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Level 3: the Interpreter Book and CD Pack (Pearson English Graded Readers) by Charles Randolph

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Contemporary / American English Silvia Broome is an interpreter at the United Nations. One night she hears a plan to kill the President of the African state of Matobo. Agent Tobin Keller of the US Secret Service must stop the killers. But is Silvia telling the truth? Is she hiding something from him? Is she more dangerous than the President's other enemies?

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First published January 1, 2008

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May 11, 2025
I was completely bewitched by the charm of the main character. The deep scar of her harsh past, that was more deeper her charm. I couldn't stop reading this book for a few days. The last sentence was also beautiful.
This book had too many characters, and that confused me. I read this book while listing their names, and I saw it again and again. Therefore, I was able to read as I concentrate this thrilling story.
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May 8, 2013
Being a language interpreter, I found fascinating the film this story bases off of. It was interesting to read an adaptation geared towards middle-schoolers and I like the fact that the interpreting profession is introduced to them in this book. I would have loved to have reading material like this introducing me to my profession as a child, as I think it would have gotten me interested in interpreting much sooner. It goes without question that I highly recommend this book to our youth...because it can generate, as in no doubt already has, a strong interest in language, culture, and the creation of future interpreters from this story.
21 reviews2 followers
July 18, 2013
penguin Level 3

7/ 15 30 7/16 80 = 110minutes

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if you know the big secret will you tell someone.
Yes. if I cannot salute this provlem I tell my mother and get advice.


In fact I read this book last year but I don't understand well.
so I tried to read again.It have a lot of secret so I don't know who I can trust. My favorite scen is that Silver said true her feeling and
fact. It' more interesting than I read it last year. However I don't
understand completely.So I will read again next year.
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April 27, 2016
1.Penguin reader
2.80
3.assassination, truth, interpreter, President, dangerous, enemy, hide
4.like
5.a) A women who is an interpreter at the United Nation hears the plan to assassinate the President of the African state. Then she gets in trouble.
b) I like this kind of story. In the beginning of story, I wasn't really interested in it, but last seen was very good.
6. This story made me excited!
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