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If you are joining the OIB section we strongly recommend you get into the habit of reading in English regularly. Here are some suggestions for summer reading. Choose at least one or two of these texts to read over the summer. Years 7 and 8 (6e and 5e) The Harry Potter books by JK Rowling Watership Down by Richard Adams Black Beauty by Anna Sewell The Wolves of Willoughy Chase by Joan Aiken The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper The seeing Stone by Kevin Crossley Holland (ideal for reluctant readers!) Matilda by Roald Dahl The Weirdstone of Brisingasmen by Alan Garner Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan Minders by Diana Hendry War Horse by Michael Morpurgo E Nesbit, The Railway Children Noel Streatfield, Ballet Shoes Frank Cottrell Boyce, Millions Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Events : The Bad Beginning Arthur Ransome, Swallows and Amazons Nathalie Babbit, Tuck Everlasting If you are in year 7 (6e) or 8 (5e) and you do not feel ready to read a whole English language novel yet, you should choose a reader level A2 (6e)/B1 (5e). Use these links to get access to the catalogue of available titles.

https://www.pearsonelt.com/tools/readers.html http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/study break/easy reading Years 9 and 10 (4e and 3e) The Narnia books (the first one is The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe ) by CS Lewis The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Pig Heart Boy by Malorie Blackman Framed by Frank Cotrell Boyce The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo Holes by Louis Sachar Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Oscar Wilde, The Canterville Ghost Louisa May Alcott, Little Women (Part One) Philip Pullman, Northern Lights Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea Laurie Lee, Cider with Rosie R M Ballantyne, The Coral Island Yann Martel, Life of Pi Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens For students coming into year 11 (seconde) READ BOTH OF THESE NOVELS AND BRING YOUR TEXT TO THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES IN SEPTEMBER Lord of the Flies, William Golding ISBN 13 : 978 0399501487

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Penguin classics ISBN : 9780141439471 Here is a list of novels I recommend for pleasure! These are all novels enjoyed by people of all ages and are not too difficult for students coming into the lycée OIB section. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte Purple Hibiscus, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi Saturday, Ian McEwan White Tiger, Aravind Adiga Tamara Drewe, Posy Simmonds Elizabeth is missing, Emma Healey Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy The Bees, Laline Paull My Dear, I wanted to tell you, Louisa Young The Memory of Love, Aminata Forna For those who need to work on their grammar : Common mistakes at PET by Liz Driscoll ISBN: 978 0521606844 (Cambridge University Press) Summer reading for students going into year 12 (Première) in September 2016 I suggest reading all of the works on the syllabus over the summer. You will need to read them several times in order to have the required understanding of each. Take advantage of your summer, you will thank yourself later. THERE ARE SOME SPECIFIC TASKS FOR THE POETRY Read the whole collection of Rosetti's poems in any order you want As you read, record your thoughts and ideas in your reading diary ( you need to buy a notebook ) Make one entry for each CORE poem (hashtags #) Note down any words you don t know, questions you have, and your impressions on each poem s subject, imagery, mood and tone Pick your favourite poem and explain why you liked it (doesn t have to be a core poem) What overall impression of the collection did you have?

Sum up the collection in 3 words (hashtags #) For the written part of the OIB exam Poetry : Christina Rossetti : Selected Poems (Oxford Student Texts edition) Prose : The Road Home : Rose tremain Drama : Oscar Wilde : The Importance of Being Earnest F or the oral part of the OIB exam Shakespeare : Much Ado About Nothing (New Cambridge Edition) Writers and Writing of the Romantic Age : William Blake, Songs of Innocence and Experience (1803) and Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights (1847) Summer reading for students going into year 13 (Terminale) in September 2016 I suggest reading all of the works on the syllabus over the summer. You will need to read them several times in order to have the required understanding of each. Take advantage of your summer, you will thank yourself later. THERE ARE SOME SPECIFIC TASKS FOR THE PROSE Read the whole collection of Munroe's short stories in any order you wantas you read, record your thoughts and ideas in your reading diary ( you need to buy a notebook ) Make entries for each story (hashtags #)Note down any words you don t know, questions you have, and your impressions on each story's subject, imagery, mood and tone. Pick your favourite story and explain why you liked it What overall impression of the collection did you have? Sum up the collection in 3 words (hashtags #) For the written part of the OIB exam

Poetry : Christina Rossetti : Selected Poems (Oxford Student Texts edition) (already studied this year) Prose : Alice Munroe : Lying Under the Apple Tree Drama : Aphra Behn : The Rover (already studied this year) F or the oral part of the OIB exam Shakespeare : A Midsummer Night 's Dream (already studied this year) Writers and Writing of the Romantic Age : William Blake, Songs of Innocence and Experience (1803) and Mary Shelley, F rankenstein (1818 edition)