A: Yes, if you convert the PDF to a Kindle-friendly format (e.g., via Calibre or Amazon’s Send-to-Kindle). However, the formatting might shift. It's best to use a tablet with a dedicated PDF app.

If you need B2-level English material but not specifically Spark 4, try:

If you buy a used printed Spark 4 Student’s Book (e.g., from Abebooks or eBay for $10–$15), you can legally scan it for personal use (in many jurisdictions under fair use). Use a smartphone scanning app like Microsoft Lens or Adobe Scan to create your own personal PDF.

The safest and most reliable way to access the digital materials is through official channels.

1. Check the Express Publishing Website Visit the official Express Publishing website. They often offer digital samples, or you can purchase the official e-book version. This ensures you get a high-quality scan without missing pages or broken audio links.

2. Look for the Spark LMS (Learning Management System) Many modern textbooks come with an online access code. If you have purchased a physical copy of the book new, check the inside back cover for a code. This code often unlocks the full digital student book and interactive exercises on the publisher’s platform.

3. University and School Libraries If you are enrolled in a language school or university, check your institution’s digital library. They often have licenses for PDF versions of textbooks that current students can access for free.

There are several benefits to having a digital copy of your textbook: