The President’s Murderer

The President's Murderer

A man is running in the night. He is afraid and needs to rest. But there are people behind him – people with lights, and dogs, and guns. A man is standing in front of a desk. His boss is very angry, and the man is tired and needs to sleep. But first he must find the other man, and bring him back – dead or alive. Two men: the hunter and the hunted. Which will win and which will lose? Long live the President!

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The President’s Murderer – A Story of Chase and Escape

Introduction Are you looking for an exciting and easy-to-read book? The President’s Murderer by Jennifer Bassett is a great choice! This book is part of the Oxford Bookworms series and is perfect for A2 level readers. It has a thrilling story, simple language, and interesting characters. Let’s explore the book together!

The Story One night, a man is running in the dark. He is afraid. He is tired. But he cannot stop. Behind him, people are chasing him. They have lights, dogs, and guns. He must run to save his life.

Another man is standing in an office. His boss is very angry. He is also tired and wants to sleep. But he has an important job. He must find the man who is running and bring him back—dead or alive.

Who are these two men? Why is one running? Why is the other chasing him? This is a story of a dangerous hunt. One man is the hunter, and the other is the hunted. Who will win?

Main Characters

  • The Man Running (The Hunted): He is scared and trying to escape. People say he killed the President. But is he really guilty?
  • The Man Chasing (The Hunter): He works for the police. His job is to catch the other man. He must do this quickly.
  • The President: He was killed before the story began. But his death is very important to the story.

Why You Should Read This Book

  1. Exciting Story: This book is full of action and mystery. You will want to know what happens next.
  2. Easy to Understand: The language is simple, so A2 level students can read it easily.
  3. Short and Interesting: The book is not too long, so you can finish it quickly and enjoy every page.
  4. Good for Learning English: You can learn new words and improve your reading skills.

Conclusion If you like stories about danger, escape, and mystery, The President’s Murderer is the perfect book for you. It is fun, easy to read, and full of surprises. Read the book and find out—who will win, the hunter or the hunted?

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Jennifer Bassett

Jennifer Bassett Teacher, Editor, and Writer 

Inspiring Language Learners through Literature

Jennifer Bassett is a multifaceted educator, author, and advocate for language learners, known for her extensive contributions to English language education across the globe. Her illustrious career has taken her on a journey from classrooms to editorial boards, with each step dedicated to enhancing language acquisition through literature.

Jennifer's passion for teaching has led her to diverse corners of the world, including England, Greece, Spain, and Portugal. Her extensive experience as a teacher, teacher trainer, and materials writer has provided her with invaluable insights into the intricacies of language learning and instruction.

One of Jennifer's most significant roles is that of Series Editor for the Oxford Bookworms Library. In this capacity, she has curated a remarkable collection of original and retold stories designed to engage and empower language learners. Her contributions to the series, which include titles such as "The Phantom of the Opera," "One-Way Ticket," "The President's Murderer," and "William Shakespeare," have enriched the literary landscape of language education.

Jennifer's commitment to crafting engaging and accessible stories for language learners has not gone unnoticed. Her adaptations, including "Rabbit-Proof Fence" and "Love Among the Haystacks," have earned prestigious Language Learner Literature Awards. Additionally, three of her other titles have been recognized as finalists for these awards, highlighting the enduring appeal of her work.

In her role as a creator and innovator, Jennifer has introduced a new sub-series called "Bookworms World Stories." These collections of short stories, originally written in English from diverse corners of the world, offer language learners a window into different cultures and perspectives, enriching their language journey.

Jennifer's dedication to inspiring language learners through literature extends beyond the Oxford Bookworms Library. She has also penned original stories for the English Today Readers and Storylines series, further expanding her reach in the field of language education.

As a co-adviser, alongside H.G. Widdowson, of the Oxford Bookworms Collection, Jennifer has played an instrumental role in bringing unadapted short stories to advanced learners. Her commitment to providing diverse and authentic reading experiences for language learners reflects her unwavering belief in the power of literature to foster language proficiency and cultural understanding.

Jennifer Bassett's remarkable career embodies the fusion of education and literature, serving as an enduring source of inspiration for language learners and educators alike. Through her work, she has illuminated the path to language mastery with the transformative magic of storytelling.

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