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Oxford Learner s Bookshelf 1 MP3 1 2 Books with Japanese titles 3 Find Your Level 4 6 Dominoes Bookworms 7 2019 8 9 Dominoes Quick Starter 250 10 Starter 250 12 Level 1 400 16 Level 2 700 21 Level 3 1,000 25 Bookworms Starter 250 28 Stage 1 400 33 Stage 2 700 42 Stage 3 1,000 52 Stage 4 1,400 61 Stage 5 1,800 66 Stage 6 2,500 70 Bookworms & Oxford Read and Discover 73 Bookworms 73 Oxford Read and Discover 74 Oxford Read and Imagine 80 Classic Tales 88 Oxford Reading Tree 89 2019 4 1

Oxford Learner s Bookshelf It s an app where students can store their e-books and readers from Oxford. PC Enjoy these features for your graded readers* Full audio Memo, highlight, and search function Interactive activities Speed up or slow down audio Record your voice * Functions vary by series * Available for PC, ipad and Android tablets ipad Android PC Reading Diary Track the number of books read, words read and time spent reading. For more details visit: www.oxfordlearnersbookshelf.com ipad is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. MP3 1. カードに掲載されているURLのダウンロードサイトにアクセスし コード番号を入力 2. 次のページで Eメールアドレスを入力 OXFORD BOOKWORMS LIBRARY Stage 1 Ear-rings from Frankfurt リスニングや発音の練習 シャドーイングなどのエクササイズが可能となり 多読図書による学習がさらに充実します 3. ダウンロードページに進み 購入したリーダーのオーディオをダウンロード To download the audio for this title 1 Go to www.oup.com/elt/download 2 Use this code and your email address Your download code 109876543210 3 ダウンロードしたオーディオは学校または組織内で共有できます * パソコン タブレット スマートフォンなどお好みのデバイスで再生可能です ダウンロードは期限内に完了させてください * 詳細はダウンロードサイトをご覧ください 1

ヘッドワードとは リーダーをスラスラ読むために知っておくべき語彙数を示しています この語彙数は英語による読書の世界に飛び込み 読み通せるように注意深く制限されています Bookworms and Dominoes Syllabus 1 2 3 1 8 10 Bookworms Dominoes Read and Discover Read and Imagine 400 2

Books with Japanese titles 47 Ronin: A Samurai Story from Japan p.33 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer p.33 The Age of Innocence Alice s Adventures in Wonderland p.67 p.42 Anne of Green Gables p.43 Around the World in Eighty Days Black Beauty 80 p.12 p.61 The Call of the Wild p.53 A Christmas Carol A Close Shave TM p.13 p.53 p.21 The Count of Monte Cristo p.25 Cry Freedom p.70 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button David Copperfield p.25 p.67 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde p.62 Dracula p.44 Dubliners p.70 Sherlock Holmes: The Dying Detective Eat, Pray, Love p.11 p.62 The Elephant Man p.34 Emma The Fly and Other Horror Stories Frankenstein p.22 p.62 p.71 p.17 p.54 Great Expectations p.68 The Great Gatsby p.68 Gulliver s Travels p.62 Hamlet p.17 p.45 Heidi p.14 The Hound of the Baskervilles Huckleberry Finn p.63 p.45 I, Robot Short Stories p.69 Jane Eyre p.71 Journey to the Centre of the Earth p.14 The Joy Luck Club p.71 The Jungle Book p.45 The Last of the Mohicans p.26 The Life and Diaries of Anne Frank p.60 Les Misérables p.35 Little Women p.63 The Lost World p.22 Love Story p.55 Macbeth p.18 The Merchant of Venice p.69 A Midsummer Night s Dream p.55 Moby-Dick p.14 Mulan p.15 Octopussy & The Living Daylights 007 p.23 Oliver Twist p.71 Othello p.56 Peter Pan p.18 The Phantom of the Opera p.38 The Picture of Dorian Gray p.56 Pocahontas p.38 Pollyanna p.19 Pride and Prejudice p.72 The Prince and the Pauper p.47 Rabbit-Proof Fence 1500 p.56 Robinson Crusoe p.48 Romeo and Juliet The Scarlet Letter p.23 p.48 p.64 The Secret Garden p.57 Sense and Sensibility Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four p.69 p.27 A Tale of Two Cities p.64 Tess of the d'urbervilles p.72 The Three Musketeers p.24 Through the Looking-Glass p.58 The Time Machine p.24 Treasure Island p.65 Twelve Years a Slave p.49 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea 2 p.20 p.61 Vanity Fair p.72 War Horse p.25 The Wizard of Oz p.40 The Wrong Trousers TM! p.20 Wuthering Heights p.70 3

