The Umbrella

Written specifically for students of English, this English Language Teaching (ELT/ESL) eBook is an starter-level Macmillan Reader: A romantic story of mistaken identity. On a wet day, the purchase of an umbrella leads to a romantic chance encounter...
The Umbrella by Clare Harris
Introduction The Umbrella is a book for English learners. It is a Starter Level book in the Macmillan Readers series. This book is good for students at the A1 level. The story is simple and easy to understand. There are pictures to help with difficult words.
About the Book The Umbrella is a short and romantic story. It is about a young woman and a man. One day, they meet because of an umbrella. It is a rainy day, and something happens by mistake. This mistake helps them to meet each other.
The Story The main character is a young woman. She works in a shop, but she wants to go to school. One rainy day, she buys an umbrella. This umbrella is special. It helps her meet a man. There is a small mistake, and the man thinks the umbrella is his. Because of this, they talk to each other. This mistake starts a new story in their lives.
Why Read This Book?
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The book has easy English words.
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The story is interesting and romantic.
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There are pictures to help understand the story.
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It is a short book, so it is not difficult to read.
Who Can Read This Book? This book is good for English learners at the A1 level. If you are starting to learn English, this book is a good choice. It is not difficult, and the story is fun.
Conclusion The Umbrella by Clare Harris is a great book for beginner English learners. It is an easy and romantic story. If you like simple and sweet stories, you will enjoy this book. Happy reading!

Clare Harris Teacher and Writer
Bridging Cultures Through Teaching and Writing
Meet Clare Harris, an educator and writer based in Perth, Western Australia, who has dedicated her life to empowering individuals through language and literature. Clare's journey has been marked by a deep passion for teaching English, a love for the written word, and an unwavering commitment to making education accessible to all.
Born and raised in one of the world's most isolated cities, Clare Harris discovered her love for English and teaching early on. Her extensive teaching career has taken her on a remarkable journey, from volunteering as a tutor in the UK to becoming a migrant English teacher in Australia. Clare's dedication extended to teaching in refugee camps in Thailand and in various workplaces and factories, where she recognized the transformative power of language and communication.
Around two decades ago, Clare embarked on a new chapter of her professional life—writing ESL (English as a Second Language) resources. This endeavor allowed her to combine her three greatest passions: writing, teaching English, and enjoying the simple pleasures of sitting in coffee shops. Her commitment to creating valuable educational materials has had a profound impact on learners worldwide.
Clare's literary contributions include the publication of three e-books and two puzzle books available on Amazon. Her works, such as "Easy ESL Wordfind Challenge" and "ESL Wordsearch Plus," offer engaging and effective tools for language learners. To further enhance accessibility, Clare's website, "thebooknextdoor.com/wordfinds," provides samples and resources for those eager to expand their language skills.
Beyond her professional pursuits, Clare Harris finds joy in dancing Tango and Lindy Hop when she's not immersed in writing or teaching. Her adventurous spirit and dedication to self-expression through dance mirror her approach to education and literature.
In addition to her own accomplishments, Clare proudly shares a literary connection with her sister, children's author Emma Laybourn, known for her contributions to "megamousebooks.com" and "englishliteratureebooks.com." This family bond highlights their shared passion for storytelling and education.
Clare Harris continues to inspire and empower learners of all backgrounds, bridging cultural divides and fostering a love for the English language. Her unwavering commitment to education and her creative contributions to ESL resources have left an enduring mark on the world of language learning, making her a beloved figure among students and educators alike.
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