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Oxford Bookworms: Stage 1

The Phantom of the Opera

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It is 1880, in the Opera House in Paris. Everybody is talking about the Phantom of the Opera, the ghost that lives somewhere under the Opera House. The Phantom is a man in black clothes. He is a body without a head, he is a head without a body. He has a yellow face, he has no nose, he has black holes for eyes. Everybody is afraid of the Phantom - the singers, the dancers, the directors, the stage workers...
But who has actually seen him?

64 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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Jennifer Bassett

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Jennifer Bassett has been a teacher, teacher trainer, editor, and materials writer, and has taught in England, Greece, Spain, and Portugal. She is the Series Editor of the Oxford Bookworms Library, and has written more than twenty original and retold stories for the series, including The Phantom of the Opera, One-Way Ticket, The President's Murderer, and William Shakespeare. Two of her adaptations, Rabbit-Proof Fence and Love Among the Haystacks, have won Language Learner Literature Awards, and three of her other titles have been finalists for the Awards. She has created a new sub-series called Bookworms World Stories, which are collections of short stories written in English from around the world. She has also written original stories for the English Today Readers and Storylines series. Jennifer is series co-adviser, with H.G. Widdowson, of the Oxford Bookworms Collection, volumes of unadapted short stories for advanced learners.

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Profile Image for Eärendilen.
209 reviews62 followers
April 19, 2020
https://youtu.be/nINQjT7Zr9w
این لینک که احتمال زیاد کار نمیکنه،
شما سرچ کنین phantom of the opera show must go on
و تو یوتیوب به صورت رایگان تئاتر به یادموندنی اندرو لوید وبر رو ببینین. فکر کنم ۱۲ ساعت وقت دارین.
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20 reviews4 followers
January 16, 2016
Interesting story, but it came as a shock to me to see a happy ending.
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119 reviews27 followers
December 20, 2022
Pretty fantastic story ❤
It reminds me of one of my ever best films I watched once, and it still keeps its special position in my heart « Crops bride»
Surely, I will read it again, but the whole novel.
Until this time, I will never forget Eric's feelings.
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38 reviews
March 23, 2025
Por culpa de los edits de las películas pensaba que este libro iba a ser muy diferente, y ahora estoy triste :(

Hablando de la edición adaptada, macho, ¿de qué me sirve el puto glosario si no me indicas las palabras que me vas a describir?

Quitando eso, se me ha hecho medio fácil de entender, he tirado de traductor para algunas palabras concretas evidentemente, pero el resto bien.
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30 reviews2 followers
September 13, 2017
Does it really have ghosts? Everybody in the Opera House was afraid of the phantom, forced them to keep Box 5 and gave money to him. He was Christine's music teacher, her angel of music, he loves her, and wanted Christine's love...but Christine had a lover Raoul. what a ugly, poor, unhappy man who was live under the ground, nobody loves him neither his mother, he just wanted a woman's love...Christine's true kiss made the phantom set her free and live together with her lover forever.. while reading this story i felt sorry for Erik, what a poor unhappy man....
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51 reviews8 followers
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July 5, 2020
The mysteriously of the story attracted me and the presence of the Persian man was strange in Paris. Two co-workers from Iran that have been going to France. Why these two men have gone to Paris in those days?

