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A Little Trouble in Amsterdam Level 2 Elementary/Lower-intermediate

Richard MacAndrew author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:25th Jun '09

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This engaging story follows twins Andy and Mary during their school holiday in Amsterdam, where they suspect they’ve witnessed an art robbery. However, proving their claims proves to be a challenge.

A Little Trouble in Amsterdam Level 2 Elementary/Lower-intermediate is part of the acclaimed Cambridge Experience Readers series, designed specifically for teenagers. This series features a mix of original stories, adapted works, and non-fiction texts, all tailored to engage young readers. The narrative follows twins Andy and Mary, who find themselves on an unexpected adventure during their school holidays. Accompanying their mother on a business trip to Amsterdam, they stumble upon what appears to be a criminal act.

While exploring the vibrant city, Andy and Mary witness two individuals they suspect are involved in hiding a stolen painting from an art robbery. However, their attempts to share their findings are met with skepticism, leaving them feeling frustrated and unheard. The story captures the essence of youthful curiosity and the challenges of being taken seriously, especially when faced with a thrilling mystery.

The book is written in British English and is designed to be accessible for lower-intermediate readers. It not only promotes reading skills but also encourages critical thinking as readers ponder the twins’ dilemma. Additionally, resources such as audio recordings and classroom materials are available online, enhancing the reading experience. Overall, A Little Trouble in Amsterdam offers an engaging and educational journey for teenagers, making it a valuable addition to any young reader's collection.

ISBN: 9788483235195

Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 5mm

Weight: 130g

64 pages