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Dialogs from Movies. Part 1
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Dialogs from Movies. Part 1Learning the Language through Movies. Listen to the Dialogs from the Famous Movies:

-- "You've Got Mail" with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan;

-- "Maid in Manhattan" with Jennifer Lopez;

-- "Cabaret" with Michael York;

 

 
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New Parade 2 (Student's book & Audio)
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New Parade 2 (Student's book & Audio)New Parade is the classic seven-level, communicative language program that combines innovative language teaching with fun activities.
▶ TPR activities and hands-on projects get students involved and promote understanding.
▶ Pull-Out Little Books encourage reading. One theme-related Little Book per unit.
▶ Rhymes, songs, and chants enhance language recall.
▶ Content connections add new dimensions to understanding
▶ Pair work and cooperative learning help students learn from one another.
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Forrest Gump. Dialogs from the movie.
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Forrest Gump. Dialogs from the movie.Learning the Language through Movies. Focus on American Language, History and Culture via the film. There are Forrest Gump's great dialogs you can listen and read, and also exercises.
 
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GLOBETROTTER BEGINNER - Audio CD only
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GLOBETROTTER BEGINNER - Audio CD onlyAn audio CD for coursebook at beginner and elementary level. Aimed for learners of the first grade at upper junior schools.
 
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The Hunting Of The Snark: An Agony In Eight Fit
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The Hunting Of The Snark: An Agony In Eight Fit The poem "The Hunting Of The Snark: An Agony In Eight Fits" by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). BBC Radio
Broadcast: Monday 4th May 1992
"The Hunting of the Snark" is a fantasy that sails along on magical language, surreal images, and an undercurrent of sly humour.
With Alan Bennett [The Narrator], Paul Daneman [The Bellman], David Collings [The Baker], David King [The Butcher], and
Peter Pendry-Jones [The Snark].
Music composed by Stephen Fowl, Directed by Rosemary Hart
 
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