This edition of Pop Culture Versus Real America is intended for the sixth- to seventh-grade-level students of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) or English as a Second Language (ESL). It was adapted from the original publication Pop Culture Versus Real America (2010).
Every nationality has stereotypes found in pop culture creations such as TV shows. Americans in TV shows do not always show what real Americans are like. ...
Andy is a boy with toys. Woody, the sheriff, is his favorite toy. It's Andy’s birthday. He gets a new toy, a space ranger. But can Woody and the space ranger be friends?
The CIA investigate a reclusive "young looking man" who lives in a remote farmhouse. It turns out that there is more to this mysterious man that meets the eye - in fact, in Enoch's backroom - there's a way station for the Galactic transport network!
Gone with the Wind – Part Two - Penguin Readers - Level 4
Gone with the Wind is a great romantic story of love and war and one of the best-selling books of all time. In Part 2, the American Civil War has destroyed Scarlett O'Hara's comfortable world. Will she lose her home too? Or can she save it and rebuild her life?