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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.
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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.
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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 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.
CEF band | Pages | Word count | Headwords | ||
Level 1 | elementary | A2 | 64 | 5,000–8,000 | approx. 700 |
Level 2 | pre-intermediate | A2–B1 | 80 | 8,000–11,000 | approx. 900 |
Level 3 | intermediate | B1 | 96 | 11,000–15,000 | approx. 1,100 |
Level 4 | upper intermediate | B2 | 112 | 15,000–19,000 | approx. 1,700 |
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1685–1750
the man who wrote the Brandenburg Concertos
I was one of Germany’s greatest musicians and composers. I could play the organ, violin, flute and harpsichord and many other instruments. I also composed many different kinds of music.
I was born on 21st March 1685 in Eisenach, Germany, and I was the youngest of eight children. My family was very musical. My father was director of the Eisenach musicians and he could play the violin and the harpsichord. Three of my uncles were professional musicians and one of them showed me how to play the organ. This instrument became very important in my life.
Unfortunately, my parents both died when I was only 9 years old. As a result, I was sent to live with my older brother, Johann Christoph,