Dr Jekyll & Mr HydeA shortened version of the classic novel including vocabulary and language activities. An ideal resource for English language teaching and also for students whose second language is English. 10 yrs+ |
Contents
Blackmail House | 7 |
Hyde and Seek | 12 |
Murder at midnight | 17 |
A murderers autograph | 22 |
Death of a friend | 26 |
A face at the window | 29 |
The last night | 32 |
The return of Mr Hyde | 35 |
A letter from Dr Lanyon | 41 |
A letter from Dr Jekyll | 45 |
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Popular passages
Page 4 - Drjekyll 45 Introduction Robert Louis Stevenson was born in 1850, in Edinburgh, Scotland. After studying law at Edinburgh University, he decided to earn his living as a writer. Unfortunately, he became ill with tuberculosis, a disease of the lungs, and he had to travel to warmer countries to improve his health. However, he did manage to earn some money by writing about his travels. In 1880, Stevenson married Fanny Osborne, and, a year later, wrote Treasure Island for her young son. In 1886, Kidnapped...