Dominoes and Bookworms No more that 2 or 3 unknown words per page Can read 8 10 lines or more per minute Understands almost all of what reading 1 2 3 1 8 10 Read these passages from the Oxford Bookworms Library. Find a level that you can read comfortably, without a dictionary. If there are more than a few words you do not know, go down one STAGE. Dominoes is graded to the same level of Bookworms. Starter Headwords 250 A1 Average word count: Comic Strip 950, Narrative 1,540, Interactive 1,635/ Average story length: 24 pages : 950 1,5401,635 : 24 Hello Sally, it s Andrew. Andrew is Sally s boyfriend. He has got a lot of money and a beautiful and expensive car. Andrew, it s only seven o clock Don t forget, Sally we re meeting Michael tonight. It s an important evening, because Michael s my new boss. Wear your blue skirt, Sally, I like that skirt. I must go now. See you at half past six. Bye. But Andrew... Bye. I can t wear the blue skirt, Sally thinks. It s dirty. What can I wear? Sally s Phone Bookworms present simple 2 3 present continuous imperative Dominoes can/ cannot, must going to (future) simple gerunds Stage 3 Headwords 1,000 Average word count: 10,000 Average story length: 56 pages : 10,000 : 56 Stage 4 B1 Headwords 1,400 Average word count: 16,000 Average story length: 72 pages : 16,000 : 72 B1/B2 At the foot of a little hill, a fairy lay on his back in the grass, hands behind his head, enjoying the warm summer night. This was Puck, a servant to Oberon, the Fairy King. Puck heard something in the trees behind him, and turned his head to look. A pretty young fairy flew down from the trees and landed on the grass. And where are you going? Puck called out lazily. The fairy looked at him, surprised. Titania, our Fairy Queen, comes here tonight, she said. I must get all the flowers ready for her. What! Puck sat up quickly. But the King is coming here tonight as well. He s furious with the Queen because she won t let him take her new servant boy. A Midsummer Night s Dream Mr Utterson the lawyer was a quiet, serious man. He was shy with strangers and afraid of showing his feelings. Among friends, however, his eyes shone with kindness and goodness. And, although this goodness never found its way into his conversation, it showed itself in his way of life. He did not allow himself many enjoyable things in life. He ate and drank simply and, although he enjoyed the theatre, he had not been to a play for twenty years. However, he was gentler towards other men's weaknesses, and was always ready to help rather than blame them. As a lawyer, he was often the last good person that evil-doers met on their way to prison, or worse. These people often carried with them memones of his politeness and fairness. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde should, may present perfect continuous used to past perfect causative relative clauses indirect statements should, may used to past perfect continuous passive (simple forms) would conditional clauses indirect questions relatives with where/ when clauses of purpose, reason, contrast gerunds after prepositions/ phrases would where/ when 4

