Password

Password helps students advance their reading skills and build a vocabulary of 2,000 high-frequency words and phrases. Research shows that at this point, most students can begin to read unadapted texts.

For adult learners American English Print and digital 5 levels GSE: 27-68 CEFR: A2-B2+

About the course

Elevate your students’ learning journey with engaging readings, enhanced exercises, critical thinking skills and the clear learning outcomes

The five books in the Password series help students advance their reading skills and build a vocabulary of 2,000 high-frequency words and phrases. Research shows that at this point, most students can begin to read unadapted texts.

Now in a third edition with a fresh four-color design, Password’s theme-based units include an updated mix of nonfiction readings and skill-development activities for reading, writing, and critical thinking.

The series continues to feature vocabulary work that helps students understand, remember, and use the target words and phrases to build a solid foundation for both academic and career success.

Why choose Password?

Empowers students with cognitive skills through critical questions and enhancing discussions
Provides careful recycling of target vocabulary in readings and exercises
Includes online resources to help build up learners’ study skills

Password is part of our Pearson English Journey

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  • Teach with Password
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