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Учим английский. Правила чтения согласных букв C, G, S
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Учим английский. Правила чтения согласных букв C, G, SУчим английский. Правила чтения согласных букв C, G, S

Видео обучение проводит Литвинова Татьяна Вячеславовна учитель английского языка первой категории школы №213, победитель конкурса педагогических достижений г. Санкт-Петербург
 
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Stories from Shakespeare - Penguin Readers Level 3
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Stories from Shakespeare - Penguin Readers Level 3Stories from Shakespeare - Penguin Readers Level 3

Classic / British English These are the stories of some of Shakespeare's most famous plays. We travel to Venice, Greece, Denmark and Rome, and meet many different people. There is a greedy money-lender, a fairy king and queen, some Roman politicians and a young prince who meets the ghost of his murdered father
 
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Sound Foundations: Learning and Teaching Pronunciation (updated 2005 edition)
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Sound Foundations: Learning and Teaching Pronunciation (updated 2005 edition)Sound Foundations: Learning and Teaching Pronunciation (updated 2005 edition)

An introduction to the English phonological system. This work serves as a useful resource to teach pronunciation courses or to improve the quality of your work on pronunciation as it comes up in the classroom.
 
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Say It With Rhythm 2 - An Intermediate Phonetic Reader
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Say It With Rhythm 2 - An Intermediate Phonetic ReaderSay It With Rhythm 2 - An Intermediate Phonetic Reader

A classic published in 1971 still used for practising transcriptions all over the world.

Reuploaded Thanks to statsenko

 
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The Way Things Work - Pressure (VIDEO)
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The Way Things Work - Pressure (VIDEO)

The Way Things Work - Pressure

In Pressure, the islanders work together to retrieve a wedding ring that has fallen down a sink drain. With the help of a visiting inventor, they discover what a straw, plunger, vacuum and jackhammer all have in common: They are all useful tools that operate by manipulating a force called pressure. The islanders discover the differences and similarities between devices that derive their power from changing air pressure (pneumatic machines) and from liquid pressure (hydraulic machines).

 Grades:  3 to 6

REUPLOAD NEEDED

 
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