I do not like the "Persian" Term to refer to Iran because that ignores other nations like Kurd, Balooch, Arab, Turk, and etc.
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35 reviews
October 21, 2021
I picked this up for free, not realizing it was a short version, aimed at English reading beginners. Nonetheless I read it and now the memory of the story is refreshed in my mind. Even though this book is really short, the dark illustrations and the subject matter itself help create the spooky atmosphere that this work is famous for. I do feel inspired to read the original version now. (I wonder I the phantom has any redeeming qualities in it - from what I just read he seems like a horrible person. Troubled, sure, but horrible)
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171 reviews48 followers
January 24, 2018
Este me ha resultado mas entretenido que los anteriores graduados ( también la temática me gustaba más)
Este tiene menos vocabulario específico, que en el de Shakespeare si aparecía bastante.
Ahora quiero leer la obra completa, pero lo haré en español, o tendré que esperar un par de cursos más.
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197 reviews33 followers
March 7, 2016
I liked this version in terms of order of events, but felt it was rushed. Even when writing for younger readers (or readers for whom English is not their primary language), it is beneficial to slow down and explain certain events, such as why Erik is so violent or why Christine decides to kiss him. If young readers are old enough to read about death and murder, they are old enough for a conversation about pity and fear. It is an excellent introductory retelling, however, and I recommend it for those learning to read English.
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42 reviews11 followers
August 10, 2020
I read this adapted and simpler version (suitable for young readers) when i was 13 because we studied this book for literature class. I fell in love with it right away. Jennifer Bassett did a good job in adapting it with the choice of words used suitable for young readers to understand the story and without excluding some important plots in the original book.
45 reviews1 follower
June 15, 2017
It is an interesting story. I'm curious that if the phantom has really dead. It is obviously that people love face much more than talent at the first sight or always. Even the film, it chose the actor much more handsome than waht the book described.
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65 reviews7 followers
October 28, 2013
what happened to Raoul and christine??? and I wanted her to be with the phantom!!!
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24 reviews5 followers
September 5, 2019
Because of phantom's mercy about pure love I gave it five statslove is everythings ...
Profile Image for Lillian Slater.
962 reviews
March 20, 2018
I've got to say: this is one book where the movie was better. The book was good, but the movie was AWESOME!
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97 reviews4 followers
August 12, 2021
The story of the phantom of the opera..
This is a beautiful story in every sense of the word, I read the book in both languages (Arabic & English), watched the movie, and watched the opera show, and what a wonderful show!

All the details are a beauty in itself, and the texts, songs and special melodies, all take you to another world

As for the novel or the book, it is simple and light, and it tells a sequential story of a ghost that the reader falls in love with, compassionate in his condition, as your heart yearns for the condition of the heroine Christine, and her young lover Raoul

The interrelation of the story and the events, between the book, the movie, and the theater are all very consistent and close, but the end of the movie and theater is different from the end of the book

In my opinion, the end of the theater and the movie is much more beautiful than the end of the book. The story is sad in itself and makes your heart race to resent the ghost. There is no need for a tragic end, so I loved the end of the theater and the movie more.

A beautiful story, and a nice imagination that sometimes reflects the reality of the situation..
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3 reviews
October 24, 2025
¡¡¡¡MI LIBRO FAVORITO!!!
No soy de leer cosas de terror o misterio pero este libro lo vale. Simplemente perfecto, me encanta la vibra que transmite, como logra que el lector conecte con la historia a tal punto de sentir lastima por el "fantasma" todo es maravilloso.
Lo tuve que leer bastante rápido ya que tenía que elegir un libro y realizar un resumen para entregarlo. Tarde un poco buscando un libro que pudiese llamar mi atención y vaya que no me arrepiento de haberlo leído. Es mi libro favorito desde el año pasado.
Gracias a Jennifer por semejante obra.
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20 reviews6 followers
January 22, 2024
I`ve heard this title many many times.
So i was intrigued to read it, and since is a quick reads one, it allows you to understand the story on the go, Erik, a man, ugly to look at, falls in love wtih a opera singer. But she is in love with someone else, awhile the theatre is going thru management changes, the phantom feels.... threaten and things start to happen in the theatre.
A classical, intriguing book.
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32 reviews
March 7, 2020
I love it sooo much !!
There are a lot of the intersections with the story of the beauty and the beast...
But however i recommended ...u should read this story .
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11 reviews2 followers
November 29, 2020
A good and simple story. I recommend it for beginners in reading English books.
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12 reviews6 followers
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June 30, 2021
It’s an interesting story, I enjoyed it, and felt sad for eric and happy for the two lovers
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Author 2 books8 followers
July 21, 2021
This is a simple account of the Phantom of The Opera written for children and comes with a CD. I enjoyed reading it.
Profile Image for Mia Mondino.
126 reviews
July 26, 2022
Lo leí en el colegio. Me gusto no me acuerdo mucho pero es un clasico
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