This is Book 2, Collection III, of the Million-Word Reading Project (MWRP) readers. It is suitable for learners with a basic vocabulary of 1, 500 words. Million-Word Reading Project (MWRP) is a reading project for ESL/EFL learners at the elementary level (with a basic vocabulary of 1, 500 words). In two years, for about fifteen minutes each day, an ESL/EFL learner can read one million words, and reach the upper-intermediate level, gaining a vocabulary of about 3, 500 words and a large number of expressions.[Text Information]Readability | 82.54Total word count | 19099Words beyond 1500 | 1029Unknown word percentage (%) | 5.39Unknown headword occurrence | 3.19Unknown words that occur 5 times or more | 52Unknown words that occur 2 times or more | 162[Synopsis]Robin Hood is a hero of English folk tales.
He is believed to have lived in Nottinghamshire about 700 years ago. He lost his home and ran away into the Sherwood Forest. There, he gathered together a band of merry men. They robbed the rich to help the poor. Robin Hood appears in songs, plays, games, novels, musicals, films, and TV series. This book is rewritten from "Stories of Robin Hood Told to the Children" by H. E. Marshall (1867- 1941), English author of children's historical stories.
This is Book 2, Collection III, of the Million-Word Reading Project (MWRP) readers. It is suitable for learners with a basic vocabulary of 1, 500 words. Million-Word Reading Project (MWRP) is a reading project for ESL/EFL learners at the elementary level (with a basic vocabulary of 1, 500 words). In two years, for about fifteen minutes each day, an ESL/EFL learner can read one million words, and reach the upper-intermediate level, gaining a vocabulary of about 3, 500 words and a large number of expressions.[Text Information]Readability | 82.54Total word count | 19099Words beyond 1500 | 1029Unknown word percentage (%) | 5.39Unknown headword occurrence | 3.19Unknown words that occur 5 times or more | 52Unknown words that occur 2 times or more | 162[Synopsis]Robin Hood is a hero of English folk tales.
He is believed to have lived in Nottinghamshire about 700 years ago. He lost his home and ran away into the Sherwood Forest. There, he gathered together a band of merry men. They robbed the rich to help the poor. Robin Hood appears in songs, plays, games, novels, musicals, films, and TV series. This book is rewritten from "Stories of Robin Hood Told to the Children" by H. E. Marshall (1867- 1941), English author of children's historical stories.