Retold by J. Borsbey and R. Swan.
The novella's impact is such that it has become a part of the language.
Jekyll is a famous London doctor, but something unusual is happening in his house. Who is his strange young friend? Why does Jekyll like him? And why does no-one else like him? Stevenson's dark thriller is the story of one man's need to find himself in the dark, foggy London of Victorian times.
Nouns: abstract nouns, compound nouns, noun phrases.
Pronouns: relative: who, which, that.
Adjectives: opinion, description, classification, participles as adjectives, predicative and attributive.
Prepositions: place, time, movement, phrases, like.
Verbs: tense, aspect, form: Present Perfect Simple: indefinite past, Past Continuous: background actions / narrative, Future with going to, infinitives after verbs and adjectives, -ing forms after verbs and prepositions, Present Simple Passive, should for suggestions, have to and must for obligation, need for necessity / obligation.
800 Headwords.
In this Reader you will find: Information about Robert Louis Stevenson's life, Focus on Jack the Ripper, Victorian London, Appreciation and Extension Activities, Key (KET) Activities.
Tags: Classic Literature, Thriller.
Illustrated by Alberto Macone.
The book is part of the
Young Adult Readers - Stage 2 A2 series by
ELi Publishing.
You can also find a book in Bulgarian -
Странният случай с доктор Джекил и мистър Хайд.
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