Find Your Level Stage 1 Headwords 400 Stage 2 A1/A2 Headwords 700 Average word count: 5,200 Average story length: 40 pages : 5,200 : 40 Average word count: 6,500 Average story length: 40 pages : 6,500 : 40 A2/B1 One of the girls ran and closed the door, and then they all turned to Annie Sorelli. Who? Where? What s the matter? they cried. It s the ghost! Annie said. In the passage. I saw him. He came through the wall in front of me! And... and I saw his face! Most of the girls were afraid, but one of them, a tall girl with black hair, laughed. Pooh! she said. Everybody says they see the Opera ghost, but there isn t really a ghost. You saw a shadow on the wall. But she did not open the door, or look into the passage. Lots of people see him, a second girl said. Joseph Buquet saw him two days ago. Don t you remember? Then all the girls began to talk at once. The Phantom of the Opera Hawks laughed. OK then, if you re sure, he said, and they walked toward the plane. Then he gave Amelia some goggles, and helped her up into the cockpit. You sit here at the front, and I ll be behind you. The pilot always sits at the back of the plane. Hawks got in and started the engine, and the plane began to move across the airfield. It went slowly at first, but soon it was traveling faster and faster. It shook loudly when it went over the large holes in the ground. At last they took off, and the little plane began to climb high into the sky. With the wind in her face, Amelia looked down at the little houses, roads, and fields next to the silver ocean far below. Something happened deep inside her, and she knew at once that she wanted to learn to fly. Amelia Earhart past simple coordination with and, but, or subordination with before, after, when, because, so present perfect will (future) (don t) have to, must not, could comparison of adjectives simple if clauses past continuous tag questions ask/ tell + infinitive will (don t) have to, must not, could ask/ tell+ Stage 5 Stage 6 B2 Average word count: 23,000 Average story length: 88 pages : 23,000 : 88 Headwords 1,800 Headwords 2,500 Average word count: 30,000 Average story length: 104 pages : 104: 30,000 B2/C1 By seven o'clock every Saturday night, the orchestra has arrived. The last swimmers have come in from the beach and are dressing upstairs; there are at least five rows of cars from New York parked in front of the house, and already the halls and rooms are full of colorful dresses and the latest, strangest haircuts. Cocktails are being served in the garden, until the air is alive with cheerful talk and laughter, and introductions immediately forgotten, and enthusiastic meetings between women who never knew each other's names. The lights grow brighter as the earth moves away from the sun, and now the orchestra is playing yellow cocktail music. The voices are louder and higher, and laughter is easier minute by minute. Suddenly a girl dances out alone on to the lawn, and the party has begun. The Great Gatsby But Elizabeth felt really anxious, and was determined to go to her sister. As the carriage was not available, and she was not keen on riding, she decided to walk the five kilometres to Netherfield. Kitty and Lydia accompanied her as far as Meryton, where they went to visit one of the officers' wives. Elizabeth continued alone, crossing field after field and jumping impatiently over streams, in her anxiety to see her sister. When she arrived at Netherfield, with tired feet, muddy stockings and a face healthily pink with exercise, she was shown straight into the sitting-room. The two sisters, Miss Bingley and Mrs Hurst, could hardly believe that she had come so far alone and on foot in such bad weather, but they received her politely. Their brother, however, was more than polite: he was kind and considerate towards her. Pride and Prejudice future continuous future perfect passive (modals, continuous forms) would have conditional clauses modals + perfect infinitive so/ such...that result clause would have so/ such...that passive (infinitives, gerunds) advanced modal meanings clause of concession, condition 5

Preparing for entrance exams? TOEFL ibt STEP EIKEN IELTS TM Oxford Read and Discover & Read and Imagine Dominoes Oxford Bookworms Library C1 110 120 1 級 6.5 7.0 Stage 6 B2 87 109 準 1 級 5.0 6.0 Stage 5 Stage 4 B1 57 86 2 級 3.5 4.5 Level 6 Level 3 Stage 3 A2 24 56 準 2 級 3.0 Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Stage 2 Level 1 Stage 1 A1 8 23 5 3 級 1.0 2.0 Pre-A1 Level 2 Level 1 Starter & Quick Starter Starter Oxford Read and Oxford Read and Discover P. 74 Imagine P. 80 Dominoes P. 10 Oxford Bookworms Library P. 28 6

