Beyond Cameron's story, the from Oxford University Press uses various "real-life" narratives to teach language:
Cameron began taking high-level math exams at a very young age, but his story is about more than just intelligence—it's about finding a balance between extreme talent and a "normal" life. Solutions Upper Intermediate Student S Book Ans...
: A math professor from Cambridge University , Imre Leader, gave him surprising advice: slow down . The professor emphasized "enrichment"—enjoying the current level of study rather than racing through exams as fast as possible. Beyond Cameron's story, the from Oxford University Press
: By the age of 14, Cameron was already working toward a university degree. : By the age of 14, Cameron was
: Cameron learned that he wasn't alone, describing the discovery of others like him as "spooky" but comforting. Other Notable Themes in the Book
: Unit 1 also features a story about an orangutan and a dog that formed a strong bond, sharing food and playing together, demonstrating basic social needs for interaction.
: Stories about a wedding DJ who has to use music to stop arguments between families, illustrating the need for quick-wittedness in difficult situations.





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