Read Right

Read Right

Your perfect complement!
A series based on reading comprehension and writing skills.

Read Right! helps students become better readers and writers and understand the characteristics of different types of texts. It’s a 6-level series that complements any primary to secondary textbook. Each reading lesson begins with a short text where the skill is pre-taught, and it’s followed by another text and a variety of comprehension, vocabulary and writing activities.

The first levels begin with concepts such as main idea and details, order of events, drawing conclusions, fantasy and reality, fact and opinion, and character. As the learner advances to higher levels, the reading and writing skills acquired are more challenging. By the end of the series, learners are skilled in literary analysis (plot, characters, theme and setting), comparing and contrasting, paraphrasing, recognizing the author’s purpose and point of view, among others.

  • Reading selections cover a wide-range of literary genres: narrative, descriptive, imaginative expository and persuasive.
  • Writing sections focus on prewriting, drafting, revising, editing and publishing.
  • 6 level course
  • CEFR: A1 level to a B1+
  • GSE: 20 - 58
  • Suitable for 6-12 year old
  • 3-5 hours of English per week

What makes Read Right special?

  • A methodology that is easy to follow.
  • Gives teachers and students the opportunity and the resources for sustained and explicit reading comprehension instruction.
  • Although the main focus is on reading comprehension, Read Right! covers all four skills: Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening.
  • 21st Century Skills embedded throughout the course help students develop essential skills for life and support classroom management.
  • Mapped to the Global Scale of English. GSE descriptors are used as objectives and for self-assessment in every unit, so it’s easy to track progress.
  • Students will read a wide variety of selections from different genres such as: narrative, descriptive, imaginative, expository, persuasive, etc.
  • Students will also learn and practice reading comprehension strategies such as: using details, identifying the main idea, summarizing, drawing conclusions, sequence of events, and many more. These strategies will be useful not only in English but also in their native language.
  • Evaluation tools that you will find in the end matter and include 9 assessments with an Answer Key.

Student's Book

Read Right

  • Each level includes 38 lessons.
  • Every three lessons, you will find a fourth one focused on writing and on the development of writing skills (9 lessons in each level).
  • Students have opportunities to practice listening and speaking in each lesson.
  • There is a variety of texts and selections of different genres, such as narrative and descriptive, expository, persuasion, and so on.
  • Writing lessons include developing skills such as pre-writing, drafting, correcting, editing and publishing texts.
  • The texts and strategies follow a logical sequence, from the simplest to the most complex as the students advance:

  • At levels A and B, each lesson has 3 pages.
  • At levels C and D, each lesson has 4 pages.
  • At levels E and F, each lesson has 5 pages.

  • There are semi-guided and free activities that help develop the objectives of each lesson.
  • Most of the activities are designed to work in pairs or groups so that students can practice oral communication in English.
  • There is a Glossary at the end of the book with all the vocabulary words.


Teacher's Edition

Read Right

  • A guide that takes the teacher through the different sections of the student's book.
  • Activities easy to identify so that the teacher can manage class time properly.
  • A daily Lesson Plan, with instructions for each activity: Activation of Knowledge (warm-up activities), Development instructions with tips for all activities) and Final Reflection (activities to close the lesson).
  • Answer Key
  • Recommendations and useful information for the teacher.
  • Activities and differentiated instruction for the teacher to apply the methodology with students who have different learning styles and skills.
  • Miniature Cue Cards (38 per level) with additional activities that promote the work of couples or groups in discussions, exchange of opinions and debates.
  • Graphic organizers.
  • Audio of the texts that has been included in the Digital Front of Class Tool to help students to improve their listening comprehension skills.
  • Student's Book, Teacher's Edition, and Cue Cards can be downloaded so that the teacher can project them in the classroom. Audio files also accompany them.
  • GSE: The complete series will take the student on the GSE scale, from 20 to 58 or the equivalent of A1 to B1+ in the CEFR.

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