MACMILLAN READERS
UPPER LEVEL
Founding Editor:
John Milne
The Macmillan Readers provide a choice of enjoyable reading
materials for learners of English. The series is published at six levels
- Starter, Beginner, Elementary, Pre-intermediate, Intermediate
and Upper.
Level control
Information, structure and vocabulary are controlled to suit the
students' ability at each level.
The number of words at each level:
Starter
Beginner
Elementary
Pre- intermediate
Intermediate
Upper
about 300 basic words
about 600 basic words
about 1100 basic words
about 1400 basic words
about 1600 basic words
about 2200 basic words
Vocabulary
Some difficult words and phrases in this book are important for
understanding the story. Some of these words are explained in the
story and some are shown in the pictures. From Pre-intermediate
level upwards, words are marked with a number like this: ...
3
. These
words are explained in the Glossary at the end of the book.
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Contents
The People in This Story
Introduction: The Dream offiianderley
1 I Meet Maxim de Winter
2 A Day Out Together
3 In Love
4 I Leave Monte Carlo
5 I Come to Manderley
6 In the Morning-Room
7 'You Are So Very Different...'
8 The Happy Valley
9 The Cottage in the Bay
10 Questions and Answers
11 The China Cupid
12 In the West Wing
13 More About Jack Favell
14 Preparations for the Ball
15 'Miss Caroline de Winter'
16 'Why Don't You Jump?'
17 'Rebecca Has Won'
18 The Truth About Rebecca
19 Colonel Julyan
20 The Inquest
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A Visit From Jack Favell
Rebecca's Diary
Dr Baker
The Return to Manderley
Points for Understanding
Glossary
1 Country house life
2 Terms used to describe character and emotions
3 Terms used to express strong feelings
4 Legal terms
5 Terms to do with ships and the sea
6 General
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The People in this Story
The narrator
Maxim de Winter
Frank Crawley
Favell
Mrs Danvers
Mrs Van Hopper
Introduction
The Dream of Manderley
L
ast night I dreamt I went to Manderley again. I stood in front of
the iron gates at the beginning of the drive
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. When I had first
seen those gates, they had been open wide to welcome me. Now,
in my dream, they were closed. Behind them, the drive went on to
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