand-carved welcome, a husband's two hundred gold stars, a grandfather's painted ships — she realises the old quarter is about to be demolished. Mira organises an exhibition that changes everything. Features 16 pages of rich A2-level narrative with embedded vocabulary 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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  • Chapter 1: The Photograph Project — Mira finds beauty in places nobody notices
  • Chapter 2: The Green Door — a door that doesn't want to be forgotten
  • Chapter 3: More Doors, More Stories — Mira connects doors with people
  • Chapter 4: The Threat — Hartwell's old quarter faces demolition
  • Chapter 5: The Exhibition — Mira shows the town what it is about to lose
  • Chapter 6: The Debate — the town decides its future
  • Chapter 7: All Are Welcome Here — doors open for everyone

translate Key Vocabulary

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auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Past simple tense in narrative: Mira walked through the streets with her camera.
  • Past continuous for background: She was exploring a part of town she didn't usually visit.
  • Reported speech: Mrs. Palmer said the Okafors came from Nigeria.
  • Passive voice: The old quarter would be restored instead of demolished.
  • First conditional: If you destroy these doors, you destroy their stories.

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