TY - BOOK AU - Sorrel Pitts; series editor AU - Nicole Irving; text adoptar AU - Catrin Morris; activities writer AU - Rita Petruccioli; Illustrator AU - Valeria Valenza; chapter illustrator TI - King Arthur: Ladybird reader Level 4 T2 - Ladybird Series SN - 9780241401965 U1 - F 823 PY - 2020/// CY - UK PB - Penguin Random House N1 - Shelving location: M6; Publisher: Ladybird Series: Ladybird Readers – Level 6 Title: King Arthur Lexile Level: Approximately 700–800L Word Count: ~2,000–2,500 CEFR Level: B1 Themes: Heroism, leadership, magic, loyalty, betrayal; Age Group: 8–10 years old (Grades 3–5), or older ESL learners at CEFR B1 level Reading Level: Intermediate readers who can handle: Longer chapters Multiple characters and plotlines Slightly archaic or fantasy vocabulary Themes of morality and heroism Learning Goals: Improve comprehension of narrative structure (beginning, conflict, resolution) Learn vocabulary related to medieval times (e.g., sword, knight, castle, battle) Discuss values like bravery, honesty, and loyalty Introduce concepts of mythology and folklore Support Materials May Include: Glossary of difficult words Comprehension questions after each chapter Speaking and writing prompts Role-play and discussion activities about characters and decisions N2 - King Arthur tells the legendary tale of a young boy named Arthur who pulls a magical sword, Excalibur, from a stone, proving he is the true king of England. Under the guidance of the wise wizard Merlin, Arthur grows into a just and brave ruler. He forms the Knights of the Round Table, including Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, and others, promoting peace and justice throughout his kingdom. However, Arthur’s reign is tested by internal betrayal — particularly the love triangle between Queen Guinevere and Sir Lancelot, and the schemes of his nephew Mordred. The story ends with a dramatic battle and Arthur's mysterious departure to the Isle of Avalon, leaving a legend that he may one day return ER -