The Extensive Reading Foundation (ERF), an unaffiliated, not-for profit organization that supports and promotes extensive reading in language education, takes pleasure in announcing the winners of the 8th Annual Language Learner Literature Award for books published in 2010. An international jury chose the winning book in five categories, taking into account the Internet votes and comments of students and teachers around the world. The judges' comment is followed by reactions from readers of the book. Young Learners
Adolescent & Adult: Beginner
Adolescent & Adult: Elementary
Adolescent & Adult: Intermediate
Adolescent & Adult: Upper Intermediate & Advanced
Finalists in Each CategoryIn addition to the winners, the following books were selected as the shortlisted "finalists" in each category: Young Learners
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The Game By Sue Murray and illustrated by Craig Phillips (ILTS & Hueber Verlag), ISBN: 9783196029765 Student comment: "The Game" is a great book. It has an original story with knights, wizards, princesses in a video game and Dylan, the player, goes into the game. It's fantastic! |
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Under the Bridge By Lynda Edwards and illustrated by Sonia Kretschmar (Pearson Longman), ISBN:9781408231975 Student comment: This story is great. Because before I started reading, I thought this would be a sad story from the cover picture. When I finished reading this story I felt happy, because main character recalled things she have forgotten. |
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The Black Night By Denise Kirby and illustrated by Ian Forss (ILTS & Hueber Verlag), ISBN: 9783196429763 Student comment: I really like this story because it is talking about art and I really like art. It shows that Archie is the brave man, he caught the thieves and helped Tash. This book was really good and interesting. |
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The Time Capsule By Robert Campbell and illustrated by Arianna Operamolla (Helbling Languages), ISBN: 9783852722832 Student comment: Very exciting and creative, I read it twice. fun fun story! the boy in the past is now the boss of her father's company is fantastic plot, I think. I strongly recommend this book. |
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Leaving No Footprint: Stories from Asia Various authors, retold by Clare West, and illustrated by Kim Seng and Prashant Miranda. (Oxford Bookworms Library, Oxford University Press), ISBN: 978-0-19-479141-0 Student comment: It's a very interesting book, because it explains different things about Asian people a long time ago that now for occidental people it is sometimes hard to understand. |
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Not Above the Law By Richard MacAndrew, (Cambridge English Readers, Cambridge University Press), ISBN: 9780521140966 Teacher's comment: A real page-turner of a detective story. My class found the opening scene particularly gripping and it set them on to reading the rest of the story at full tilt. They thoroughly enjoyed the story. They liked the setting and the interaction between the characters. And they thought the ending was quite moving. A really good detective story. |
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A Lion Called Christian By Anthony Bourke and John Rendall, adapted by Jane Revell. (Scholastic), ISBN: 9781905775934 Student comment: This is such a heart-warming and touching story describing a deep affection between Christian and the two men. I felt strongly that it doesn't matter whether a human or a wild animal in terms of love. Despite their close relationship, the scene wild animals' instinct sometimes appears brought me to the reality. |
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Two Worlds By Helen Everett-Camplin. (Cambridge Discovery Readers, Cambridge University Press), ISBN: 9788483235638 Student comment: The connections between the three stories are very surprising and I think the book isn't too sad and it's realistic and enables you to think about life and a lot of things. |
The winning books and shortlisted finalists are available for online purchase at the Cambridge International Book Centre: http://www.eflbooks.co.uk/reader_finalists.php
The ERF thanks the publishers who nominated books, the members of the Award Jury, and all the students and teachers who evaluated this year's finalists. The nomination and voting procedures for the 2012 Language Learner Literature Award will be posted on the ERF website (www.erfoundation.org) later this year.
To contact the Extensive Reading Foundation, email rday@hawaii.edu