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Oxford University Press
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This title offers practical training in listening and speaking for the CAE. |
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The new multi-level exam preparation series for Cambridge ESOL exams which inspires students to better exam results. |
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The new multi-level exam preparation series for Cambridge ESOL exams which inspires students to better exam results. |
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CAE Result is a complete preparation course for the Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) exam. It uses thought-provoking topics and vibrant images to keep your students motivated. The online practice builds students' confidence and gives them a chance to learn from their mistakes. |
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A CAE course with a fresh design, high-level support for teachers, and multi-media components. |
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Five complete practice tests for the CAE exam. |
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A set of four practice tests for the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE). |
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This is a four-part series designed to meet the needs of secondary students continuing English as well as those starting English for the first time. |
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This is a four-part series designed to meet the needs of secondary students continuing English as well as those starting English for the first time. |
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This is a four-part series designed to meet the needs of secondary students continuing English as well as those starting English for the first time. |
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A four-part series designed to meet the needs of secondary students continuing English as well as those starting English for the first time. |
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This is a four-part series designed to meet the needs of secondary students continuing English as well as those starting English for the first time. |
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This is a four-part series designed to meet the needs of secondary students continuing English as well as those starting English for the first time. |
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The men and the woman in this book — William Tell, Tom Blood, Lord Bao, King Matthias, Johnny Appleseed, and Lady Godiva — are all real people from history. But every time someone tells an old story, they change things in it, to make them bigger, better, and more exciting. So what is true in this book and what is not? Read all six of the stories, and see what you think. |
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The men and the woman in this book — William Tell, Tom Blood, Lord Bao, King Matthias, Johnny Appleseed, and Lady Godiva — are all real people from history. But every time someone tells an old story, they change things in it, to make them bigger, better, and more exciting. So what is true in this book and what is not? Read all six of the stories, and see what you think. |
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When the Emperor calls every man to join the army and fight the enemy, Mulan's father is old and ill, and cannot go. Wearing men's clothes and riding a horse, Mulan leaves her family and fights bravely for the Emperor in her father's place. She is soon a hero for all the soldiers in the Chinese army. One of them, Ye Ming, is her best friend. But does he know that she is a woman? And can Mulan fall in love with a friend? |
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King Shahriyar cannot trust women. Every afternoon he marries a wife, but the next morning he always kills her. One day, the Vizier cannot find any more wives for the King. What can he do? 'I can be Shahriyar's new wife!' says Sheherazade, his older daughter. 'God willing I can stay alive, and help the women of our country.' But how can Sheherezade stay alive for a thousand and one nights? And does Shahriyar learn to trust women again in the end? This famous 'story of stories' has the answers. |
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Sinbad the sailor spends many years at sea. He visits strange countries, meets some strange people and some frightening animals. He is sometimes rich, sometimes poor and always in danger. But all the time he is learning from his adventures, until finally he returns home to Baghdad, an older and wiser man. |
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