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Romeo and Juliet [adapted - Oxford Bookworms]

by Alistair McCallum

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Oxford Bookworms Playscripts provide a range of plays designed both for reading and performing in the classroom. Each play offers the opportunity to learn and practise language in an imaginative and dynamic way. Graded at Bookworms levels 1 and 2, the plays are suitable for all age-groups and interests, with introductions and performance notes, exercises and glossary.… (more)
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In Italy,Montague's family fight Capulet's family.
Montague's family Romeo know Rosaline come to party.
So he wants to go to party.
But he sees the very very beautiful girl'Juliet',and he falls in love......

Of course,I know this story.
But,I haven't read this book.
So I read it very interestingly.
I want to fall in love somebody like Romeo!!! ( )
  museking | Jul 27, 2011 |
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Oxford Bookworms Playscripts provide a range of plays designed both for reading and performing in the classroom. Each play offers the opportunity to learn and practise language in an imaginative and dynamic way. Graded at Bookworms levels 1 and 2, the plays are suitable for all age-groups and interests, with introductions and performance notes, exercises and glossary.

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