Dancing With Strangers - Stories From Africa - Oxford Bookworms Library World Stories - Stage 3 (1000 headwords) 2 CDs Inside
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Retold by: Clare West Thể loại: Literature & Fiction ISBN: 9780194791977 Xuất bản: 12/2008 Trọng lượng: 140 gr NXB: Oxford University Press Số trang: 72 trang - khổ: 13x19,5 cm Giá bán: 65,000 đ |
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Aladdin And The Enchanted Lamp (Oxford Bookworms Library, Stage 1 - 400 headwords) Judith Dean (Kể lại) In a city in Arabia there lives a boy called Aladdin. He is poor and often hungry, but one day he finds an old lamp. When he rubs the lamp, smoke comes out of it, and then out of the smoke comes a magical jinnee.With the jinnee's help, Aladdin is soon rich, with gold and jewels and many fine things. But can he win the love of the Sultan's daughter, the beautiful Princess ... |
The Children Of The New Forest (Oxford Bookworms Library, Stage 2 - 700 headwords) Captain Marryat (Tác giả), Rowena Akinyemi (Kể lại) England in 1647: King Charles is in prison, and Cromwell's men are fighting the King's men. These are dangerous times for everybody.The four Beverley children have no parents; their mother is dead and their father died while fighting for the King. Now Cromwell's soldiers have come to burn the house - with the children in it. The four of them escape into the New Forest - but how ... |
Little Women (Oxford Bookworms Library, Stage 4 - 1400 headwords) Tác giả: Louisa May Alcott Fliers are a nuisance. They are annoying when they buzz around you, but you can brush them away with your hand. After all, a fly is only about half the size of your fingernail. But suppose it wasn't. Catch a fly and look at it closely - look at its head, its eyes, its legs. Now imagine that this thing was the size of a human being..These eight stories offer horror in many shapes and forms, ... |
The Call Of The Wild (Oxford Bookworms Library, Stage 3 - 1000 headwords) Tác giả: Jack London Fliers are a nuisance. They are annoying when they buzz around you, but you can brush them away with your hand. After all, a fly is only about half the size of your fingernail. But suppose it wasn't. Catch a fly and look at it closely - look at its head, its eyes, its legs. Now imagine that this thing was the size of a human being..These eight stories offer horror in many shapes and forms, ... |