The Mark of Zorro: Macmillan Reader, Elementary Level (+CD-ROM, request if needed)

by Johnston McCulley

Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

428.6

Description

This series provides a wide variety of reading material for all learners of English. The books are retold versions of popular classics and contemporary titles as well as specially written stories.

Genres

Publication

Macmillan ELT (2006), 72 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member naokoa
Zorro is the mask man who is stand up for the disadvantaged. He always wears the mask and appears to punish the evil people in high position.
Don Diego wanted to marry Lolita. A lot of other men also wanted to marry her, and her father wanted her to marry Don Diego, but she loved Zorro. She loved
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Zorro because of his bravery and strength. Don Diego didn't like fight and other rough thing. So Zorro and Don Diego were very opposite. However, in fact, Don Diego is...
I like this story. The Zorro's action scene was very cool. And I also like Don Diego's weakness. They were very different.
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LibraryThing member yuinan
I think this book is very interesting.
Lolita is beautiful girl. Don Diego wanted to marry her, but he loved Zorro.
Don Diego is very gentle and did't like fighting. Zorro is very brave and strong. They are completely opposite.
But in fact, Zorro's identity is...I can't tell the last. So please read
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this book!

I think Zorro is like Mitokoumon, who is the hero of the period play of Japan. So I like him very much.
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LibraryThing member ARICANA
The stranger stood in the dark shadows by the door. His large sombrero was pulled down over his eyes. He wore a long dark cloak around his body. Then the stranger stepped forward into the light. Sergeant Gonzalez's eyes were wide with surprise. The stranger was wearing a black mask. There were two
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holes in the mask. Through these holes, his bright eyes were watching everything. "I'm SeƱor Zorro," said the man. "And I'm here to speak to you." He pointed at Gonzalez. "Four days ago you stopped a man on the road and beat him cruelly. The man was poor and weak. He hadn't done anything wrong. I'm a friend of that poor man. I've come to punish you!"
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1405076992 / 9781405076999

Barcode

10000
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