This is perhaps the most well-loved story by Charles Dickens. Dickens asked his readers to ‘have a heart that never gets hard’. As readers follow the life of Oliver Twist, a poor orphaned boy struggling against the dangers of life in 19th-century London, they can empathise with his childhood in a workhouse and his life with a gang of pickpockets. They can also share his relief that there were some good people, ready and willing to rescue a child in need. Syllabus Vocabulary areas friendship, social class, feelings Grammar and structures Past simple (regular and irregular forms) Past continuous Can / Could Comparative and superlative adjectives Must for obligation Question words In this Reader you will find: Games and language activities | Au audio recording of the story | A picture dictionary Tags Social issues | Knowing the past | Feeling empathy | Developing values
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