A real problem for young teenagers with severe reading difficulties, including dyslexia, is the shortage of stories they want to read. (Obviously books aimed at young children are not appropriate.) Based on their considerable research and wide-ranging trials, Anna and Sydney Higgins have written the graded series of books, FUN READ.
‘FUN READ 3’ is the third book in the series. Its Flesch Reading Ease score is 96.9. It is graded as ‘easy to read’. Based on 8 standard readability formulas, it is appropriate for beginners (= 3rd grade/year). The content is most suitable for female students aged 11-16. There are 92 pages and 26 illustrations.
Both stories deal with common problematic social situations experienced by many young people:
1. ‘LONELY GIRL’
Judy was an outsider and did not get on well with the other pupils at school or her parents. She started wandering around town rather than going to school. In a café, she met a young man called Tom. After getting into trouble with the police Judy decides to run away with Dave.
2. ‘NO TIME TO SCREAM’
On the way home from school Sally meets Mike, a young man with a motorbike. He invites her to go with him to a disco. Her father says she cannot go but, after he leaves home, Sally sets off to meet her new boyfriend. They do not leave the disco until after midnight. In a hurry to get Sally home, Mike crashes his motorbike and the couple end up in hospital.
The text is displayed not in complete sentences but in phrases - a system that the writers’ research has shown is the most effective printed layout for easy reading and comprehension.
Both Sydney and Anna Higgins have many years of teaching experience. After being a Senior Advisor for English in the UK, Sydney moved to Italy where he became a professor of English. His wife, Anna, has been for over 20 years a university teacher and an examiner for the Cambridge EFL examinations.
1. FUN READ 1
1) ‘Old Man Moon’ 2) ‘Shouts in the Night’ 3) ‘The Run-Away’ 4) ‘At the Dance’
Graded as ‘very, very easy to read’ – for beginners (= 3rd grade/year). The content is most suitable for male students aged 10 - 15. There are 66 pages and 64 illustrations.
2. FUN READ 2
1) ‘Down Rope Walk’ 2) ‘CRASH!’
Graded as ‘very easy to read’ – for beginners (= 3rd grade/year). The content is most suitable for male students aged 10 - 15. There are 86 pages and 26 illustrations.
4. WHEN THE SONG WAS OVER
Graded as ‘very easy to read’ - for beginners (= 3rd grade/year). The content is most suitable for female students aged 11-16. There are 94 pages and 26 illustrations.
5. VAMPIRES, WEREWOLVES, GHOSTS & UFOs
Graded as ‘very easy to read’ - for beginners (= 4th grade/year). Content is most suitable for male students aged 11-16. There are 98 pages and 76 illustrations.
6. THE PRICE OF FRIENDSHIP
Graded as ‘easy to read’ - for beginners (= 4th grade/year). The content is most suitable for female students aged 11-16. There are 114 pages and 8 illustrations.
‘FUN READ 3’ is the third book in the series. Its Flesch Reading Ease score is 96.9. It is graded as ‘easy to read’. Based on 8 standard readability formulas, it is appropriate for beginners (= 3rd grade/year). The content is most suitable for female students aged 11-16. There are 92 pages and 26 illustrations.
Both stories deal with common problematic social situations experienced by many young people:
1. ‘LONELY GIRL’
Judy was an outsider and did not get on well with the other pupils at school or her parents. She started wandering around town rather than going to school. In a café, she met a young man called Tom. After getting into trouble with the police Judy decides to run away with Dave.
2. ‘NO TIME TO SCREAM’
On the way home from school Sally meets Mike, a young man with a motorbike. He invites her to go with him to a disco. Her father says she cannot go but, after he leaves home, Sally sets off to meet her new boyfriend. They do not leave the disco until after midnight. In a hurry to get Sally home, Mike crashes his motorbike and the couple end up in hospital.
The text is displayed not in complete sentences but in phrases - a system that the writers’ research has shown is the most effective printed layout for easy reading and comprehension.
Both Sydney and Anna Higgins have many years of teaching experience. After being a Senior Advisor for English in the UK, Sydney moved to Italy where he became a professor of English. His wife, Anna, has been for over 20 years a university teacher and an examiner for the Cambridge EFL examinations.
1. FUN READ 1
1) ‘Old Man Moon’ 2) ‘Shouts in the Night’ 3) ‘The Run-Away’ 4) ‘At the Dance’
Graded as ‘very, very easy to read’ – for beginners (= 3rd grade/year). The content is most suitable for male students aged 10 - 15. There are 66 pages and 64 illustrations.
2. FUN READ 2
1) ‘Down Rope Walk’ 2) ‘CRASH!’
Graded as ‘very easy to read’ – for beginners (= 3rd grade/year). The content is most suitable for male students aged 10 - 15. There are 86 pages and 26 illustrations.
4. WHEN THE SONG WAS OVER
Graded as ‘very easy to read’ - for beginners (= 3rd grade/year). The content is most suitable for female students aged 11-16. There are 94 pages and 26 illustrations.
5. VAMPIRES, WEREWOLVES, GHOSTS & UFOs
Graded as ‘very easy to read’ - for beginners (= 4th grade/year). Content is most suitable for male students aged 11-16. There are 98 pages and 76 illustrations.
6. THE PRICE OF FRIENDSHIP
Graded as ‘easy to read’ - for beginners (= 4th grade/year). The content is most suitable for female students aged 11-16. There are 114 pages and 8 illustrations.