Top Reading Series
Top Reading?is a six-level reading program that helps young English learners build confidence, fluency, and essential reading skills. ?Through short, engaging passages and age-appropriate topics, students develop vocabulary, comprehension, and a positive reading habit.? Designed for EFL/ESL environments, the series supports steady language growth from beginner to low-intermediate levels (CEFR Pre-A1 to A2+).Features
Clear six-level progression (Levels 1–6)
Structured leveling supports steady growth from?CEFR Pre-A1 to A2+.
Leveled reading passages (30–210 words)
Appropriate text lengths help learners build confidence and reading fluency.
Fiction and non-fiction exposure across the series<
Levels 1–3 offer a mix of narrative and informational texts,?while Levels 4–6 focus primarily on non-fiction topics in science, history, health, and social studies.
Reading skill development (leveled)
Students acquire reading abilities progressively across levels.?
Levels 1–2??build foundational skills for beginning readers, including sight word recognition, high-frequency vocabulary, read-aloud fluency, and basic sentence patterns.
Levels 3–4??introduce early comprehension strategies, including personal text connections (Think and Share), fluency development (Reading Time), graphic organizer use for idea organization, and beginning summarization activities (Story Focus in Level 3; Quick Summary in Level 4).
Levels 5–6??develop higher-level comprehension and academic reading skills, including personal reflection (Think and Share), comprehension checking (Skill Building), strategic reading (Reading Strategy), academic vocabulary development (keyword definitions), advanced idea organization using graphic organizers, and structured summarization?(one-paragraph summary in Level 5; paragraph-by-paragraph summary in Level 6).
Vocabulary and language support
Target words are introduced with visuals and practiced in meaningful contexts.
High engagement for young learners
Colorful illustrations, relatable topics, and structured tasks keep students motivated.
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