master you call the man that you work for this tile a small, square things that people put on floors or walls design this shows the colours and shapes in a picture before it is made; to choose the colours and shapes in a picture before you make it mosaic a picture that is made from small tiles senator an important man who decides what must happen in a country Level Number of Titles Dominoes と Bookworms の特徴 Dominoes Beginner to intermediate : A1 to B1 5 100 Bookworms Beginner to Advanced : A1 to C1 270 Glossary Key Features n n n n n StarterQuick Starter p.12 n n n n n Sample Pages ACTIVITIES 2 Find seven more new words in chapter 2 to match the definitions. a to make hot things for people to eat c_ o_ o_ k_ b you can take this cloth house with you c you eat this d not safe _ Chapter 1 A freed man Hurry, Felix, shouted Spurius. Let s finish this job and get home. Some visitors are coming from Pompeii tomorrow. Cassia says they may have some work for us. It s nearly ready, master, answered Felix, but I want to cut some tiles again. They don t fit as well as they should. They look fine, said Spurius. Felix said nothing. He knew Spurius was careless. He didn t understand that every tile is important to the final design of a mosaic. But Spurius didn t design the mosaics. Felix did. Soon they heard voices in the hall. Their customer was back home. Quickly Felix finished the last tiles. Where s my mosaic? Is it finished? Level 1, The Swiss Family Robinson Come and see, Caius Calvinus Lepidus, shouted Spurius. Caius Calvinus Lepidus was an important man in Rome, a senator. He walked into the room to see the mosaic. Felix watched the customer s face carefully. Would he like it? Level 3, The Vesuvius Mosaic It s more beautiful than I thought possible, said Lepidus. Alice s Adventures in Wonderland round the corner too, and then stopped. She was now in a long, dark room with doors all round the walls, and she could not see the White Rabbit anywhere. She tried to open the doors, but they were all locked. How will I ever get out again? she thought sadly. Then she saw a little glass table with three legs, and on the top of it was a very small gold key. Alice quickly took the key and tried it in all the doors, but oh dear! Either the locks were too big, or the key was too small, but she could not open any of the doors. Then she saw another door, a door that was only forty centimetres high. The little gold key unlocked this door easily, but of course Alice could not get through it she was much too big. So she lay on the floor and looked through the open door, into a beautiful garden with green trees and bright flowers. Alice looked through the door into a beautiful garden. 4 activities: After Reading 4 Can you find the 19 words hidden in this word search? Words go from left to right, or from top to bottom. Stage 2, Alice s Adventures in Wonderland 1 A new start Mr Duncan? Come in please. Mr Wilson will see you now. Thank you. John Duncan stood up and walked nervously towards the door. He was a tall, thin man, about forty-five years old, in an old grey suit. It was his best suit, but it was ten years old now. He had grey hair and glasses. His face looked sad and tired. Inside the room, a man stood up to welcome him. Mr Duncan? Pleased to meet you. My name s David Wilson. This is one of our chemists, Mary Carter. John Duncan shook hands with both of them, and sat down. It was a big office, with a thick carpet on the floor and beautiful pictures on the walls. David Wilson was a young man, in an expensive black suit. He had a big gold ring on one finger. He smiled at John. I asked Miss Carter to come because she s one of our best chemists. She discovered our wonderful new paint, in fact. When... I mean, if you come to work here, you will work with her. Oh, I see. John looked at Mary. She was older than Wilson about thirty-five, perhaps with short brown hair, and a pretty, friendly face. She was wearing a white coat with a lot of pens in the top pocket. She smiled at him kindly, but John felt miserable. I ll never get this job, he thought. I m too old! Employers want younger people these days. Stage 3, Chemical Secret e this big fish with teeth sometimes eats people _ f you can kill things from far away with this _ 1 g to keep something in one place with a rope _ guess WHaT What do you think happens in the next chapter? Read the sentences and write Yes or No. Now put the words from the word search into groups under these three headings. There is one word which does not belong to any of the groups. What is it? croquet tea-time animals a Dangerous island animals come near the family s tent. b Father and Fritz find more people from the the ship. 5 Write a short passage about your dreams. Use some of these notes to help you. my dreams / full of / exciting adventures / frightening things / strange things / don t understand them c Father and the boys make a tree house. d The family all work hard, and make a garden. 13 Level 1, activities from The Swiss Family Robinson sometimes / always / never / dream about / family / friends / strangers / animals sometimes in a dream / can / can t / fly / move always / never / dream about / same / different things wake up in the night / remember / next day / forget 51 Stage 2, activities from Alice s Adventures in Wonderland World Literature Story Collections Classics Thriller & Adventure Genre Mystery & Horror Human Interest True Tales TV & Film Adventure Crime & Mystery Fantasy & Horror Human Interest Playscripts True Stories World Stories Factfiles (Non-fiction) Price 810 MP3 1,300 Starter 600 Stage 1 3 715 Stage 4 6 810 MP3 Starter Stage 1 2 1,300 Stage 3 4 1,600 Stage 5 6 2,350 2019 4 1 7

Forthcoming New Titles 2019 Bookworms New Titles The Silver Statue : Starter : 1410 : 250 : 9780194634083 ( 9780194634090 (MP3 Pompeii: Tiro s Story : Stage 1 : 4793 : 400 : 9780194634175 ( 9780194634182 (MP3 16 79 Usain Bolt : Stage 1 : 5494 : 400 : 9780194634267 ( 9780194634298 (MP3 2008 3 2012 2016 3 Ellis Island: Rosalia s Story : Stage 2 : 8707 : 700 : 9780194634441 ( 9780194634472 (MP3 1925 1 1910 14 Malala Yousafzai : Stage 2 : 8183 : 700 : 9780194633901 ( 9780194633932 (MP3 2012 10 9 3 8

