Amazing Explorers: B1
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The inspiring stories of 6 people who changed history.
Contents:
Marco Polo who taught the world about China
Ibn Battuta who travelled to 44 countries
Christopher Columbus who discovered new worlds
James Cook, first to sail around the world in both directions
David Livingstone who explored Africa
Yuri Gagarin, the first man to go into space
BRITISH ENGLISH
Word count: 14,679
Headword count: 1,163
PLUS: visit www.collinselt.com/readers for videos, teacher resources and self-study materials.
This book is Level 3 in the Collins ELT Readers series.
Level 3 is equivalent to CEF level B1.
About the Amazing People series:
A unique opportunity for learners of English to read about the exceptional lives and incredible abilities of some of the most insightful people the world has seen.
Each book contains six short stories, told by the characters themselves, as if in their own words. The stories explain the most significant parts of each character’s life, giving an insight into how they came to be such an important historic figure.
After each story, a timeline presents the most major events in their life in a clear and succinct fashion. The timeline is ideal for checking comprehension or as a basis for project work or further research.
Created in association with The Amazing People Club.
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Amazing Explorers - HarperCollins UK
CONTENTS
Cover
Title Page
Introduction
The Grading Scheme
Marco Polo
Ibn Battuta
Christopher Columbus
James Cook
David Livingstone
Yuri Gagarin
Glossary
Keep Reading
Copyright
About the Publisher
INTRODUCTION
Collins Amazing People Readers are collections of short stories. Each book presents the life story of five or six people whose lives and achievements have made a difference to our world today. The stories are carefully graded to ensure that you, the reader, will both enjoy and benefit from your reading experience.
You can choose to enjoy the book from start to finish or to dip in to your favourite story straight away. Each story is entirely independent.
After every story a short timeline brings together the most important events in each person’s life into one short report. The timeline is a useful tool for revision purposes.
Words which are above the required reading level are underlined the first time they appear in each story. All underlined words are defined in the glossary at the back of the book. Levels 1 and 2 take their definitions from the Collins COBUILD Essential English Dictionary and levels 3 and 4 from the Collins COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary.
To support both teachers and learners, additional materials are available online at www.collinselt.com/readers.
The Amazing People Club®
Collins Amazing People Readers are adaptations of original texts published by The Amazing People Club. The Amazing People Club is an educational publishing house. It was founded in 2006 by educational psychologist and management leader Dr Charles Margerison and publishes books, eBooks, audio books, iBooks and video content which bring readers ‘face to face’ with many of the world’s most inspiring and influential characters from the fields of art, science, music, politics, medicine and business.
THE GRADING SCHEME
The Collins COBUILD Grading Scheme has been created using the most up-to-date language usage information available today. Each level is guided by a brand new comprehensive grammar and vocabulary framework, ensuring that the series will perfectly match readers’ abilities.
For more information on the Collins COBUILD Grading Scheme, including a full list of the grammar structures found at each level, go to www.collinselt.com/readers/gradingscheme.
Also available online: Make sure that you are reading at the right level by checking your level on our website (www.collinselt.com/readers/levelcheck).
Marco Polo
c.1254–1324
the man who taught the world about China
I was the greatest European traveller of my time. I journeyed to China along the Silk Road, and lived there for many years in the service of Kublai Khan. I wrote a book about my travels which inspired Christopher Columbus.
I was born in the city of Venice, Italy, into a rich merchant family. My father and uncle were Niccolò and Maffeo Polo, traders who bought and sold goods from different places around the world. At the time of my birth, Niccolo and Maffeo were away on a long journey, and didn’t return to Venice until 1269. In those days, when traders made journeys, they often didn’t come home for a long time. Sometimes they died on the way and didn’t come home at all. My mother died when I was young, and I was looked after by other people in my family. But I didn’t meet my father and my uncle until I was 15 years old.
My father and uncle told me wonderful stories about the amazing places they’d visited, and the people they’d met on their travels. In 1253, they’d sailed to Constantinople, an important city for traders from around the world. They’d stayed there for six years, then they’d travelled east through many countries, eventually reaching the city of Bukhara, in the country now known as Uzbekistan. At that time, Bukhara was an important city on the famous Silk Road. Niccolò and Maffeo stayed there for three years, trading their goods. Then they met an important official who was travelling to China to meet the great and powerful Mongol ruler of China, Kublai Khan. He invited my father and uncle to go with him to China, so they set off together along the Silk Road.
The Silk Road wasn’t just one road, but a route made up of a number of roads between China and Europe. It was about 6,500 kilometres long, and hundreds of years old. It was very important for trade, because merchants used it to bring silk, spices, jewels and other goods from the countries of the East to Europe. The journey was long and difficult, and sometimes very dangerous. Travellers could be attacked by thieves or wild animals, or they could die from diseases. In order to protect themselves, merchants often travelled together in large groups called caravans. They rode on camels or horses, stopping from time to time along the way at places called ‘caravanserais’. Here they could find food and rest, and meet other travellers.
In 1264, after a long journey, my