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Книги Shipton Paul
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Mufasa was the king of the Pride Lands. He was also Simba's father. You are going to be the king of all this, Mufasa told his son. But Simba's uncle, Scar, had a different plan Who will be The Lion King? |
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Centuries ago in China,there was a young woman. She was called Mulan, and she lived with her parents and grandmother. Mulan loved her family and she wanted to bring honor to them. But at that time there was only one way for a young woman to do that she had to marry a good husband. Mulan saw a different future for herself. Join her on her adventure as she tries to save her family, her friends, and her country. |
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Remy the rat loves to cook.He goes to Paris and finds a famous chef's restaurant. He helps a boy who works in the kitchen to make delicious food. Read about their adventures together in a world where people hate rats! |
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The fat man moved fast and put Woody in his bag.He wanted to sell Woody to a museum in Japan. Buzz and the other toys want to save Woody. But Jessie shows Woody he is a famous toy. He is surprised it's nice to be famous. Woody has new friends now. Does he want to go home? |
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Woody and his friends have a problem! Andy is going away to college. He is older now and doesn't need toys. His toys arrive at their new home, a place where children don't know how to play with toys. Woody must help his friends escape and take them home. |
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The Macmillan Children's Readers bring together a variety of enjoyable fiction and non-fiction titles. Six colour coded levels, designed for children aged 6-12, stimulate the pupils' interest in reading and learning English. The Readers include activity pages and a picture dictionary or wordlist. The upper levels also have fact-files and non-fiction tales to grab the interest of both boys and girls. |
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The Macmillan Children's Readers bring together a variety of enjoyable fiction and non-fiction titles. Six colour coded levels, designed for children aged 6-12, stimulate the pupils' interest in reading and learning English. The Readers include activity pages and a picture dictionary or wordlist. The upper levels also have fact-files and non-fiction tales to grab the interest of both boys and girls. |
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Penguin Readers are written by specialist ELT authors. The language, vocabulary, style and content of every book is carefully graded to make sure it suits the learner's own language ability. Every Penguin Reader has a range of activities in the book and accompanying Factsheet to help increase comprehension and develop reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. |
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Katy and her boyfriend Tom are happy in their band, Steel City. But then Tom gets a new guitar and the trouble begins. Suddenly he can play very well, but he seems to be a different person. Why is he always so angry? When Katy discovers the secret of the guitar she is very afraid. Can she save her boyfriend's life? |
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Suddenly, Alice heard a new voice. I'm late! said the voice nervously. I'm late, for a very important date! Something ran by. It was a white rabbit. He wore clothes and he held a big watch in one paw. I'm late! said the rabbit again. Let's follow the rabbit to Wonderland! |
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Duchess and her kittens live in one of the finest houses in Paris with Madame Bonfamille. O'Malley is a cat with no home and no owner. And he lives a long way from Paris. Edgar, the butler, wants Madame's money and her cats are a problem. He has a terrible plan... Can O'Malley and his friends stop Edgar and save Duchess and the kittens? |
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Experiment 626 is a new kind of life. The little blue creature is fast and strong — nothing can hurt it. On Earth a little girl called Lilo lives on a beautiful Hawaiian island, but she is lonely. Maybe Lilo needs a pet? On another part of the island something strange happens. A spaceship falls from the sky... Experiment 626 is free to follow his nature... but what is his nature and can he help Lilo? |
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Fun, cultural and informative, this series of readers offers an extensive range of fiction and non-fiction titles that reinforce the basic structures and vocabulary found in most primary courses. Children will love the exciting adventures in stories such as Carnival Time, A Hungry Visitor and A Thief in the Museum. The Macmillan Children's Readers series can be used as supplementary reading material with any primary course. |
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Fun, cultural and informative, this series of readers offers an extensive range of fiction and non-fiction titles that reinforce the basic structures and vocabulary found in most primary courses. Children will love the exciting adventures in stories such as Food, Food, Food, A Hungry Visitor and A Thief in the Museum. The Macmillan Children's Readers series can be used as supplementary reading material with any primary course. |
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Fun, cultural and informative, this series of readers offers an extensive range of fiction and non-fiction titles that reinforce the basic structures and vocabulary found in most primary courses. Children will love the exciting adventures in stories such as We Love Toys, A Hungry Visitor and A Thief in the Museum. The Macmillan Children's Readers series can be used as supplementary reading material with any primary course. |
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I am a vampire killer... and now I need help, says Professor Fletcher to Colin. Colin needs a job and he needs money — but do vampires exist or is the professor crazy? |
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Chit Chat follows the same syllabus as the popular Chatterbox course and is a communicative four-skills course for beginners. Intended to be more grammatically organized than other primary courses, it encourages children to play with patterns in language in order to discover the basic elements of English grammar. Zany cartoon bugs help to make this fun. Language is presented through the boys and girls of the Superstars music band, in humorous but realistic contexts and information about the band and its fans provides a model for children to write and talk about themselves. A comic-strip story in 12 parts, about the adventures of two friends who try to rescue a cave monster from a circus, encourages reading while the comic-strip format helps them both to follow the story and predict meaning. Non-fiction texts and photographs promote cross-cultural awareness, giving snapshots of life in English-speaking countries, and a review section after every three units consolidates and recycles the language that has been learnt. Diversity is added to the course through classroom plays and a range of shared activities to celebrate Halloween, Christmas and Easter. This activity book for the course offers further practice of structures and writing and is closely integrated with the class book lessons. It also includes a picture dictionary at the back. |
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Chit Chat follows the same syllabus as the popular Chatterbox course and is a communicative four-skills course for beginners. Intended to be more grammatically organized than other primary courses, it encourages children to play with patterns in language in order to discover the basic elements of English grammar. Zany cartoon bugs help to make this fun. Language is presented through the boys and girls of the Superstars music band, in humorous but realistic contexts and information about the band and its fans provides a model for children to write and talk about themselves. A comic-strip story in 12 parts, about the adventures of two friends who try to rescue a cave monster from a circus, encourages reading while the comic-strip format helps them both to follow the story and predict meaning. Non-fiction texts and photographs promote cross-cultural awareness, giving snapshots of life in English-speaking countries, and a review section after every three units consolidates and recycles the language that has been learnt. Diversity is added to the course through classroom plays and a range of shared activities to celebrate Halloween, Christmas and Easter. This teacher's book provides: a comprehensive introduction explaining the course methodology; detailed teaching notes; four photocopiable tests and 12 mini unit tests; a resource bank with supplementary games and puzzles; black-and-white photocopiable picture cards; and tapescripts and answer key. |
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