Les zombies attaquent Québec ! - Level 2 - French
Les zombies attaquent Québec ! - Level 2 - French
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By: Andrea Caulfield
A regular Tuesday turns ominous when students at a high school in Quebec City discover that their teachers have been turned into zombies! Suddenly, 16 year old Livia finds herself running for her life with her classmates. In an effort to survive, Livia is obligated to team up with her former best friend, Charlotte, on a frantic dash through the city. Will they overcome their differences and find a way to outsmart the zombies? Will Quebec City ever be the same again?
Language: French
Unique Words: 441
Total Word Count: 4,346
©2024. French. Level 2. High school. 5x8 inches. Softcover. 51 Pages
SKU: 8B3134
ISBN: 978-0-7560-6926-1
Andrea Caulfield
About the Author
Andrea Caulfield has over 16 years experience teaching French and Spanish in diverse educational settings. She is currently the world languages coordinator for a large urban school district, where she has the privilege of mentoring teachers in sustainable, high-leverage practices that build proficiency and turn language classrooms into vibrant hubs of learning and connection. She believes in the transformative power of reading and storytelling, and that connecting students with the right book can unlock the gate to becoming a lifelong learner. She hopes that this first novel, set in Quebec where she is originally from, will be that book for someone in your class.
Andrea Caulfield has over 16 years experience teaching French and Spanish in diverse educational settings. She is currently the world languages coordinator for a large urban school district, where she has the privilege of mentoring teachers in sustainable, high-leverage practices that build proficiency and turn language classrooms into vibrant hubs of learning and connection. She believes in the transformative power of reading and storytelling, and that connecting students with the right book can unlock the gate to becoming a lifelong learner. She hopes that this first novel, set in Quebec where she is originally from, will be that book for someone in your class.