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EXTRA ACTIVITIESous mother, a boy in love, a lonely older man, a cynical intellectualwho dreams of a life in another country are just a few of Joyce’s. In these realistic tales, Joyce reveals the hopes, fears andtments of his characters. He also shows us turn-of-the-centuryfascinating detail. This selection of eight stories from DublinersEveline, Araby and a two-part adaptation of Joyce’s novella, Theder you will find:tion about James Joyce’s lifes focusing on background and contexttoryy of difficult wordshension activitiesle activitiesatureA1Pre-Intermediate800 headwordsA2KETIntermediate1000 headwordsB1PETE 4Upper Intermediate1800 headwordsB2FCEE 5Advanced2500 headwordsC1CAEE 6ProficiencyUnabridged TextsC2CPEicRecorded extracts on CD.Download full text as MP3from www.elireaders.comELT B 2www.eligradedreaders.comSTAGE 4ELTYOUNG ADULTREADERSB2STAGE 4B2YOUNG ADULT READERSACTIVITIESPut the verbs in the correct form.Mr. Holohan 1 (to walk) around Dublin fornearly a month 2 (to arrange) the series ofconcerts for his Society. He 3 (to stand) atstreet corners for hours 4 (to argue) abouteverything, and made notes; but in the end it was Mrs. Kearney who5 (to arrange) everything.Miss Devlin 6 (to become) Mrs. Kearneyout of spite. She 7 (to be educated) in ahigh-class convent, where she 8 (to learn)French and music. She was naturally pale and chilly.When she 9 (to come) to the age formarrying she 10 (to be sent) out to manyhouses, where her playing and ivory manners were much admired.STUDENTElementaryYOUNG ADULT ELI READERS600 headwordsE 2E 3E 1JAMES JOYCE DUBLINERSnersDUBLINERSJAMES JOYCEJAMES JOYCEDUBLINERSSTAGE 4ANSWERS:READERSJoyce1 had been walking; 2 arranging; 3 stood; 4 arguing; 5 arranged; 6 had become;7 had been educated; 8 had learned; 9 came; 10 was sent.ADULTers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics andy-written stories for learners of English.

READERSEXTRA ACTIVITIESADULTous mother, a boy in love, a lonely older man, a cynical intellectualwho dreams of a life in another country are just a few of Joyce’s. In these realistic tales, Joyce reveals the hopes, fears andtments of his characters. He also shows us turn-of-the-centuryfascinating detail. This selection of eight stories from DublinersEveline, Araby and a two-part adaptation of Joyce’s novella, Theder you will find:tion about James Joyce’s lifes focusing on background and contexttoryy of difficult wordshension activitiesle activitiesatureA1Pre-Intermediate800 headwordsA2KETIntermediate1000 headwordsB1PETE 4Upper Intermediate1800 headwordsB2FCEE 5Advanced2500 headwordsC1CAEE 6ProficiencyUnabridged TextsC2CPEicRecorded extracts on CD.Download full text as MP3from www.elireaders.comELT B 2www.eligradedreaders.comELTYOUNG ADULTB2READERSSTAGE 4B2YOUNG ADULT READERSTEST YOURSELFMatch each summary with the correct story. There are twosummaries for each of the first five stories.After the Race - A Painful Case - Araby - EvelineThe Boarding House - The Sisters 1 The boy would know that the priest had died because thelights would be switched off in his room and two candles placed athis head. 2 Every morning, the boy watches in secret for Mangan’s sisterto come outside. 3 Her father is mean with money, she has to look after twoyoung children, make sure they go to school and eat regular meals. 4 Jimmy loses a lot of money playing cards with hisContinental friends, he makes a lot of mistakes with his cards. Heknows he has been stupid. 5 The cars race through Dublin. The spectators shout andcheer the French team, who they see as their friends. 6 James Duffy prefers life and relationships to be ordered andcontrolled.STUDENTElementaryYOUNG ADULT ELI READERS600 headwordsE 2E 3E 1STAGE 4nersJAMES JOYCE DUBLINERSJoyceDUBLINERSJAMES JOYCEJAMES JOYCEDUBLINERSSTAGE 4ers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics andy-written stories for learners of English. 7 Mr. Mooney borrows money and spends a lot of time in thepub. His wife gains a separation from him after he attacks her with ameat cleaver.

EXTRA ACTIVITIESous mother, a boy in love, a lonely older man, a cynical intellectualwho dreams of a life in another country are just a few of Joyce’s. In these realistic tales, Joyce reveals the hopes, fears andtments of his characters. He also shows us turn-of-the-centuryfascinating detail. This selection of eight stories from DublinersEveline, Araby and a two-part adaptation of Joyce’s novella, Theder you will find:tion about James Joyce’s lifes focusing on background and contexttoryy of difficult wordshension activitiesle activitiesatureA1Pre-Intermediate800 headwordsA2KETIntermediate1000 headwordsB1PETE 4Upper Intermediate1800 headwordsB2FCEE 5Advanced2500 headwordsC1CAEE 6ProficiencyUnabridged TextsC2CPEicRecorded extracts on CD.Download full text as MP3from www.elireaders.comELT B 2www.eligradedreaders.comSTAGE 4ELTYOUNG ADULTB2READERSSTAGE 4B2YOUNG ADULT READERSTEST YOURSELF 8 Many of the people that she grew up with have died ormoved away, and now she is moving to Buenos Aires with Frank. 9 The boy promises to bring her something from the bazaar, ifhe goes. 10 After that, Mrs. Mooney sells her butcher’s business andopens up a boarding house for tourists and office workers. Shemakes sure her daughter finds a suitable husband. 11 Mrs. Sinico becomes depressed when the man she lovesdecides to stop seeing her. Her relationship with her husband startsto go wrong. She begins to drink and is killed in an accident whenshe is hit by a train. 12 The boy feels a sense of freedom after the old priest, FatherFlynn, dies.STUDENTElementaryYOUNG ADULT ELI READERS600 headwordsE 2E 3E 1JAMES JOYCE DUBLINERSnersDUBLINERSJAMES JOYCEJAMES JOYCEDUBLINERSSTAGE 4ANSWERS:READERSJoyceThe Sisters 12 1; Araby 2, 9; Eveline 8, 3; After the Race 5, 4; The Boarding House7, 10; A Painful Case 6; 11.ADULTers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics andy-written stories for learners of English.

