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Fly Guy Meets Fly Girl
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Fly Guy Meets Fly GirlFly Guy Meets Fly Girl

When Fly Guy meets Fly Girl, he is amazed and smitten.

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Kinetic Typography Music Videos. Level: Beginner (Pack 4)
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Kinetic Typography Music Videos. Level: Beginner (Pack 4)Kinetic Typography Music Videos. Level: Beginner (Pack 4)

This excellent pack contains music videos with kinetic typography, a way of subtitling videos that can help everyone to improve their fluency, speed reading, ear training, spelling, and much more. It is a very effective and funny way to increase or improve your English skills. Highly recommended!

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Otto the Cat
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Otto the CatOtto the Cat

Color rebus artwork, a simple vocabulary, and cut-out flash cards combine in an easy-to-read tale about a cat who becomes upset when a slobbery dog moves in and takes over everything, from his water dish to his favorite chair.

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Great Artists of the Italian Renaissance
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(36 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture)
Course No. 7140
Taught by William Kloss
Independent Art Historian, The Smithsonian Associates, Smithsonian Institution
M.A., Oberlin College
В добавление к прекрасному материалу Italian Renaissance taught by prof. Kenneth Barlett & Student's Book (poster trzcina)
http://englishtips.org/index.php?newsid=1150790623
"…these Arts, in their highest province, are not addressed to the gross senses, but to the desires of the mind, to that spark of divinity which we have within…." —Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1786

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The Renaissance (In a Nutshell) (Audiobook, mp3)
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The Renaissance (In a Nutshell) (Audiobook, mp3)The Renaissance (In a Nutshell) (Audiobook, mp3)

The fifth in the new Naxos Audiobooks series In a Nutshell, The Renaissance is a short and accessible introduction to the era that gave us Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Palestrina. The Renaissance swept across Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries, heralding intellectual revolutions in science, art, philosophy and politics, and marking a decisive shift towards modern thinking. The authoritative Peter Whitfield brings together all the different threads of this transformative period in a lucid and fascinating introduction.


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