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Supercomputerman - Jeremy Taylor
 
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SUPERCOMPUTERMAN:  Supercomputerman exists for the first time. He is very very intelligent. There is only one thing supercomputerman doesn't undertsand: people. He looks at people who sell military equipment. He looks at a bully. He looks at a couple who are in love. But then Supercomputerman has a problem with his batteries... Will he understand people? Will you understand Supercomputerman? You need only about 6 months of English for this very simple story. There is no past tense and the vocabulary is very simple. Supercomputerman is also available on cassette.

For the Brazilians and Portuguese...
O "Supercomputerman" é um computador super intelligente! Um robô que entende tudo de matemática, química, física porém tem só um probleminha. Ele não entende o Ser Humano. Porque será? Apresentado em forma de diálogos, o texto é perfeito para prática oral. Check out the Brazilian website here.

supercomputerman and bullies

Supercomputerman observing love

Supercomputerman can't understand bullies Supercomputerman can't understand people in love
Supercomputerman is a starter level book, based on a vocabulary of 300 words. It is published by Richmond Publishing in Spain and is sold around the world. Below you can find details of some of the companies selling it. Teachers using Supercomputerman in class may like to use the free download of my Wordle for Supercomputerman to get their students interested in the story and pre-teach some vocabulary.
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In the US you can buy it on Amazon

In Germany you can buy in on Amazon.de

In the UK you can buy it on Amazon.co.uk

In Poland you can buy it from Nokaut

In Canada you can buy it on Chapters Indigo

In Spain you can buy it from Agapea

In Columbia you can buy it from buscalibros

In Brasil you can buy it from Saraiva

In China you can buy it from SSS-English

In Finland you can buy it from Bookplus

In Japan you can buy it from BookWeb

 

You can also take a look at my other Richmond Reader title