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A Christmas Carol [adapted - Macmillan Heinemann Reader]

by Charles Dickens, F.H. Cornish (Adaptor)

Series: Heinemann Guided Readers (Elementary), Macmillan Readers (Elementary)

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Bah Humbug That's how Ebeneezer Scrooge feels about Christmas--until the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future decide to show the crotchety old miser the error of his ways. Together they travel through time, revisiting all the people who have played an important role in Scrooge's life. And as their journey concludes, Scrooge is reminded of what it means to have love in his heart, and what the true spirit of Christmas is all about. A timeless story the whole family will enjoy… (more)
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This story is about one rich man who don't like Christmas day.
He didn't like poor people spending much money for the day.
However, he changed his thinking. Why?

I think this story wants people to teach important things.
That is to say, people should help poor people, sick people.
Also, it is important for us to be kind to others. ( )
  0703 | Jan 13, 2012 |
At first,Scrooge was bad person.
One day, the ghost appeared.
He met three ghost ang he changed himself.

The ending makes me happy.
This is a interesting book.
You should read this book. ( )
  zawazawa | Dec 11, 2011 |
Scrooge loved money and he didn't like people.
One day, the ghost of his best friend appeared and he warn to Scrooge.
He met three ghost ang he changed himself.

I like this story very much.
The ending of this story is happy. ( )
  hasshy | Dec 11, 2011 |
This is a story about Christmas in which an old man learns to be kind to others. Though I was moved, I was sometimes scared too. If I were characters in this novel, I couldn’t stand looking at miserable people having no way to help them or seeing my very unhappy future. ( )
  hitomik | Aug 31, 2010 |
Scrooge was a cruel man. Money was the most important thing for him. He hated the Christmas day. Of course, he had no friends. But, he has been changed because he met three ghost of christmas on Christmas night.
I like process which Scrooge's feelings changed while he watched himself in the past, present, and future with the ghosts. After the last page, he will be able to make a lot of friends. And he can change his future that he watched with the ghost of Chiristmas Yet to Come, I think. ( )
  kazusay | Jul 8, 2010 |
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Bah Humbug That's how Ebeneezer Scrooge feels about Christmas--until the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future decide to show the crotchety old miser the error of his ways. Together they travel through time, revisiting all the people who have played an important role in Scrooge's life. And as their journey concludes, Scrooge is reminded of what it means to have love in his heart, and what the true spirit of Christmas is all about. A timeless story the whole family will enjoy

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