Not Without You : Stage 5 : 22815 : 1,800 : 9780194634359 ( 9780194634380 (MP3 2088 2 2 Bookworms New Titles Dominoes (p.10) 5 levels: Quick Starter, Starter, Level 1 3 Bookworms (p.28) 7 levels: Starter, Stage 1 6 Oxford Read and Discover (p.74) 6 levels: Level 1 6 Oxford Read and Imagine (p.80) 9 levels: Early Starter, Starter, Beginner, Levels 1 6 Classic Tales (p.88) 5 levels: Level 1 5 810 MP3 1,300 Starter 600 Stages 1, 2 & 3 715 Stages 4, 5 & 6 810 MP3 Starter, Stages 1 & 2 1,300 Stages 3 & 4 1,600 Stages 5 & 6 2,350 Levels 1 & 2 2,381 Levels 3 6 2,381 Levels 1 4 715 Levels 5 & 6 810 MP3 Levels 1 4 1,429 Levels 5 & 6 1,524 Levels 1 4 429 Levels 5 & 6 505 715 MP3 Levels 1 6 1,429 429 640 MP3 900 439 Graded Readers Teacher Resource Browse and download extra resources to use with our readers. *Log-in to Oxford Teacher s Club required *Oxford Teacher s Club www.oup.com/elt/gradedreaders 2019 4 1 9

The easy way to build your library 図書館蔵書や多読学習プロジェクトに最適のお得なパックもご利用ください Bookworms & Oxford Read and Discover Series Item ISBN Level Cost individualy Set Price Oxford Bookworms Library Set 7 Levels: Starter, stage 1 6 Read and Discover Library Set 6 levels: Level 1 6 Reader MP3 Pack 9780190710620 All levels 155,925 140,000 (214 Titles) 9780190710484 Starter 18,000 16,000 (30 Titles) 9780190710491 Stage 1 27,885 25,000 (39 Titles) 9780190710507 Stage 2 30,030 27,000 (42 Titles) 9780190710514 Stage 3 25,740 23,000 (36 Titles) 9780190710521 Stage 4 24,300 22,000 (30 Titles) 9780190710538 Stage 5 17,820 16,000 (22 Titles) 9780190710545 Stage 6 12,150 11,000 (15 Titles) 9780190710637 All levels 253,300 225,000 (165 Titles) 9780190710552 Starter 22,100 20,000 (17 Titles) 9780190710569 Stage 1 50,700 45,000 (39 Titles) 9780190710576 Stage 2 52,000 47,000 (40 Titles) 9780190710583 Stage 3 43,200 39,000 (27 Titles) 9780190710590 Stage 4 33,600 30,000 (20 Titles) 9780190710606 Stage 5 30,550 27,500 (13 Titles) 9780190710613 Stage 6 21,150 19,000 (9 Titles) Reader 9780190710644 All levels 44,800 40,000 (60 Titles) MP3 Pack 9780190710651 All levels 87,640 80,000 (60 Titles) Bookworms Series Item ISBN Level Cost individualy Pack Price Oxford Bookworms Bestseller Pack 7 Levels: Starter, stage 1 6 Reader 9780194234108 Starter 6,000 5,000 (10 Titles) 9780194788670 Stage 1 7,150 5,600 (10 Titles) 9780194790116 Stage 2 7,150 5,600 (10 Titles) 9780194791076 Stage 3 7,150 5,600 (10 Titles) 9780194791632 Stage 4 8,100 5,600 (10 Titles) 9780194602082 Stage 5 8,100 5,600 (8 Titles) 9780194602099 Stage 6 8,100 5,600 (8 Titles) ベストセラーパック Starter Drive into Danger Escape The Fifteenth Character Girl on a Motorcycle Mystery in London New York Café Robin Hood Sally s Phone Survive! Taxi of Terror Bookworms ベストセラーパック Stage 1 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Elephant Man A Little Princess Love or Money? The Monkey s Paw The Phantom of the Opera The President s Murderer Sherlock Holmes and the Duke s Son White Death The Wizard of Oz ベストセラーパック Stage 2 ベストセラーパック Stage 3 Anne of Green Gables The Canterville Ghost The Death of Karen Silkwood Dracula Henry VIII and his Six Wives Huckleberry Finn New Yorkers The Piano Robinson Crusoe Sherlock Holmes Short Stories The Call of the Wild Chemical Secret A Christmas Carol Frankenstein Love Story The Picture of Dorian Gray The Prisoner of Zenda The Secret Garden Skyjack! Tales of Mystery and Imagination ベストセラーパック Stage 4 Black Beauty Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Gulliver s Travels The Hound of the Baskervilles Little Women Silas Marner A Tale of Two Cities The Thirty-Nine Steps Three Men in a Boat Treasure Island ベストセラーパック Stage 5 The Accidental Tourist David Copperfield Far from the Madding Crowd Ghost Stories Great Expectations Sense and Sensibility This Rough Magic Wuthering Heights ベストセラーパック Stage 6 American Crime Stories Jane Eyre The Joy Luck Club Night Without End Oliver Twist Pride and Prejudice Tess of the d Urbervilles The Woman in White 2019 4 1 73