Beethoven

Beethoven by Washington Yu Ying PCS is a concise exploration of the renowned composer, presented in Simplified Chinese. Published by Level Chinese on June 6, 2017, this edition spans 24 pages and is designed for second language learners. The book is part of the Reach Connect Grow series, which aims to provide accessible reading materials that align with the Level Chinese curriculum, focusing on grammar and comprehension skills.
Readers will find that this short story not only introduces Beethoven but also serves as a resource for enhancing language proficiency. The text is crafted to engage young adult nonfiction audiences, making it relevant for those studying foreign languages and history. This level G book supports differentiated learning, allowing educators to tailor instruction to meet the diverse needs of students while adhering to various national educational standards.
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A short story about Beethoven, written in Simplified Chinese targeted at second language learners.
Reach Connect Grow provides leveled books that are accessible and relevant to American audience learning Chinese as a second language. These books are part of Level Chinese reading curriculum for both literature and informational text with emphasis on grammar and comprehension skills. Teachers can use these books to differentiate the skill levels of each student and help them improve their reading proficiency. Text complexity is based on leveling standards set by Level Chinese. This is a level G book.
The non-fiction series of Reach Connect Grow books are written such that second language learners can master each level by reading about topics that are relevant and interesting to their life. These text courses support multiple national standards including Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards and National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies. To learn more about entire offerings from Level Chinese, visit www.levelchinese.com
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