EXTRA ACTIVITIESous mother, a boy in love, a lonely older man, a cynical intellectualwho dreams of a life in another country are just a few of Joyce’s. In these realistic tales, Joyce reveals the hopes, fears andtments of his characters. He also shows us turn-of-the-centuryfascinating detail. This selection of eight stories from DublinersEveline, Araby and a two-part adaptation of Joyce’s novella, Theder you will find:tion about James Joyce’s lifes focusing on background and contexttoryy of difficult wordshension activitiesle activitiesatureA1Pre-Intermediate800 headwordsA2KETIntermediate1000 headwordsB1PETE 4Upper Intermediate1800 headwordsB2FCEE 5Advanced2500 headwordsC1CAEE 6ProficiencyUnabridged TextsC2CPEicRecorded extracts on CD.Download full text as MP3from www.elireaders.comELT B 2www.eligradedreaders.comSTAGE 4ELTYOUNG ADULTREADERSB2STAGE 4B2YOUNG ADULT READERSFCE - ReadingRead this extract from The Dead. Seven sentences have been takenout. Choose one of the sentences A–G that best fits each gap.1 ‘Gretta, dear, what are you thinking about?’ 2 Then she burst into tears and said: ‘I am thinking about that song.’Gabriel stood still in shock. 3 ‘I am thinking about a person a long time ago who used to singthat song.’ 4 ‘A person I used to know in Galway,’ she said.The smile passed away from Gabriel’s face. 5 ‘It was a young boy called Michael Furey. He used to sing the Lassof Aughrim. I can see him so clearly. He had big, dark eyes.’A thought flew across Gabriel’s mind: 6 She looked at him and asked in surprise: 7 Gabriel felt awkward. ‘How do I know? Are you in love with him?’She looked away from him towards the light of the window insilence: ‘He’s dead,’ she said. A ‘Perhaps that’s why you wanted to go to Galway with Molly Ivors,’he said coldly.B A dull anger began to burn at the back of his mind.C ‘What for?’D ‘What about that song? Why does that make you cry?’E ‘He died when he was only seventeen.’F ‘Who?’ asked Gabriel smiling.G She did not answer at once.STUDENTElementaryYOUNG ADULT ELI READERS600 headwordsE 2E 3E 1JAMES JOYCE DUBLINERSnersDUBLINERSJAMES JOYCEJAMES JOYCEDUBLINERSSTAGE 4ANSWERS:READERSJoyce1G; 2D; 3F; 4B; 5A; 6C; 7E.ADULTers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics andy-written stories for learners of English.

READERSEXTRA ACTIVITIESADULTous mother, a boy in love, a lonely older man, a cynical intellectualwho dreams of a life in another country are just a few of Joyce’s. In these realistic tales, Joyce reveals the hopes, fears andtments of his characters. He also shows us turn-of-the-centuryfascinating detail. This selection of eight stories from DublinersEveline, Araby and a two-part adaptation of Joyce’s novella, Theder you will find:tion about James Joyce’s lifes focusing on background and contexttoryy of difficult wordshension activitiesle activitiesatureA1Pre-Intermediate800 headwordsA2KETIntermediate1000 headwordsB1PETE 4Upper Intermediate1800 headwordsB2FCEE 5Advanced2500 headwordsC1CAEE 6ProficiencyUnabridged TextsC2CPEicRecorded extracts on CD.Download full text as MP3from www.elireaders.comELT B 2www.eligradedreaders.comELTYOUNG ADULTREADERSB2STAGE 4B2YOUNG ADULT READERSFOCUS ON.The Fascination of DublinWhen you sightsee a city like the Irish capital for the first time, youhave feeling of adventure and the unknown. Wander the city andyou will meet many surprises. Make your way down Merrion Squareto stare at charmingly preserved Georgian buildings while relaxingin the park. Buy lunch and eat it in St. Stephen’s Green like the localsdo, or live through a part of Dublin that has changed little over theyears by walking through the Liberties’ own Meath Street markets.Experience the authentic ancestral Irish music at the Cobblestonein Smithfield, or sit down to some native film-making talent at theIrish Film Institute in Temple Bar, where quite every month theyshowcase a film. You have endless option!STUDENTElementaryYOUNG ADULT ELI READERS600 headwordsE 2E 3E 1STAGE 4nersJAMES JOYCE DUBLINERSJoyceDUBLINERSJAMES JOYCEJAMES JOYCEDUBLINERSSTAGE 4ers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics andy-written stories for learners of English.

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