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  1. Fourteen-year-old Edward Morton loves making online videos and playing video games. One day, he plays an exciting new game, called ‘Angel’s Game’. It starts as a kind of treasure hunt, but then things turn dangerous. Eddie makes a new video, warning others not to play the game and then, he disappears.

  2. A Dangerous Game. Genre: Modern Fiction. Level: Easy. Words: 400-600 Headwords. Fourteen-year-old Edward Morton loves making online videos and playing video games. One day, he plays an exciting new game, called ‘Angel’s Game’. It starts as a kind of treasure hunt, but then things turn dangerous.

  3. dominicbutler.com › books › a-dangerous-gameA Dangerous Game

    Soon, his classmates find themselves playing a very dangerous game; one that will lead them across the center of London, and ultimately to a dark secret much closer to home. Can they beat Angel, the mysterious online player? Can they reach Eddie in time? Or will it be GAME OVER for all of them?

  4. Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 | Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9 | Chapter 10 | Chapter 11 | Chapter 12 | Cross-Curricular Focus 1 | Cross-Curricular Focus 2 | Full Reader. Website Activities.

  5. Burlington Activity Readers 916204000 C/ La Pelaya 12, Polígono Industrial Río de Janeiro Algete (28110), España eshop.spain@burlingtonbooks.com Aviso legal Términos y condiciones Política de privacidad Política de cookies Canal de denuncias

  6. www.burlingtonbooks.com › Spain › PageBurlington Books Online

    Windows: After downloading, double-click the file and then click "Run". A shortcut named "A Dangerous Game" will appear on your desktop. Double-click it to open the activities. Linux: After downloading, right-click the file and select "Open with 'Wine Program Loader'". Two icons will appear on your desktop.

  7. www.burlingtonbooks.com › Spain › PageBurlington Books Online

    A Dangerous Game Student's Zone includes: MP3 recordings of the story and cross-curricular texts. Website Activities: self-correcting comprehension activities and final reader quiz, vocabulary games, a printable book report task and a printable progress report.