The Birds

The Birds by Daphne Du Maurier is an abridged edition published by Penguin Books in 1995, consisting of 37 pages. This book is part of a series aimed at introducing literature to students of English as a foreign or second language, as well as to reluctant readers. It presents a horror story centered around birds, designed to engage readers while providing an accessible entry point into the genre.
Readers will find that this edition includes an introduction and exercises, making it suitable for educational purposes. The content is structured to support language learning and comprehension, focusing on fiction and short stories. This approach not only enhances language skills but also immerses readers in a classic horror narrative, providing a unique blend of literary exploration and language study.
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One of a series designed as an introduction to literature. It is graded into six levels, and each book contains an introduction and exercises. It is designed for students of English as a foreign or as a second language, and for reluctant readers. This is a horror story featuring birds.
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