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Philippe Le Bel
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Looking for a list of books ranked by level

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Hi,

I'm new here and beginner/intermediate english learner.

I learned memorizing words with some software (Mosalingua to name it) and watching series.
Now I want to try to read some books. Not lessons books but some novels to learn and enjoy in same time.

Seeking in the web I realized there was some "levels of language" to classify the skill of a student (like A1, A2, B1, B2...). So I look for a list or, far better, a table with books title, authors, level of language, kind of story, summary, link to samples, etc, ..

Do you know where i can find something like that ? I think it would be useful and, obviously, some peoples already thought to make it.

Have you heard of something like that ?
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Re: Looking for a list of books ranked by level

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Shortname wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 1:16 pm Hi,

I'm new here and beginner/intermediate english learner.

I learned memorizing words with some software (Mosalingua to name it) and watching series.
Now I want to try to read some books. Not lessons books but some novels to learn and enjoy in same time.

Seeking in the web I realized there was some "levels of language" to classify the skill of a student (like A1, A2, B1, B2...). So I look for a list or, far better, a table with books title, authors, level of language, kind of story, summary, link to samples, etc, ..

Do you know where i can find something like that ? I think it would be useful and, obviously, some peoples already thought to make it.

Have you heard of something like that ?
Are you looking for something like this?
https://www.englishclub.com/reading/recommended/
English Prepositions List by Josef Essberger
Extremely useful ebook full of examples and visual aids to learn prepositions :ok: Inés Barbero
Philippe Le Bel
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Re: Looking for a list of books ranked by level

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Yes but by levels.
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I wonder if there are lists by detective genre?
When writing text or book it is very important to check it for plagiarism.I already know that you can find plagiarism checker with percentage https://fixgerald.com/ and they help with this difficult case,because often you need to check for plagiarism.
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Re: Looking for a list of books ranked by level

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Philippe Le Bel wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2020, 1:16 pm Hi,

I'm new here and beginner/intermediate english learner.

I learned memorizing words with some software (Mosalingua to name it) and watching series.
Now I want to try to read some books. Not lessons books but some novels to learn and enjoy in same time.

Seeking in the web I realized there was some "levels of language" to classify the skill of a student (like A1, A2, B1, B2...). So I look for a list or, far better, a table with books title, authors, level of language, kind of story, summary, link to samples, etc, ..

Do you know where i can find something like that ? I think it would be useful and, obviously, some peoples already thought to make it.

Have you heard of something like that ?
I saw the same thing, by the way, but when I was learning German, essentially the same structure.
When writing text or book it is very important to check it for plagiarism.I already know that you can find plagiarism checker with percentage https://fixgerald.com/ and they help with this difficult case,because often you need to check for plagiarism.
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